Program name: | International Relations |
Study Level: | Undergraduate |
Program leader: | Shalva Dzebisashvili |
Study language: | Georgian |
Qualification: | Bachelor in International Relations |
Program capacity: | 240 |
Program permission: | Enrollment of students in the first level of academic higher education (bachelor programs) is carried out based on the results of the unified national exams or by the order of the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia No. 224/N (December 29, 2011). Students are enrolled based on administrative registration and the presidents’ order. |
Program goals: | The program objective is to provide students with the comprehensive knowledge of the phenomenon of IR, its conceptual and theoretical components, as well as the organizations, institutions and regimes that define the global politico-economic order. Program allows students to develop skills necessary to review and analyze relevant processes in the context of foreign policy, and to identify key factors for political decision-making. Additionally, program graduates will be able to conduct research on the topics relevant to international relations and within the given analytical and methodological framework. Graduates will have the possibility to be employed in state (public) agencies as well as business and analytical organizations, incl. those of international and local think-tank (i.e. NGO) organizations at the junior analyst/researcher and similar positions. |
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Date of approval: | 08-30-2016 |
Approval protocol number: | 27-16 |
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Program details: | In addition to humanitarian-social and STEM blocks and the program's core subjects, the student can accumulate 96 credits with the minor program, program electives or free elective credits. The program considers the different competencies of students in the English language. Namely, the student starts the English language from the stage that corresponds to his knowledge, which is determined based on the assessment obtained on the unified national exams: if the student's score is 63%, he is placed on English B1/1 level; if the student's score is placed in the gap [64%-86%]- B1/2; if the student's score is in the interval (87%-100%)-B1/2. If the language skills are above 93% student can be tested and granted B2/2 if the maximum scores achieved. If not the student will be ranked back at B2/1. If student misses the language tests once scored more than 93% before, he will be ranked at B2/1 level. |
Teaching Process Characteristics: | To obtain a bachelor's degree in International Relations, a student needs to complete 240 ECTS, composed of 12 ECTS from the humanitarian-social block, 6 ECTS from the STEM block, 162 ECTS from the core subjects of the program, 18 ECTS free credits, 42 ECTS by choosing electives classes of the program and free credits from the minor[U1] . This regulation is valid for the students enrolled before 2021. The teaching language of the program is Georgian, with separate English-language components. Accordingly, all components are taught mainly in Georgian, except for those courses where English-language literature is used. |
Code | Subject | ECTS | Semester |
LAWB1155 | Debates and Critical Thinking | 6 | 1,3 |
LAWB1177 | Thinking and Morality | 6 | 1,3 |
LITR1212 | The great Books | 6 | 1,3 |
ANTH3130 | Basics of Cultural Anthropology | 6 | 1,3 |
HIST1222 | History of Russian occupation in Georgia | 6 | 1,3 |
Credits sum: | 12 |
Code | Subject | ECTS | Semester |
MATH1414 | Analytical and Quantitative Reasoning | 6 | 1 |
STEM0002 | Ingenuity, entrepreneurship and technology | 6 | 1 |
STEM0003 | Experiments that changed the world | 6 | 1 |
STEM0004 | Game theory | 6 | 1 |
STEM0005 | Modern technologies | 6 | 1 |
STEM0007 | Mathematics and Civilizations | 6 | 1 |
STEM0010 | Logic | 6 | 1 |
STEM0011 | Computational reasoning | 6 | 1 |
STEM0012 | Biology and Health of the Human | 6 | 1,2 |
STEM0013 | Basics of Cyber Hygiene | 6 | 1,2 |
Credits sum: | 6 |
Code | Subject | ECTS | Semester |
PUBL3212 | Introduction to Public Administration | 6 | |
ENGL3213 | English Language VI (B2/2) | 6 | 1 |
HIST1119 | Introduction to World History I | 6 | 1 |
POLI1265 | Introduction in Political Science I | 6 | 1 |
HIST1219 | Introduction to The World History II | 6 | 2 |
POLI1266 | Introduction in Political Science II | 6 | 2 |
POLI2230 | Political Sociology | 6 | 2 |
POLI2240 | Political Ideologies | 6 | 2 |
ECON1290 | Principles of Microeconomics | 6 | 3 |
POLI1145 | Georgian Government and Politics | 6 | 3 |
POLI2220 | World Politics | 6 | 3 |
ECON2190 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 6 | 4 |
IREL2225 | Geopolitics | 6 | 4 |
POLI2120 | Introduction to International Relations | 6 | 4 |
POLI3230 | Introduction to Comparative Politics | 6 | 4 |
IREL1230 | Research Design | 6 | 5 |
IREL1233 | Introduction to International Law | 6 | 5 |
IREL4013 | Introduction to Political Economy | 6 | 5 |
POLI3110 | International Organizations | 6 | 5 |
POLI1252 | Contemporary Security Challenges | 6 | 6 |
POLI3205 | South Caucasus Comparative Politics | 6 | 6 |
IREL1335 | EU Policies and Institutions | 6 | 7 |
IREL3115 | International Politics and Development | 6 | 7 |
IREL1235 | Practice Course- Simulation:Political crisis and decision-making/deal-making | 6 | 8 |
POLI4565 | Bachelor Thesis Preparation | 18 | 8 |
Credits sum: | 162 |
Code | Subject | ECTS | |
IREL3262 | Collective Memory and Its Impact on Georgian Politics and International Relations | 6 | |
IREL3264 | Basics of Cyber-security Strategy | 6 | |
COMM4350 | Disinformation: Identification and Research | 6 | |
IREL1224 | Strategic Thinking | 6 | |
IREL1315 | Politics and Government of Turkey | 6 | |
IREL1410 | Modern Near East and its politics | 6 | |
IREL3120 | International Financial Markets and Institutions | 6 | |
IREL3125 | International Trade | 6 | |
IREL3225 | Intelligence - Theory and Practice | 6 | |
POLI3215 | US - Foreign and Defense Policy | 6 | |
IREL1221 | English Language for International Relations | 6 | |
IREL1245 | European Law | 6 | |
IREL12451 | Russian Foreign Policy | 6 | |
IREL1255 | Foreign Policy of Iran | 6 | |
IREL1310 | American Politics and Government | 6 | |
IREL1320 | Russian Politics and Government | 6 | |
IREL1340 | Introduction in Islamic Studies | 6 | |
IREL1345 | International Regimes and institutes | 6 | |
IREL1355 | Turkish Foreign Policy and Security | 6 | |
IREL3220 | Hybrid Warfare | 6 | |
POLI1235 | European Security Architecture after the Cold War | 6 | |
POLI2250 | Georgia and the world | 6 | |
POLI3261 | Politics and Political Mythology | 6 | |
PSYC1488 | Basics of Social Psychology | 6 | |
Credits sum: | 144 |
Point | GPA | The university assessment | The general assessment in Georgia | |
97-100 | 4,00 | A+ | A | Excellent |
94-96 | 3,75 | A | ||
91-93 | 3,50 | A- | ||
87-90 | 3,25 | B+ | Very good | |
84-86 | 3,00 | B | B | |
81-83 | 2,75 | B- | ||
77-80 | 2,50 | C+ | C | good |
74-76 | 2,25 | C | ||
71-73 | 2,00 | C- | ||
67-70 | 1,75 | D+ | D | Satisfactory |
64-66 | 1,50 | D | ||
61-63 | 1,25 | D- | ||
51-60 | 1,00 | E | E | Sufficient |
Not passed | ||||
41-50 | FX | FX | Insufficient | |
<40 | F | F | Failed |