Master of International Relations

Duration
1.5 years
Format
Full-time
Degree
Graduate
Academic Title
Master of International Relations
Location
Semanggi Campus

Overview

Future leaders need to be equipped with advanced knowledge and practical skills that are relevant and applicable in the professional realm. The Master’s Degree in International Relations at UPH offers an in-depth curriculum designed to meet these demands, providing students with a robust framework to analyze and address contemporary global issues. This program covers advanced topics in global political economy, global politics and security, and socio-cultural trends, with specialized concentrations that reflect current global developments and allow students to tailor their studies to their career aspirations.  

Career Path

  • Diplomat 
  • Foreign Service Officer  
  • Policy Analyst 
  • Academic Researcher 
  • University Lecturer    
  • Government and Public Sector Officer 
  • International Affairs and Government Relations Specialist in MNCs 
  • Professionals in International Organizations and NGOs  
  • Politician 
  • Entrepreneur  

Curriculum

First Year

1st Semester
Courses
Credit
Philosophy of International Relations
3
International Relations, Religion, and the Study of Civilization
3
Foreign Policy Analysis and Strategic Positioning of the Republic of Indonesia
3
ASEAN Regionalism
3
Politics of International Trade and Sustainable Development
3
2nd Semester
Courses
Credit
Theories of International Relations and Strategic Policy Solutions
3
International Relations Methodology
3
Research Proposal Seminar
3
Concentration Courses (Elective)
6
3rd Semester
Courses
Credit
Thesis
6
Concentration Courses (Elective)
Courses
Credit
Global Security and Politics (Global Political Dynamics)
3
Global Security and Politics (International Conflict Management)
3
Southeast Asian and Indo-Pacific Regional Studies (Modern History of Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific)
3
Southeast Asian and Indo-Pacific Regional Studies (Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis: Case Studies of Southeast Asian and Indo-Pacific Countries)
3