University:
Type:
University
Region:
Łódzkie
Programme:
International relations
Area:
Social sciences
Level:
Bachelor Programme
Mode of studies:
full-time programme
Duration:
6 semesters
Tuition fee:
The charge of 2000 PLN/year applies for Polish and the EU/EFTA citizens. 2500 EUR/year for students from outside the EU/EFTA, additional 200 EUR charge that covers registration fee (for students of Polish origin the tuition is reduced by 30%).
Degree awarded:
BA in International Relations
Application deadline:
Tuesday, 15 July, 2014
Language:
EN
Start date:
Wednesday, 1 October, 2014
Credits (ECTS):
120
Admission requirements:
A high school diploma, a transcript of records showing the
subjects/grades and a certificate of proficiency in English for foreigners
(unless the secondary education was taught in English) are required. For
detailed information about the admission procedure please visit:
Description:
Asian Studies is a special program embodied into the International Studies framework. Apart from obligatory courses (600 hours) we offer special classes dedicated to the field of Asian Studies – more than 1200 hours. Apart from Chinese and Japanese languages and basic Hindi language we mainly teach political, social and economic development of East Asian countries. You will acquire the knowledge in:
Chinese and Japanese languages and cultural heritage and Introduction to Hindi language;
East and South Asia politics: political systems of China, Taiwan, Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and South East Asian countries;
East and South Asia social development: social changes and challenges across the region with special regards to poverty alleviation and migration;
East and South Asia international politics: major players include the United States, China, Japan, South and North Korea, Russia, and South East Asian countries;
East and South Asia economic dynamics: major trends in economic integration in the East and South Asia region and cooperation between Europe and East Asia;
East and South Asia business characteristic points and special features in regards to the style of negotiation in the region.