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MSc International Politics at School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Faculty

Faculty of Law and Social Sciences
Department

Department of Politics and International Studies

May be combined with

Duration:
One calendar year (full-time) Two or three years (part-time, daytime only)

Programme Specification: Learning Outcomes (pdf; 23kb)
Description
Degree Profile The Department of Politics and International Studies offers seven linked masters programmes in politics and the international politics of Asia and Africa. The MSc in International Politics might be classified as a disciplinary MSc. In it, the objective is to give the student the opportunity to undertake a rigorous training in political theory, with special reference to the study of politics outside Europe and America. At Masters level there is particular emphasis on seminar work. Students make full-scale presentations for each unit that they take, and are expected to write substantial papers that often require significant independent work.

International Business Management at Hogeschool voor Wetenschap en Kunst

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

The MBA with a focus on International Business Management invites you to take a helicopter view of a wide range of intensive and specialised courses in all fields of relevance to managers. It helps you acquire the hands-on skills you need to pursue a management career in business.

It is an English-taught Master degree programme recognised by the authorities of the Flemish Community in Belgium.

Students with a Bachelor in business administration, economics or management can obtain the MBA degree in one year (full-time); students with a non-economic academic Bachelor can do so in two years (full-time). The latter take the Master of International Business Economics and Management in the first year and continue with the MBA in the second year.

HUBrussel offers a standard learning path (one year study, 60 European credits) but composition of your own part-time programme, within the limits of the programme and with the approval of Student Administration Services, is a flexible option.

Admission Requirements of International Relations at University Of Tulsa

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Listed below are the minimum admission requirements set by the School of Graduate Studies. More details on these admission requirements can be found in the Admissions Guide (pdf). Many departments require a higher average.
Master’s Programs and Full-Time Special Students
an appropriate four-year bachelor’s degree with a final year average of at least mid-B from the University of Toronto or its equivalent another recognized university

Doctoral Programs
an appropriate University of Toronto master’s degree or its equivalent, with an average of at least B+ or demonstrated comparable research competence
some departments admit directly to the doctoral program from a bachelor’s degree for highly qualified candidates (minimum average required)
Part-time Special Students
must hold a degree from a recognized university
Identifying the Final Year of Study

Many students complete a four-year bachelor’s program in four consecutive years, usually taking 5 full-course equivalents (FCE) during the fall and winter sessions each year. In these cases, the average is calculated with the 5 FCEs taken in the last year of the program. Other students complete their programs in a variety of ways. If you unsure as to which courses will be used for averaging purposes, please consult the graduate program to which you are applying.

Applicants in the final year of a bachelor’s program and enrolled in fewer than 4 full-course equivalents in each of the final two years of their program, and applicants who have completed their degree with less than 4 full-course equivalents in their final year of study, are considered by the School of Graduate Studies to have completed their bachelor’s program part-time. The final-year average is then calculated by considering the grades in the last five FCEs completed at the senior level, regardless of content.
International and Exchange Students

Applicants educated at non-Canadian institutions should note that their educational background will be assessed for equivalency with a University of Toronto degree as described above. Please use the International Degree Equivalencies tool to see which international credentials are required for masters and doctoral admissions at U of T.

For more details on admission requirements including English language requirements please consult the English Facility Requirement page or our Admissions Guide (pdf). You may also want to visit the International Student Centre Site for information on obtaining student visas and health insurance (UHIP).

If you wish to attend the University of Toronto as a visiting graduate research student, please refer to the International Visiting Graduate Student Research Mobility Agreement (pdf).

If you wish to attend the University of Toronto as an exchange student from one of our partner schools, please contact the International Student Exchange Office (ISXO).

International Relations Joint Honours BA Honours degree at Corvinus University Of Budapest

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

International Relations can be studied at Coventry as a Joint Honours with a combination of subjects (see below). The study of International Relations will allow you to deepen your understanding of the events and issues that have shaped world politics. Modules available to study include:

International Relations & Politics BA (Hons) L250

History & International Relations BA (Hons) LV21

French & International Relations BA (Hons) LR21

Spanish & International Relations BA (Hons) LR24

English & International Relations * BA (Hons) LQ23

*Subject to Approval

Fees & Bursaries

Fees, Bursaries and Scholarships

Whatever your background, whatever your interest and whatever your academic ability, Coventry University offers a range of bursaries and scholarships to support you while you’re studying with us. We recognise that finances are a concern and we will make every effort to support you at Coventry University.

For more information see :
Full-time undergraduate – Fees, bursaries and scholarships
Part-time undergraduate – Fees and financial support

International Relations Joint Honours BA Honours degree

Fees & Bursaries of Spanish & International Relations BA Honours degree

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Fees, Bursaries and Scholarships

Whatever your background, whatever your interest and whatever your academic ability, Coventry University offers a range of bursaries and scholarships to support you while you’re studying with us. We recognise that finances are a concern and we will make every effort to support you at Coventry University.

