Introduction to International Relations (5cr)
Code: HB00CJ47-3011
General information
- Timing
 - 09.02.2026 - 20.05.2026
 - The implementation has not yet started.
 
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
 - 5 cr
 
- Local portion
 - 5 cr
 
- Mode of delivery
 - Contact learning
 
- Unit
 - School of Business
 
- Campus
 - Main Campus
 
- Teaching languages
 - English
 
- Seats
 - 20 - 50
 
- Degree programmes
 - Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business
 
- Teachers
 - Tuomas Parsio
 - Alison Doolittle
 
- Groups
 - 
                        HBI26VKDDBachelor’s degree in International Business (Double Degree studies, Bachelor level)
 - 
                        HBI23S1Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business
 - 
                        HBI26VKIGSHBachelor’s degree in Business Administration, IGS Group HRM, (Bachelor's)
 - 
                        HBI25VSDDBachelor’s degree in International Business (Double Degree studies, Bachelor level)
 - 
                        HBI26VKKBachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Kedge Business School
 - 
                        HBI26VKTMBachelor’s degree in Business Administration (Take Me up, Bachelor's)
 - 
                        HBI26VKBachelor's Degree Programme in International Business, vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
 - 
                        HBI24S1Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business
 
- Course
 - HB00CJ47
 
Evaluation scale
0-5
                    
Teaching language
en
                    
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