Liberal Arts: Political Science Major
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Saint Louis University Madrid Campus offers a four-year Political Science degree with International Relations concentration. This innovative and rigorous liberal arts program conducted in the heart of Spain, a short distance from the capital of the European Union provides an interdisciplinary course of study designed to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of today’s increasingly complex international system. The Madrid Campus’ Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with a concentration in International Relations aims to foster a theoretical and empirical understanding of complex international processes that are increasingly important to all nations.The program places special emphasis on the study of international, multilateral and regional political and economic institutions, while examining public and private state and non-state actors’ roles and interactions.Saint Louis University strives to help students become drivers of change in the world by providing them the tools to formulate and defend ideas, develop the ability to think clearly and objectively, and argue and defend their stances convincingly. Students who are interested in the globalized world and eager to take part or make a difference in it are prime candidates for the Political Science degree in International Relations at the Madrid Campus.
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U.S. citizens, except those with official residency outside the United States, pay the U.S. dollar 2022-2023 published rates of $12,815 for permanent undergraduate, full-time tuition and $15,180 for first semester transfer and non-SLU visiting students.
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Secondary school academic transcripts and personal Essay. Standardized Test Scores are optional!
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Madrid
Spain
- 4 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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