41.04.05 Transnational relations: Russia, Asia, Europe

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Qualification: Master's Degree

Code of a programme: 41.04.05

Field of study: International Relations

Location: Rostov-on-Don

SFedU Institute: Institute of History and International Relations

Head of the educational program: Oxana S. Karnaukhova

Emai: oskarnauhova@sfedu.ru

Tuition fee - based: 21

Tuition fee per year (in rubles): 150 000

Duration of full-time mode: 2 years

Duration of full-time mode: There is a possibility of distance learning

Language: Russian

Basic subjects
Specialized subjects
Program Overview
Program Benefits
Prospects. Career & Employment
Why is it important to pursue a higher education?

Basic subjects

Foreign language of the region of specialization Methodology and methods of research and teaching of international relations Analytical project World powers and regional systems Analysis of international situations World economy and data analysis

Specialized subjects

EU-Russia-Asia: geopolitical cooperation and prospects for relations Regional integrations Transnational movements of peoples, ideas and capital

Program Overview

Everyone, who are interested in cross-regional studies and foreign economic relations, can apply for this program, as it is aimed at deepening analytical and research skills in the field of international relations. According to the results of the program, graduates will be able to: - conduct foreign economic and foreign policy analysis of information; - develop and support international economic and political projects, programs, and events; - to present the results of analytical work in the form of reports, analytical and information-analytical notes, articles, presentations." A significant part of the courses is taught in English language. Project work is an integral part of the program. Several courses involve solving applied problems that form students' analytical skills. There is an opportunity to complete additional educational programs to deepen special knowledge, skills and abilities.

Program Benefits

Prospects. Career & Employment

Individuals interested in world affairs, foreign policy and global economics often pursue a degree in international relations, which can prepare them for many fascinating and rewarding careers. Sample job titles in International Relations: Interpreter Language specialist Political consultant Intelligence specialist Translator International marketing specialist International benefits analyst International logistics manager Nonprofit program coordinator Public relations specialist

Why is it important to pursue a higher education?

International relations degrees can prepare professionals for careers in many fields, including business, law, education, media and journalism. Graduates can work in different spheres: State structures or embassies Consulting companies Private corporations Research institutes Mass media and media holdings