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Introduction to International Relations (5 cr)

Code: HB00CJ47-3001

General information


Enrollment
01.08.2024 - 24.08.2024
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
26.08.2024 - 18.12.2024
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Campus
Main Campus
Teaching languages
English
Seats
20 - 50
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business
Teachers
Tuomas Parsio
Teacher in charge
Shabnamjit Hundal
Groups
HBI24VSTM
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HBI24VSLV
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration,Leonard De Vinci, (Bachelor's)
HBI24VSN
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, EM Normandie (Bachelor's)
HBI24VKK
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Kedge Business School
HBI24VSC
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration,GVCTB (autumn 2024)
HBI23S1
Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business
HBI24VS
Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business, vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
HBI22S1
Degree Programme in International Business
HBI24VSIGS
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, IGS Business
Course
HB00CJ47

Materials

J. C. W. Peevehouse and J. S. Goldstein, International Relations

Evaluation scale

0-5

International connections

The course gives an overview of some of the most important international institutions such as the United Nations Security Council and NATO as well as principles governing specific policy areas such as the Responsibility to Protect doctrine. This is intended to also assist students in navigating the global labor market.

Completion alternatives

There are no alternative completion methods, being present in campus is necessary.

Further information

The course is assessed in terms of active participation and the quality of the presentation together with the discussion that follows it (40%), and the individual written assignment (60%). Following instructions and paying close attention in class are required. Using AI for any purpose during the course is strictly prohibited, since it has proven to give poor and unreliable results in this area.

Employer connections

You will improve your skill set particularly in the areas of group work, analytical thinking and critical thinking. You will also gain a clearer understanding of the major institutions that govern (or fail to govern) global society at large.

Student workload

The full hours corresponding to 5 ECTS are expected from the student. Most of the work outside of classroom is making sure the student understands the basic concepts and categories we use to analyze the world of international relations, preparing a presentation with a group of students, as well as researching and writing the individual assignment.

Exam schedules

While certain individual classroom exercises may be evaluated by the teacher, these do not affect the students' grades. There are no exams in this course properly speaking.

Teaching language

en

Teaching methods

During the course you will follow introductory lectures, give and assist to student group presentations, and write an individual assignment. The teaching methods emphasize critical thinking, classroom activities and students learning from one another.

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5

Content

The contents of the course include:

• Learning about the core principles of International Relations (IR) and associated topics including: Globalisation, Forming Alliances and Making Strategies, Decision Making, Crisis Management, Theories of War and the Role of International Organisations, and Theories of Trade
• Researching and analysing a chosen topic of IR, then preparing for and delivering a group debate on that topic
• Examining real cases of strategic decision making and crisis management in IR, and producing an evaluative essay on a chosen case study
• Comparing and evaluating different news sources (e.g. BBC, CNN, Al Jazeera, YLE) to verify fact and identify media/national bias in the reportage of current affairs, and presenting these findings to the group

Objective

By the end of the course, you are expected to be able to:
• Understand the core principles and some of the key themes related to International Relations (IR)
• Discover, compare, and evaluate appropriate journalistic and academic sources related to IR
• Analyse current issues in IR and consider various points of view
• Produce analytical and coherent argumentative texts related to IR
• Develop skills to debate current issues in IR in a logical and coherent manner
• Use the key vocabulary of IR in an appropriate context
• Apply the key concepts of IR to their own academic and professional contexts

Competences:
Critical Thinking Skills
Internationality Skills
Communication Skills
Negotiation Skills
Team Working Skills

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