PROGRAM STRUCTURE
- The undergraduate study program lasts for a period of 3.5-4 years or 7-8 semesters
- The maximum study period for international relations undergraduates is 7 years or 14 semesters
- The minimum credits to graduate from the IR undergraduate program is 144 credits
- The IR Study Program curriculum uses the Freedom of Learning-Independent Campus (FLIC) curriculum oriented to Outcome Based Education (OBE), students are given the opportunity to choose:
- Normal study: students take all courses offered by the IR study program
- Independent Campus: Students take 20 credits of learning in another study program at the same university, and 20-40 credits or 2 semesters of learning outside the university through internships.
- Students can choose elective courses which are arranged based on 6 fields of study in International Relations Studies, namely
- Foreign Policy & Diplomacy;
- Â Global Governance;
- Â Global Politics;
- Â Global Security;
- Â Global Political Economy;
- Â Intercultural Relations
- Graduation requirements for international relations students are:
- Final assignment in the form of a research-based thesis or scientific article as a substitute for a thesis in an accredited national journal (minimum Sinta 3)
- Students must have a TOEFL (ITP/International) score of at least 500 or an IELTS score of 6.0.
- The title obtained by Bachelor of International Relations graduates is S.H.Int.
- There are 3 entry routes to the International Relations study program, namely:
- The NSBA route (National Selection Based on Achievement) uses report card scores and other achievements in academic and non-academic fields
- The NSBT pathway (National Selection Based on Tests) uses scores from the Computer Based Written Examination (CBWE)
- Independent Selection Pathway (Unpad Entrance Selection)
- Test Score Path
- Achievement Based Admission
- International Class Route