

BA(Honours) in International Relations and Development Studies, University of Windsor
Windsor, Ontario
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48 Months
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About this course
Get an international perspective and prepare for an exciting career in foreign affairs and global governance with this honours 4-year program. You’ll learn from faculty members and develop analytical skills to address global issues. The program offers the chance to broaden your horizons through opportunities like student exchanges and a study abroad course in Europe where you'll visit NATO officials at headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. You will explore various areas such as diplomatic relations, human rights, international justice, and conflict resolution. The curriculum also allows you to pick one minor from options like Arabic Studies, Business Administration, Geography, History, Indigenous Studies, and more. This comprehensive program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for impactful careers in international relations.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program is highly regarded for its international focus, with unique opportunities such as traveling to NATO headquarters and engaging in study abroad courses. It emphasizes research and practical experience, with over 200 undergraduate students having published or presented original research. The program is supported by scholarships amounting to over $2.53 million, and 95% of graduates are employed within two years, reflecting strong career prospects for graduates.
Specialisation
Students can choose one minor to complete as part of their degree, with options including Arabic Studies, Business Administration, Communication, Media, and Film, Economics, Entrepreneurship, French Studies, Geography, History, Indigenous Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Race and Ethnicity Studies, Sociology, and Women’s and Gender Studies.
Course fees
Application fees
19.20L
1st year tuition fees
19.20L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
High school students require an English/ENG4U course with a minimum average of 70% and a mean average of 83%. International students must have completed Grade 12 English with the same minimum average. Specific course requirements and criteria are provided to ensure student eligibility for enrollment.
English language test
DUOLINGO
115
TOEFL
83
IELTS
6.5
PTE
60
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers as diplomatic officers, community rights organizers, foreign correspondents, policy analysts, international development workers, ambassadors, human rights officers, and a variety of other roles in the fields of international relations, law, journalism, and public policy. The program prepares students for influential roles in global governance, public service, and international organizations.
FAQs
What are the admission requirements for this program?
High school students need an English/ENG4U minimum 60% average with an overall minimum average of 70% and a mean of 83%. International applicants must have completed Grade 12 English with similar requirements.
Are there opportunities for study abroad?
Yes, students can participate in a study abroad course in Europe and travel to NATO headquarters in Brussels as part of their program.
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