International Relations 48 months Undergraduate Program By Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP) |Top Universities
Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

576 USDTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

International Relations/Studies/AffairsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

It trains Bachelors in International Relations with a multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary vision, which starts from the need to understand and propose solutions to the problems of various kinds that affect international society because it is constantly changing and evolving, promoting the development of international relations by areas, namely: international law, theory and methodology of International Relations, economics, international politics, history and foreign policy of Mexico, international politics and regional studies, in order to perform with a humanistic vision, possessing values that make them capable of building, from their work environment, a better society in search of peace, equity, dialogue and respect in a global world.



Graduation Profile

- Applies International Relations theories to problematize and critically analyze the development of different types of global phenomena.

- Proposes action frameworks to solve global issues based on theoretical and conceptual tools to contribute to the academic debate on international policies.

- Develops academic research relevant to current social contexts (local, regional, transnational and global) to guide decision-making.

- Analyzes the main challenges of the global agenda, such as human rights, cultural diversity, environment, and international security, among others, and proposes possible solutions.

- Is fluent in oral and written Spanish and English to work in international relations, recognizing cultural heterogeneity.

Program overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

It trains Bachelors in International Relations with a multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary vision, which starts from the need to understand and propose solutions to the problems of various kinds that affect international society because it is constantly changing and evolving, promoting the development of international relations by areas, namely: international law, theory and methodology of International Relations, economics, international politics, history and foreign policy of Mexico, international politics and regional studies, in order to perform with a humanistic vision, possessing values that make them capable of building, from their work environment, a better society in search of peace, equity, dialogue and respect in a global world.



Graduation Profile

- Applies International Relations theories to problematize and critically analyze the development of different types of global phenomena.

- Proposes action frameworks to solve global issues based on theoretical and conceptual tools to contribute to the academic debate on international policies.

- Develops academic research relevant to current social contexts (local, regional, transnational and global) to guide decision-making.

- Analyzes the main challenges of the global agenda, such as human rights, cultural diversity, environment, and international security, among others, and proposes possible solutions.

- Is fluent in oral and written Spanish and English to work in international relations, recognizing cultural heterogeneity.

Admission requirements

4 Years
Aug

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

576 USD
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International Students

576 USD
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There are a number of undergraduate programs available at UPAEP.

The usual entry requirements for undergraduates are:
•    Prove your identity
•    You have to have completed your baccalaureate and undergo an admissions exam
•    You need to be under 23 years old

Required identity documents
•    Birth certificate
•    INE
•    Passport
•    CURP
•    For medical students, you can be no older than 23 years when teaching starts

High school certificate
An official transcript showing the grades of every course taken semester by semester.

To apply for enrollment in the spring season (starting in January), it is required to submit a full transcript that certifies the completion of high school.

Applicants for the Medicine program shall have a minimum grade point average of 8.5 up to the fourth semester or equivalent.

Requirements for international students:
•    Birth certificate (legalized as appropriate) translated into Spanish
•    Transcript, academic records, qualification certificate etc.
•    Your school leaving certificate translated into Spanish
•    Copy of your passport

For more information, please visit this link.

Tuition fees at undergraduate level are charged per unit. The cost per unit may vary, for example, in the fall 2020 season, the cost per unit is $1,578.00 (MXN)*. The average number of courses to enroll per semester is six, that is, depending on the number of units each course has, approximately 36 units, which amounts to $56,808 (MXN)* for total tuition fee on the fall 2020 season.

UPAEP offers a number of financial funding for students, through the financial services department. Find out more here.

Financial aid carried out in partnership with Corporativo Laudex and Grupo Santander, offer a payment plan to study any program from undergraduate and graduate degrees at UPAEP.

Discover how you can apply for an undergraduate course here.


There are a number of postgraduate courses available at UPAEP.

At master’s level, there is everything from health science, business and engineering and everything in between.

There are also a number of doctorate fields of study available too.

Applicants to graduate programs may sign in within UPAEP’s admission platform. Students will need the following documents:

Identity card
•    Birth certificate
•    INE (voting card)
•    Copy of passport
•    CURP (registration and personal identification code)

Previous degree verification

•    Bachelor’s degree certificate
•    Professional license
•    Bachelor’s degree transcript
•    Certificate of professional examination with an issuance date of no more than one year

For CONACYT programs
•    Master’s degree transcript
•    Bachelor’s degree certificate
•    Recommendation letters
•    CV
•    English language certificate

CONACYT is a Mexican national institution with independent procedures and policies. Applying for a scholarship is not part of UPAEP's admission process, to review more details about CONACYT scholarship visit here.

If you’re an international student, you can consult this link for additional information.
Tuition fees vary depending on whether you’re studying for a master’s or doctorate. Programs are charged per unit.

For a master’s it is around US$121 (MXN$2,880) per unit and US$136 (MXN$3,378) for doctorates.

On average, a graduate student enrolls on two courses per season, if both courses** have 6 units, that is 12 units, which amounts to a total tuition fee of $34,560 (MXN) for a Master’s degree program or $40,536 (MXN) for Doctorate program.

At postgraduate level, students can apply for different scholarships including:
•    SEP scholarship
•    CONACYT scholarship
•    Laudex Educational Credit

To find out more about postgraduate scholarships, please follow this link.

International students can apply via the following link.

The admission process for foreign applications requires you to scan and upload documents in the appropriate format file and quality according to the instructions. The documents to submit are:

  • Birth certificate apostilled or legalized as appropriate and, if applicable, to attach translation into Spanish or, Naturalization Certificate if any
  • Baccalaureate school diploma (or equivalent) and translation into Spanish if applicable
  • Transcript or grade certificate of a three-year baccalaureate school program (or equivalent)
  • Bachelor’s degree certificate apostilled or legalized and, if applicable, to attach a certified translation into Spanish
  • Copy of the passport cover


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