For more information see :
Full-time undergraduate – Fees, bursaries and scholarships
Part-time undergraduate – Fees and financial support

Spanish & International Relations BA Honours degree

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Spanish & International Relations BA Honours degree

Fees & Bursaries of Global Security BA Honours degree at Corvinus University Of Budapest

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Fees, Bursaries and Scholarships

Whatever your background, whatever your interest and whatever your academic ability, Coventry University offers a range of bursaries and scholarships to support you while you’re studying with us. We recognise that finances are a concern and we will make every effort to support you at Coventry University.

For more information see :
Full-time undergraduate – Fees, bursaries and scholarships
Part-time undergraduate – Fees and financial support

Global Security BA Honours degree

International Relations Degree at Corvinus University Of Budapest

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

The basic aim of the program is to train specialists to a high level so that they can meet the requirements of their positions, should they work in the field of diplomacy, at international organisations, as journalists specialised in policy or economics, or as professionals from companies and banks.

The MA in International Relations program is offered on a full-time and a part-time basis over two years. In the first and second semester the core curriculum courses dominate, combining lectures and seminars, which focus on the students’ individual work. In the third semester, specialised training begins, in which the students can take their previously chosen specialised courses in addition to the core curriculum courses. Most of the time in the fourth semester is occupied with the preparation of the thesis, individual research and preparations for the final exam.

Master of International Business Costs at University Of Professional Education Arnhem And Nijmegen

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

The costs and duration for the Master of International Business full-time and part-time you can find here.
Full-time

Start: September 2009
Duration: 12-15 month
Costs: € 10.500,- excluding literature
Timeframe: twice a week lectures on Tuesdays and Thursdays

Part-time & part-time financial
Start: September 2009
Duration: 2,5-3 years
Costs: € 11.300,- excluding literature (4 x € 2825,- per semester)

Timeframe:
Winter semester (sep – dec): once a week lectures either on Tuesday or Thursday evening starting at 15.15 until 21.30 hrs max.
Spring semester (feb-may): once a week lectures either on Tuesday or Thursday evening starting at 15.15 until 21.30 hrs max.
Follow one course

It is possible to follow a course of Master of International Business seperately. The costs are € 1950,- per course. (Excluding literature)

Fees BA Hons International Relations at University Of Lincoln

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Fees – BA (Hons) International Relations2008/09 Full-time Fees (Band D)
UK/EU Students (HEFCE Fundable)
This Course £3,145/yr
Placement Option (where offered) £1,573*
International Students (Non-EU) ***
This Course £8,524/yr
If studying this subject as a joint subject with a studio/lab based subject £8,781/yr
Placement (where offered) £4,262 *
Isle of Man, Channel Islands
This Course £TBA/yr
Placement (where offered) £TBA *

Additional language units for full-time students are charged at £60 per 12 CATS unit.2008/09 Part-time Fees
UK/EU Students (HEFCE Fundable)
12 Point Units 15 Point
Units 12 Point
Units Assessment Only 15 Point
Units Assessment Only
£154 £192 £77 £96
2008/09 Part-time Fees
UK/EU Students (HEFCE Fundable)
12 Point Units 15 Point
Units 12 Point
Units Assessment Only 15 Point
Units Assessment Only
£154 £192 £77 £96

Intercultural Business Communication Graduate at University Of Central Lancashire

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Award type: MA
Additional awards:
Delivery method: Standard
Course length:
Full time: – one year
Part time: – three years (minimum), five years (maximum)
Specific entry requirements: A minimum of a lower second-class honours degree (or equivalent) in Arts, Social Science, or Business related disciplines.

Applicants able to demonstrate appropriate work-based experience or possessing alternative professional qualifications will be considered on an individual basis. Interviews may be required as part of the admissions process.

Students whose first language is not English are required to pass either the TOEFL (A minimum of 600-pbt or 250 cbt) and TWE 4.5 OR IELTS (a minimum of 6.5) language test.

Award type: MA
Additional awards:
Delivery method: Standard
Course length:
Full time: – one year
Part time: – three years (minimum), five years (maximum)
Specific entry requirements: A minimum of a lower second-class honours degree (or equivalent) in Arts, Social Science, or Business related disciplines.

Applicants able to demonstrate appropriate work-based experience or possessing alternative professional qualifications will be considered on an individual basis. Interviews may be required as part of the admissions process.

Students whose first language is not English are required to pass either the TOEFL (A minimum of 600-pbt or 250 cbt) and TWE 4.5 OR IELTS (a minimum of 6.5) language test.

School: Languages and International Studies
Campus: Preston
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