Master of Sciences in International Relations (MSc)

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About Course

The Master of Science in International Relations at Universidad Azteca is a globally-oriented program for individuals aiming to understand and shape international politics, diplomacy, global economics, and cross-border cooperation. It provides students with the theoretical foundations and analytical skills to address today’s complex global challenges.

The curriculum covers key areas such as diplomacy, global security, foreign policy, international law, human rights, international organizations, and global governance. The program fosters critical thinking, multicultural awareness, and strong negotiation abilities for success in international and diplomatic careers.

Pedagogical Framework:

Blended Learning – Experience a mix of quarterly in-person lectures, live interactive sessions, and flexible recorded classes.

Asynchronous Learning – Study anytime with video lectures, curated readings, and multimedia resources.

 

Synchronous Engagement – Participate in live webinars, virtual workshops, and group discussions to boost collaboration and critical thinking.

 

Applied Learning – Gain hands-on experience through case studies, simulations, and industry-relevant projects.

 

Interactive Teaching – Learn from professors who use collaborative and engaging teaching methods, both online and face-to-face.

 

Leadership & Skills Development – Build strategic thinking, problem-solving, and leadership capabilities for professional growth.

Qualification Benchmarks:

  • Bachelor’s degree holders or equivalent qualification in Political Science, International Relations, Economics, Law, or any related field.

  • Professionals in government, diplomacy, NGOs, or international organizations seeking to strengthen their expertise in global affairs.

  • Aspiring diplomats and policymakers aiming to build careers in international politics and diplomacy.

  • Researchers and analysts interested in global security, human rights, and foreign policy.

  • Motivated learners passionate about understanding global challenges and contributing to international cooperation.

 

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