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Understand the international system and global institutions. Analyze international economic policies and their impact on global relations. Understand geopolitical conflicts and cooperation, and become familiar with the history, language, and cultures of the world.
Innovation and Leadership in International Relations
Our International Relations program cultivates a comprehensive understanding of global, political, and economic systems to offer a deep knowledge of history, international cultures, geography, social sciences, languages, and economics. It gives you the skills to understand and influence national and international affairs.
Practical International Training
You will have the opportunity to gain practical experience through off-campus research, internships, active student organizations, and by completing an academic experience abroad. Join Texas State University Querétaro and start your journey toward an international career that will change the world.
About the Program
Program type
Bachelor's Degree
Credit Hours
120 Hours
Study Time
4 years
Format
In-person
Accreditations
Academic Program
General Education
- College Writing I
- College Writing II
- Life and Physical Sciences Component I
- Life and Physical Sciences Component II
- Mathematics Component
- Language, Philosophy and Culture Component
- Creative Arts Component
- American History Component I
- American History Component II
- Government Political Science Component I
- Government Political Science Component II
- World Geography
- English Literature Component
- Component Area Option
General Electives
- Internacional Relations Elective I
- Internacional Relations Elective II
- Early World History Elective I
- Early World History Elective II
- Modern World History Elective I
- Modern World History Elective II
International Studies Core
- Additional Science Elective
- Additional English Literature Elective
- Economic Geography
- Introduction to Internacional Studies
- Cultural Anthropology
- Civilization Elective I
- Politics Elective I
- Civilization Elective II
- International Studies Seminar
- Modern Language Elective I
- Modern Language II
- Modern Language III
- Modern Language IV
- Modern Advanced Language
- Political Geography
- History of U.S. Foreign Relations
- Internacional Law
- Politics of International Economic Relations
- Politics Elective II
Your Future Starts Now!
Register and build your future at Texas State University Querétaro.
JOB MARKET
- Diplomat
- Foreign Service Officer
- International Development Specialist
- Political Analyst
- Global Policy Advisor
- International Trade Specialist
- Nonprofit Program Manager
- Intelligence Analyst
Relevance of International Relations
High Demand and Sustained Growth
International relations is in high demand due to its relevance in an increasingly globalized world. Professionals in this area are crucial for analyzing and managing relations between states and other international actors to address vital areas like international trade, security, and cooperation.
Competitive Salaries
Experience and specialization in international relations can positively influence job opportunities and salaries to offer competitive compensation at the professional level.
Diversity of Opportunities
The growing demand for experts is reflected in the high number of job offers in various global institutions seeking individuals with negotiating and conflict resolution skills.
Technological Relevance
Technological relevance in this field is significant, as advanced technologies facilitate international communication and data analysis to enable better informed decision-making in a dynamic global environment.
Contribution to Development
International relations professionals can contribute to solve global issues like poverty, water supply, and education to work toward equitable and sustainable development.
Scholarships and Financial Support
Afford your dream education!
- Excellence Scholarship
- Academic Scholarship
- Athletic Scholarship
- Partnership Scholarship with companies and schools