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Economics and Administrative Sciences

Program-Specific Criteria

İnternational Relations

ACADEMIC

FACULTIES
ECONOMICS and ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES

1.To provide students with the ability to analyze global change within the framework of international relations theories and to conduct studies in these areas.

Related courses: Theories of International Relations I, Theories of International Relations II, Globalization and Politics, International Current Issues, Project Management, International Project Writing, Statistics in Social Sciences
2. To provide students with the ability to comprehend political/economic/social developments in different regions of the World and analyze the dynamics of the international system.
Related courses: Foreign Policy Analysis, International Organizations, Regional Studies I – Balkan, Central Asian and Caucasian Studies, Regional Studies II – Middle East Studies, Regional Studies III – Asia Pacific Studies, Regional Studies IV – Africa Studies, Turkey – US Relations, Russia in World Politics, Political Geography and Geopolitics, China in World Politics
3. To provide students with the ability to prepare scientific studies on current policies and political systems by knowing historical processes.
Related courses: Political History-I, Political History-II, History of Political Thought-I, History of Political Thought-II, International Politics, Comparative Politics-I:Introduction, Comparative Politics-II: Cases, Diplomacy: History and Theory, Research Methods, Public Diplomacy
4. To provide students with the ability to analyze Turkey’s political structure and foreign policy.
Related courses: Turkish Political Life I, Turkish Political Life II, Turkish Foreign Policy-l, Turkish Foreign Policy-lI, EU and Turkey Relations
5. To provide the ability to analyze social developments from different perspectives by having knowledge about current subfields of International Politics.
Related courses: Sociology, International Security, Artificial Intelligence and Society, Culture and Identity Politics, War Studies, Migration Politics, International Energy Politics, Environmental Politics, Conflict and Peace Studies, Statecraft and Strategy, World Social Movements, Global Terrorism, Media and Politics, Cyber Security, Gender and Politics
6. To provide the ability to make holistic analysis by associating different sub-fields of international economics and law with international relations.
Related courses: Basic Law, Micro Economics, Macro Economics, International Law I, International Law II, Leadership Development, International Economics, Human Rights Law, International Political Economy

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