BS International Relations

Introduction

We live in an increasingly globalized world: one in which trade, politics and collaboration takes place across international borders. Studying International Relations at University of Liberland will develop your ability to think in global terms – and to understand the nature of the political, economic and environmental challenges that confront us in the twenty-first century.

The degree covers a very wide range of topics and, as you advance through the degree, you increasingly have the opportunity to tailor the degree to your own interests by choosing from a wide range of modules. You will find that the core topics we offer are typical of most International Relations degrees in the world.

Scope

As Intelligence Analyst: A student of International Relations can also work as an intelligence specialist in armed forces and security agencies. His/Her training helps in maintaining intelligence databases and preparation of reports on activities of various countries.

As Political Analyst: A student of international relation can also work in newspapers and periodicals as a political analyst. His academic training helps him to analyze various issues including diplomatic and political involving more than one country.

As an International Lawyer: A student of International Relations can deal with International Trade Law, Finance and Banking and Arbitration between countries. However, for this purpose additional degree in Law is necessary.

As a Lobbyist: A Lobbyist is a person who represents his/her organization before Government. The main role of the lobbyist is to persuade the Government to make a decision or amending previous law/rule. Many students of International Relations work successfully as an international lobbyist.

Working in International Organizations: Students of International Relations can find suitable placement in various U.N. Agencies, ASEAN Security, WHO and in SAARC as international relations specialists.

Working in Non-Profit Organizations: A student of International Relations can also work in various NGOs whose scope and area of work transcends the boundaries of a particular country.

Working as a Lecturer: The students of International Relations can also join the faculty position in various universities.

 

BS International Relations(IR) / 4 Years

1ST Semester

Sr.No. Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours
1. BIR305 Introduction to IR 03
2. BIR 306 Introduction to Political Science 03
3. BIR 307 Introduction to Geography 03
4. BIR 308 Liberland Studies 03
5. BIR 309 English 03
6. BIR 310 Introduction to Natural Science 03

 

2nd Semester

Sr.No. Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours
1. BIR 311 Introduction to Philosophy 03
2. BIR 312 Introduction to Economic 03
3. BIR 313 Theories of IR 03
4. BIR 314 International Law 03
5. BIR 315 Geography of Europe 03
6. BIR 316 Geography of South Asia 03

 

3rd Semester

Sr.No. Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours
1. BIR 317 Geography of Liberland 03
2. BIR 318 Research Methods 03
3. BIR 319 Diplomacy 03
4. BIR 320 Diplomatic Relations of South Asia 03
5. BIR 321 Diplomatic Relations of Central Asia 03
6. BIR 322 Diplomatic Relations of Gulf 03

 

4th Semester

Sr.No. Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours
1. BIR 322 Introduction to History 03
2. BIR 323 Introduction to Sociology 03
3. BIR 324 Theories of War 03
4. BIR 325 Introduction to Mass Comm 03
5. BIR 326 Introduction to Public Administration 03
6. BIR 327 IR After WW 1 & 2 03

 

5th Semester

Sr.No. Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours
1. BIR 328 Human Rights Law 03
2. BIR 329 Air and Space Law 03
3. BIR 330 Foreign Policy of Liberland 03
4. BIR 331 Foreign Policy (Selective Country) 03
5. BIR 332 International Political Economic 03
6. BIR 333 International Organizations 03

 

6th Semester

Sr.No. Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours
1. BIR 334 Defense and Strategic Studies 03
2. BIR 335 Politics of  Asia 03
3. BIR 336 Politics of America 03
4. BIR 337 Regional Security Issues 03
5. BIR 338 Global Security Issues 03
6. BIR 339 Environmental Issues 03

 

7th Semester

Sr.No. Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours
1. BIR 340 Foreign Policy of Major Powers 03
2. BIR 341 Foreign Policy of Nuclear Armed Countries 03
3. BIR 342 Israel and Arab world 03
4. BIR 343 Global Terrorism 03
5. BIR 344  Political Development  in Asia 03
6. BIR 345 Nuclear Disarmament 03

 

8th Semester

Sr.No. Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours
1. BIR 346 Traditional and Non-Traditional Security 03
2. BIR 347 Role of UNO in IR 03
3. BIR 348 Foreign Policy of Underdeveloped Countries 03
4. BIR 349 Cyber Crime and Warfare 03
5. BIR 350 Project 03
6. BIR 351 Project 03

 

Fee Structure 

Semester Admission Processing Fee Registration Fee Tuition Fee Total Fee
I $ 100 $ 100 $ 600 $ 800
II $ 650 $ 650
III $ 600 $ 600
IV $ 500 $ 500
V $ 500 $ 500
VI $ 450 $ 450
VII $ 450 $ 450
VIII $ 400 $400
    Total   $ 4350

Total Credit Hours: 96

Eligibility

12 Years of Education in any Subject with 75% Marks.

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Enrolled: 343 students
Duration: 4 Years
Level: Advanced