Learning objectives:
- Examine in detail the phenomenon of international society and to understand the complex institutional structure of its global relationships today.
- To study international organizations and the main issues in international cooperation between institutions (including peace-keeping, international economy and trade, development cooperation, protection and fostering of human rights, and the environment) starting from general examinations of contemporary history, international economy, public international law and international relations.
Recommended applicant profiles and admission requirements:
Graduates and holders of pre-EHEA degrees and diplomas with Spanish or foreign qualifications who are interested in developing their professional career in the international arena, within international public services and non-governmental organizations.
Access requirements:
- academic transcript, qualification, interest in the course and in working systematically with it.
- Professional experience, foreign language skills and the experience of studying abroad will also be taken into account.
Admission for applicants not holding a degree qualification:
The course is also open to students with no prior university education, who will acquire the same knowledge and skills and receive a specific qualification for their learner group. Information on the access requirements and other conditions can be obtained from the course directors.
Name of individual or institution: Facultat de Dret
Address: Av. Diagonal 684 08034 Barcelona Espanya
Email address: mei@ub.
Webpage: http://www.ub.edu/mei
Telephone: 934029049
Observations: Monday to Friday, from 5 to 9 p.m. (in order to enrol, students are required to apply for admission to the master's degree in advance; see admission conditions at www.ub.edu/mei).
Name of individual or institution: Coordinación académica del Máster
Address: Despacho 123, Facultat de dret, Av. Diagonal 684 08034 BARCELONA ESPAÑA
Email address: me
Webpage: http://www.ub.edu/mei
Telephone: 934029049
Observations: Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.