International Affairs
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The Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs at the Brussels School of Governance equips students with the knowledge and skills to analyze and address pressing issues in global politics. This long-standing program (founded in 1990) offers a unique perspective due to its location in Brussels, the heart of European and international diplomacy.
Key Features:
- Curriculum: The interdisciplinary program draws from political science, economics, law, and history to provide a comprehensive understanding of international relations. Students delve into complex dynamics, core debates, processes, institutions, and challenges in the global sphere.
- Faculty: Courses are taught by dedicated professors with expertise in international affairs, alongside guest lectures from policymakers, diplomats, and practitioners. This blend offers both theoretical and practical insights.
- Skill Development: The program emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to apply theoretical concepts to real-world problems. Students hone their research, communication, and writing abilities.
- Internships: Prestigious internship opportunities with major Brussels-based institutions, NGOs, and global think tanks allow students to gain practical experience in the field.
- Study Abroad: The program encourages international exposure. Students can participate in semester or summer programs with partner universities worldwide.
- Class Size: Small class sizes foster a personalized learning environment and encourage active participation.
Ideal for Students Who:
- Are passionate about international affairs and global issues.
- Seek a strong foundation in political science, economics, law, and history.
- Thrive in an interdisciplinary and intellectually stimulating environment.
- Value practical application of knowledge through internships.
- Desire to study in the heart of European and international diplomacy.
Notes
Students who hold an American high school diploma (with or without Advanced Placement (AP) and/or IB certificates) will be required to take the SAT or ACT.
Application deadline for EU students is June 30. Spring semester application deadlines are October 31 for non-EU and November 30 for EU students.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma
SAT or ACT or
3 AP exam results with grades
of 3 or higher
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- Bachelors
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