Anglo-American University

International Relations

  • Praha
  • Bachelor

What to expect?

This Bachelor of Arts program enables students to fully experience the cultural dynamism of Central Europe. Students can expect to gain a solid background in international relations and political theory, history, philosophy, nationalism or security.

The Bachelor of Arts in International Relations is a three-year undergraduate program offering a modern and interdisciplinary education in international relations. The program builds on knowledge of theoretical and philosophical concepts across historical contexts helping students better understand politics internationally as well as domestically. The curriculum offers a balanced mix of courses on political and international relations theory, economy, philosophy and history which provide students with a solid knowledge base for their further specialization in required and elective courses dedicated to international security, foreign policy or European integration. The curriculum is complemented by a range of skills-oriented courses on writing, research or classes increasing student’s proficiency in languages other than English.  

How do you like these subjects?

  • Introduction to Law
  • World History
  • History of the Cold War
  • Introduction to International Relations
  • Nations and Nationalism
  • Contemporary Europe: History of European Integration
  • European Union: Policies and current issues
  • Global Security

This might be your future career.

  • Our graduates are prepared for success in cultural management, reporting, or diplomacy, humanitarian government and nonprofit organizations, education, social research and publishing, and various forms of print and web media. 
  • Our graduates are able to decisively practice their skills in intercultural communication, psychology, and sociological concepts in any field they choose to pursue.
    Our graduates are able to communicate professionally, decisively and strategically in verbal and written English.
  • Our graduates are able to identify, describe and discuss complex topics for international audiences.