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Licenciado en Relaciones Internacionales

Embark on a Global Journey

Are you fascinated by global affairs, diplomacy, and the interconnectedness of nations? Dive deep into the complexities of international politics, economics, and culture with our B.A. in International Relations program. Gain the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of international relations, forge meaningful connections across borders, and contribute to shaping a more peaceful and prosperous world.
Specializations

Career field

On graduating from our B.A. in International Relations, you will be able to work in diverse areas such as:

  • Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Transnational companies
  • Public administration
  • International organizations
  • Civil society organizations
  • Studying specialized graduate degrees abroad

 

Is this right for you?

If you are interested in understanding the interconnectavility of nowadays world, have an international vision of your environment and consider yourself a citizen of the world, then our international relations degree is for you.

 

The three stages of the model

Choose your path

 

Exploration

  1. You will open your competency file and add to it throughout your degree program.
  2. You will learn the foundations of the area of Social Sciences.
  3. You will participate in fundamental and exploration challenges from the area of Social Sciences, interacting with peers from different degree programs.
  4. You will study general education courses, selecting them from a collection.
  5. You will participate in a challenge that integrates all the competencies to be developed in this phase.

Focus

  1. You will acquire the core competencies of your degree, in other words, those that distinguish it.
  2. You will participate in more focused challenges to reinforce what you have learned and broaden your basic knowledge.
  3. You will have the elements to decide whether to deepen your knowledge or diversify and, subsequently, build your specialization plan.
  4. The Tec Weeks, challenges and overall university experiences will enrich your file.

Specialization

  1. You have decided between diversifying or focusing deeply in your major, which you will achieve by choosing a concentration or a stay, to name a few of your options. The TEC Semester is a flexible time to start.
  2. You will develop the competencies related to your specialization, increasingly connected to your passions, interests and plans.
  3. By passing a concentration, you will develop your competencies, and, on graduating, will be a candidate for obtaining a Diploma in that concentration, after meeting the established requirements.

 

Concentraciones

How can you specialize?

 

Concentraciones  Concentrations

Specialize in one of the different concentrations available at the campus of your choice, according to the profile you would like to develop.

Estancias  Internships

Internships allow you to participate in the development of specific projects with companies, organizations, or research groups, in a context of total immersion related to a specialty field. They can be carried out locally, nationally or internationally.

Experiencias  International experiences

Experience life outside Mexico to broaden your horizons and delve into the topics of your interest.

Materias  Courses or blocks

Choose the education units that best adapt to your objectives, enabling you to specialize in your specific interests.

Concentrations

Disciplinary

Delve into your field of study

  • Entrepreneurial Families, Sustainability and Transcendence
  • Financial Vision for Decision-Making
  • User Experience and Interfaces
  • Visual Arts and Technology Incubator
  • International Cooperation for Development
  • International Economic Policy and Corporate Diplomacy
  • Diplomatic Studies
  • Peace, Conflict and Security
  • Strategic Communication
  • Data Journalism
  • Specialized Journalism

Transversal

Delve into other fields of study

  • Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Tools
  • Quality of Life and Well-Being
  • Mexican Culture
  • Economics and Sustainable Development
  • Entrepreneurship in Action
  • Government and Public Transformation
  • Social Innovation
  • Design, Innovation and Technological Entrepreneurship
  • Conscious Business

 

*These concentraciones are not the definitive offer and their availability varies by campus.

