
International relations
DURATION
4 up to 4 Years
LANGUAGES
Portuguese
PACE
Part time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Course with maximum grade, Concept 5, in the MEC evaluation
- 1st course in Ribeirão Preto and region and 12th course in the State of São Paulo, among private institutions, according to RUF 2015.
- Students in the International Relations course at Unaerp do at least 100 hours of internships and 100 hours of complementary activities to expand their knowledge and complete their graduation.
- Partnerships with more than 500 registered institutions and encourages students to seek opportunities in Brazil and abroad.
- Technical visits and academic trips monitored by professors in Europe and Latin America.
- Extracurricular activities such as technical visits, lectures, symposia, scientific initiation, cultural meetings, among others.
- Unaerp is concerned with providing students with quality of academic life, maintaining its two campuses designed for social and cultural coexistence, with complete infrastructure, with various services that provide comfort and accessibility in areas for leisure, sport, coexistence and wide access to the collection. library and online databases.
The International Relations course at Unaerp is structured to train professionals capable of analyzing, in an integrated manner, the political, economic, commercial, cultural, humanitarian and environmental issues that are increasingly interdependent in relations between countries, companies, International Organizations, NGOs and individuals. Geopolitical events and the intensification of world trade transactions have opened up several areas of work for International Relations professionals. The multidisciplinary practice promotes critical ability and teamwork, with an ethical, competent and effective attitude, so that they can work in an increasingly demanding, global and competitive market.
Curriculum
The curricular matrix is the guiding axis for the development of skills and competences of the students, who will have a solid scientific, technical and humanistic background, so that the future Bachelor of International Relations will be a proactive, responsible, ethical, up-to-date and competent professional.
There is a strong demand for dynamic professionals; therefore, in addition to basic and specific disciplines, disciplines on Foreign Trade, International Negotiation and Strategic Planning are offered.
The course has an excellent library, research centers and various extension activities, such as national and international technical visits, lectures, symposia, UN simulations, in addition to encouraging volunteering, internships, exchange and practice of foreign languages.