International Relations: Corporations and International Security

Duration
3,5 years
Format
Full-time
Degree
Undergraduate
Academic Title
Bachelor of Social
Location
UPH Lippo Village

Overview

International security remains one of the key forces shaping today’s global landscape. From conflict resolution to peacebuilding, the international community continues to recognize its critical role in maintaining stability and order. This program offers an in-depth exploration of international security and its intersection with corporate and business operations. Participants will examine how security dynamics influence political, business, and human rights risk, while engaging with a wide range of relevant contemporary issues that impact organizations operating in an increasingly complex global environment.

Career Path

  • Diplomat
  • Analyst & Researcher in International Security
  • Entrepreneur
  • Professional in international organizations and NGOs
  • Professional in National Government (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Trade, Ministry of Investment, etc.) or local government

Curriculum

First Year

1st Semester
Courses
Credit
Introduction to Politics
3
Introduction to Law
3
Introduction to Sociology
3
Introduction to Economics
3
Christian Religions / World Religions
4
Servanthood Leadership
2
Reflective Reasoning
2
2nd Semester
Courses
Credit
Principles of Management
3
Introduction to International Relations
3
International Law
3
International Organization and Global Governance
3
Global Political Economy
3
Indonesian Language
2
Civics
2

Second Year

1st Semester
Courses
Credit
International Politics and Global Order
3
Contemporary Interntional Relations Theories
3
Qualitative Research Methods
3
Business and Human Rights
4
Peace and Conflict Studies
3
God and Creation / God and Universe
4
2nd Semester
Courses
Credit
Global Security Studies
3
Quantitative Research Methods
3
Business and Politics in Indonesia
3
Political and Security Risk Analysis
3
Conflict Resolution
3
God and Sin / Humanity and Morality
4
3rd Semester
Courses
Credit
Japanese / Mandarin / German Language I
2
The Politics of Multinational Corporations
3
God and the New Creation / History and Society
4

Third Year

1st Semester
Courses
Credit
Diplomacy and Negotiation Skills
3
Indonesian Foreign Policy
3
Trends in International Relations
3
Japanese / Mandarin / German Language II
2
Cross-Concentration Elective
4 / 3
Cross-Department Elective
2 / 3
2nd Semester
Courses
Credit
Religions in International Relations
3
Global Civil Society
3
International Development and Humanitarian Issues
3
Global Media and Journalism
3
Citizen and Cyber Diplomacy
3
Regional Geopolitics and Geoeconomics (America / Europe / Asia Pacific)
3
Japanese / Mandarin / German Language III
2
3rd Semester
Courses
Credit
International Relations Seminar
3
Global Health and Sports Issues
3

Fourth Year

1st Semester
Courses
Credit
Final Project
6