International Relations | Wisconsin International University College, Ghana
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International Relations | Wisconsin International University College, Ghana
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Overview
Summary
A
one-year programme
that provides knowledge, skills and scholarship in global leadership as well as expertise in governance, social transformation and development, particularly in the developing world. The programme examines the dynamics of international cooperation, conflict management and resolution, peaceful co-existence among nations, and humanity in general.
Teaching methods:
Multiple methods of instruction are used, including lectures and discussions, case studies, small group work, and projects.
Study options:
Weekday Evenings
Courses Offered Include:
International Relations Theory
International Economic Relations
Diplomatic Communications and Practice
International Law
Regionalism and Integration
Ghanaian Foreign Policy
American Foreign Policy
International Conflicts and Conflict
Resolution
International Finance
Gender and International Relations
International Terrorism
Cyber Security
Transitional Justice
Career options:
Corporate Institutions and Private Enterprises
Diplomatic Services
International Governmental Organizations (INGOs)
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Research Institutions
Public and Private Security Organizations.
Eligibility
1)
First-degree holders
Applicants should hold a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised University with at least a Second Class, lower division.
2) Proficiency in the English Language
Payment Options
Overview
Summary
A
one-year programme
that provides knowledge, skills and scholarship in global leadership as well as expertise in governance, social transformation and development, particularly in the developing world. The programme examines the dynamics of international cooperation, conflict management and resolution, peaceful co-existence among nations, and humanity in general.
Teaching methods:
Multiple methods of instruction are used, including lectures and discussion, case studies, small group work and projects.
Study options:
Weekday Evenings
Weekends
Courses Offered Include:
International Relations Theory
International Economic Relations
Diplomatic Communications and Practice
International Law
Regionalism and Integration
Ghanaian Foreign Policy
American Foreign Policy
International Conflicts and Conflict
Resolution
International Finance
Gender and International Relations
International Terrorism
Cyber Security
Transitional Justice
Career options:
Corporate Institutions and Private Enterprises
Diplomatic Services
International Governmental Organizations (INGOs)
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Research Institutions
Public and Private Security Organizations.
Eligibility
1)
First-degree holders
Applicants should hold a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised University with at least a Second Class, lower division.
Applicants should ideally have a post-qualification work experience. Applicants may be required to pass a selection interview.
2) Professional applicants
Applicants who hold membership of a recognised professional body such as Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (ICAG), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Institute of Chartered Secretaries (ICSA), Chartered Institute of People and Development (CIPD), and Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) may be considered for admission.
3) Proficiency in the English Language
MA International Relations Fees
Local Students
International Student
$3,000.00
$4,000.00
Payment Options
Apply Now
Skip to content
Overview
Summary
A
one-year programme
that provides knowledge, skills and scholarship in global leadership as well as expertise in governance, social transformation and development, particularly in the developing world. The programme examines the dynamics of international cooperation, conflict management and resolution, peaceful co-existence among nations, and humanity in general.
Teaching methods:
Multiple methods of instruction are used, including lectures and discussions, case studies, small group work, and projects.
Study options:
Weekday Evenings
Courses Offered Include:
International Relations Theory
International Economic Relations
Diplomatic Communications and Practice
International Law
Regionalism and Integration
Ghanaian Foreign Policy
American Foreign Policy
International Conflicts and Conflict
Resolution
International Finance
Gender and International Relations
International Terrorism
Cyber Security
Transitional Justice
Career options:
Corporate Institutions and Private Enterprises
Diplomatic Services
International Governmental Organizations (INGOs)
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Research Institutions
Public and Private Security Organizations.
Eligibility
1)
First-degree holders
Applicants should hold a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised University with at least a Second Class, lower division.
2) Proficiency in the English Language
Payment Options
Overview
Summary
A
one-year programme
that provides knowledge, skills and scholarship in global leadership as well as expertise in governance, social transformation and development, particularly in the developing world. The programme examines the dynamics of international cooperation, conflict management and resolution, peaceful co-existence among nations, and humanity in general.
Teaching methods:
Multiple methods of instruction are used, including lectures and discussion, case studies, small group work and projects.
Study options:
Weekday Evenings
Weekends
Courses Offered Include:
International Relations Theory
International Economic Relations
Diplomatic Communications and Practice
International Law
Regionalism and Integration
Ghanaian Foreign Policy
American Foreign Policy
International Conflicts and Conflict
Resolution
International Finance
Gender and International Relations
International Terrorism
Cyber Security
Transitional Justice
Career options:
Corporate Institutions and Private Enterprises
Diplomatic Services
International Governmental Organizations (INGOs)
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Research Institutions
Public and Private Security Organizations.
Eligibility
1)
First-degree holders
Applicants should hold a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised University with at least a Second Class, lower division.
Applicants should ideally have a post-qualification work experience. Applicants may be required to pass a selection interview.
2) Professional applicants
Applicants who hold membership of a recognised professional body such as Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (ICAG), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Institute of Chartered Secretaries (ICSA), Chartered Institute of People and Development (CIPD), and Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) may be considered for admission.
3) Proficiency in the English Language
MA International Relations Fees
Local Students
International Student
$3,000.00
$4,000.00
Payment Options
Apply Now