Bachelor in International Politics and Development studies
Vytautas Magnus University
Key Information
Campus location
Kaunas, Lithuania
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
With the global demand for development specialists, the International Politics and Development Studies program, being one of the rare BA-level programs of its kind in Europe (and practically sole in Eastern Europe) is unique in that it, in addition to providing classical Political Science Education, lays fundamentals of development and international relations theories and practice, all this with a focus on one of the developing regions. Currently, the Program covers the Middle East and the former Soviet Union but is foreseen to expand to include East Asia and Latin America. In connection with this, students are given the opportunity to study one of the area languages (such as Arabic, French, Turkish, and Russian) for four semesters. During their studies, students are required to do internships at relevant institutions, something that enhances their practical skills and ability to put theory into practice.
Why International Politics and Development studies?
- Studies about diplomacy, international relations, the world economy, and social phenomena in an international environment (with Lithuanian and foreign students).
- Ability to perform internships not only in Lithuanian but also in foreign organizations, and diplomatic missions.
- You will be able to study for a semester or two – at the French Science Po, Milan, Budapest, and other European and Japanese universities, also in South Korea.
As the program is physically set in Lithuania, through its teaching staff as well as students it ingeniously combines Western European expertise and Eastern European experiences.
Feedback of lecturer
There is no question that a multicultural environment creates opportunities not only to know but also to feel and hear the voices of different peoples and cultures right here in the classroom, to study international politics in the international community, and to analyze the effects of global importance, and socio-political and economic processes. Each year the program attracts foreign students from various parts of the world (Morocco, Venezuela, Ukraine, Georgia, USA, Nigeria, Turkey, Azerbaijan and etc.) and creates an invaluable intercultural environment and experience for both: teachers and students. You can meet here anyone- H.E. Ambassadors, distinguished professors from abroad universities, or your lifelong friend.
Dr. Sima Rakutienė. Head of the Department.
Professors
- Prof. Egdūnas Račius
- prof. Mindaugas Jurkynas
- prof. Šarūnas Liekis
- prof. Robert Van Voren
Admissions
Program Outcome
Upon the completion of the International Politics and Development Studies program, graduates shall be able to:
- Explain the historical and international contexts of developing countries and regions and predict their development prospects;
- Critically assess mutual relations between political actors, economic and business structures, and the media in the political systems of developing countries;
- Compare socio-political processes in developing countries and regions;
- Analyze legal and programmatic aspects of the EU and other international system participants in providing assistance to countries and regions in the developing world;
- Consider the practical tasks and problems of developing countries and regional policies, suggesting ways they may be resolved in local and international contexts;
- Initiate, prepare, and execute various political, social, economic, and information projects;
- Apply methodological tools and theoretical approaches in policy analysis and in practice
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the International Politics and Development Studies program will be able to work as either analysts, political advisors, or project managers in:
- EU, UN, and other international organizations and institutions;
- national public sector institutions;
- national and international non-governmental organizations;
- media and other public information agencies,
- research centers think tanks, public opinion, and political research institutions.
- Alternatively, they may further pursue their studies in more specialized Master’s programs in political science and other social sciences or humanities.