International Relations Undergraduate Program By Karlshochschule International University |Top Universities
Application Deadline

15 Jul, 2021Application Deadline

Main Subject Area

International Relations/Studies/AffairsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

What is it that separates us? What connects us? And how can our differences help us all to pull in the same direction? In the International Relations course of study, these are the questions that move us. At Karlshochschule, we can test out the answers which we develop every day – in our exchanges with fellow students and with professors from all around the world. And in lots of exciting projects.

When we are met by friendly faces and the smell of coffee in the morning in Karls Café, when professors and students have light-hearted conversations - perhaps we start off just talking about our plans for the day, or even just about the weather. But it doesn’t take long for us to start talking about the big questions – we just can’t help it: Peace, prosperity, environmental protection, justice and human rights; these are the topics that drive us and keep us awake at night.

In the International Relations course of study, we engage precisely where others have long since switched off. We build bridges, we understand the world, we break down borders.

The course of study for all those, who

  • want to connect cultures  
  • see themselves as citizens of the world    
  • want to work in an international environment

Program overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

What is it that separates us? What connects us? And how can our differences help us all to pull in the same direction? In the International Relations course of study, these are the questions that move us. At Karlshochschule, we can test out the answers which we develop every day – in our exchanges with fellow students and with professors from all around the world. And in lots of exciting projects.

When we are met by friendly faces and the smell of coffee in the morning in Karls Café, when professors and students have light-hearted conversations - perhaps we start off just talking about our plans for the day, or even just about the weather. But it doesn’t take long for us to start talking about the big questions – we just can’t help it: Peace, prosperity, environmental protection, justice and human rights; these are the topics that drive us and keep us awake at night.

In the International Relations course of study, we engage precisely where others have long since switched off. We build bridges, we understand the world, we break down borders.

The course of study for all those, who

  • want to connect cultures  
  • see themselves as citizens of the world    
  • want to work in an international environment

Admission requirements

15 Jul 2021
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Tuition fee and scholarships

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More programs from the university

There are a number of undergraduate courses available at Karlshochschule International University: • International Business (specializations: Responsible Business, Marketing and Intercultural Management) • Management (specializations: Marketing, Event, Media Communication and Arts & Entertainment) • International Relations • Politics, Philosophy, and Economics • Citizenship and Civic Engagement • Globalizations, Governance and Law Entry requirements for undergraduate programs are: • Successful A-Levels comparable to the German Abitur or completed International Foundation Year • A personal attitude that shows motivation and open-mindedness • Engagement for society • A successful admission interview to determine the student fits into Karlshochschule The average tuition fees for international students at undergraduate level is €690 per month, as well as a contribution of €67,60 to the student union each semester.

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