B.A. in International Relations Syllabus
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General education course

Area exploration courses

Introductory block (CHALLENGE)

Area exploration block (CHALLENGE)

Exploration topic (CHALLENGE)

Track integrating block (CHALLENGE)

TEC Semester

Multidisciplinary professional elective (CHALLENGE)

Final integrating block (CHALLENGE)

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Primer Semestral
Transformation of Contemporary Mexico
Elective Course Mathematics and Science
Mathematical Thinking I
Political Philosophy for Contemporary Dilemmas
Introduction to Social Sciences
Global Challenges
Principles of Programming for the Social Sciences
Segundo Semestral
An Introduction to Law
Entrepreneurship and Technology for the Transformation of Mexico
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Elective Course Humanities and Fine Arts
Quantitative Methods I
Mathematical Thinking II
Technological Tools for the Social Sciences
Tercer Semestral
Macroeconomics and Economic Development
Behavioral Economics
Economic Decision Making
Elective Course Social and Behavioral Sciences
Quantitative Methods II
Mathematical Thinking III
Political Participation and Identity Sociology
Exploration Topic
Cuarto Semestral
Elective Course Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Historical analysis of the international system
Regional Scenarios in the Contemporary World
Future Scenarios on the International Political Economy
Classical Theories of International Relations
Contemporary Theories of International Relations
Quinto Semestral
Elective Course Ethics and Citizenship
Conflict and Negotiation
Cooperation and Global Governance
Governance for Global Public Goods in the Risk Society
Legal Aspects of International Relations
International Organizations
Risk Governance in the Contemporary Global Agenda
Sexto Semestral
Elective I
Elective II
Elective III
Elective IV
Elective V
Elective VI
Séptimo Semestral
Professional Elective I
Professional Elective II
Professional Elective III
Professional Elective IV
Professional Elective V
Professional Elective VI
Octavo Semestral
Foreign Policy Analysis
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fiber_manual_recordTransformation of Contemporary Mexico

fiber_manual_recordElective Course Mathematics and Science

fiber_manual_recordMathematical Thinking I

fiber_manual_recordPolitical Philosophy for Contemporary Dilemmas

fiber_manual_recordIntroduction to Social Sciences

fiber_manual_recordGlobal Challenges

fiber_manual_recordPrinciples of Programming for the Social Sciences

fiber_manual_recordAn Introduction to Law

fiber_manual_recordEntrepreneurship and Technology for the Transformation of Mexico

fiber_manual_recordMacroeconomics

fiber_manual_recordMicroeconomics

fiber_manual_recordElective Course Humanities and Fine Arts

fiber_manual_recordQuantitative Methods I

fiber_manual_recordMathematical Thinking II

fiber_manual_recordTechnological Tools for the Social Sciences

fiber_manual_recordMacroeconomics and Economic Development

fiber_manual_recordBehavioral Economics

fiber_manual_recordEconomic Decision Making

fiber_manual_recordElective Course Social and Behavioral Sciences

fiber_manual_recordQuantitative Methods II

fiber_manual_recordMathematical Thinking III

fiber_manual_recordPolitical Participation and Identity Sociology

fiber_manual_recordExploration Topic

fiber_manual_recordElective Course Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation

fiber_manual_recordHistorical analysis of the international system

fiber_manual_recordRegional Scenarios in the Contemporary World

fiber_manual_recordFuture Scenarios on the International Political Economy

fiber_manual_recordClassical Theories of International Relations

fiber_manual_recordContemporary Theories of International Relations

fiber_manual_recordElective Course Ethics and Citizenship

fiber_manual_recordConflict and Negotiation

fiber_manual_recordCooperation and Global Governance

fiber_manual_recordGovernance for Global Public Goods in the Risk Society

fiber_manual_recordLegal Aspects of International Relations

fiber_manual_recordInternational Organizations

fiber_manual_recordRisk Governance in the Contemporary Global Agenda

fiber_manual_recordElective I

fiber_manual_recordElective II

fiber_manual_recordElective III

fiber_manual_recordElective IV

fiber_manual_recordElective V

fiber_manual_recordElective VI

fiber_manual_recordProfessional Elective I

fiber_manual_recordProfessional Elective II

fiber_manual_recordProfessional Elective III

fiber_manual_recordProfessional Elective IV

fiber_manual_recordProfessional Elective V

fiber_manual_recordProfessional Elective VI

fiber_manual_recordForeign Policy Analysis

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