Diploma in International Studies and Travel

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It is intended to expose students to the diversity of social sciences and humanities approaches to International Studies. In this course, students of various fields will become acquainted with the different “ways of knowing” and apply these insights to the study of global social, technological, economic and political relations. The course is both interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary, since students can learn how different disciplines discuss challenges and problems, as well as how different disciplines collaborate or clash with each other when it comes to approaches and priorities.

What Will You Learn?

  • It is intended to expose students to the diversity of social sciences and humanities approaches to International Studies. In this course, students of various fields will become acquainted with the different "ways of knowing" and apply these insights to the study of global social, technological, economic and political relations. The course is both interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary, since students can learn how different disciplines discuss challenges and problems, as well as how different disciplines collaborate or clash with each other when it comes to approaches and priorities.

Course Content

Welcome to Diploma In International Studies and Travel
It is intended to expose students to the diversity of social sciences and humanities approaches to International Studies. In this course, students of various fields will become acquainted with the different "ways of knowing" and apply these insights to the study of global social, technological, economic and political relations. The course is both interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary since students can learn how different disciplines discuss challenges and problems, as well as how different different disciplines collaborate or clash with each other when it comes to approaches and priorities. Students will be able to: Illustrate the potential to think internationally from several disciplines' perspective. To be able to objectively explore, contextualize and historicize the related terms such as progress, modernity or development To use diverse methods to research and interpret global movements (eg. neo-liberalism, capitalism) and their individual agents. To be aware of different ways

  • Crafted with an emphasis on real world significance
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Module One: Introduction to International Studies

Module Two: International Relations Theory

Module Three: Major Issues in US Foreign Policy

Module Four: Risk in International Politics and Economics

Module Five: Migration and Security

Module Six: Principles and Practices of Conflict Management

Module Seven: The Developing World’s Political Structures

Module Eight: Sift Power and Global Politics

Module Nine: Foreign Affairs in the EU

Module Ten: Travel Management

Module Eleven: Entrepreneurship

Module Twelve: Communication Across the World

Module Thirteen: Project

Module Fourteen: Industrial Attachment / Practicum

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