Hey everyone! I am looking for some schools that have a bachelors in international relations programs. The only one I have found is APU/AMU, but I would like to find some others for comparison. Thanks in advance!
Northeastern University: BS in Political Affairs w/International Affairs specialization Bachelor's Degree Public Affairs | Online Degree Public Affairs | Northeastern College of Professional Studies University of London International Programs - LSE: BSc in International Relations BSc International Relations - LSE - University of London International Programmes - Key points BSc in Politics and International Relations Politics and International Relations - LSE - University of London International Programmes - Key points UNISA: BA International Relations and Diplomacy UNISA University distance learning College of Human Sciences Arts and Humanities - Bechelor's Programs Schiller International University: Bachelors in International Relations and Diplomacy NA (ACICS) International Relations and Diplomacy Bachelor Degree | Schiller International University
Thanks for the speedy response! I haven't heard of Schiller. Have you heard anything about them, and their tuition costs?
I have to say that this is one of those fields where the London School of Economics name is going to carry a great deal of prestige. Look long and hard at the University of London International offerings before ruling them out. The price is hard to beat, too.
I agree. Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network’s economic journalist Stuart Varney is a graduate of the London School of Economics.
Thanks again for the great information. For some odd reason, im having issues connecting to the London website on my cell(ill figure out the reason later on)..If you guys/gals know, how much is the tuition in US currency?
University of London International Programmes (2010-2011) fee schedule in £ (GBP): BSc in International Relations Conversion: 1.00 GBP = 1.60419 USD BSc International Relations - LSE - University of London International Programmes - Fees
I too was curious about the award given from London. Here is from the website: "The award you receive As a student you register with the University of London for a University of London award. The academic direction of your programme – including the syllabus, assessment, learning resources and, where given, academic support – is the responsibility of a particular College, or consortium of Colleges, of the University of London, known as the ‘Lead College’ (see: Our Colleges). When you graduate with a degree, diploma or certificate from the University of London you will be sent two documents - a final diploma (i.e. the parchment you receive following graduation) and a Diploma Supplement. The final diploma will indicate that you were registered with the University of London and awarded a University of London degree, diploma or certificate, and give the name of the Lead College which conducted the examinations. The University of London logo and signature of the Vice-Chancellor of the University of London are incorporated. The Diploma Supplement will describe the nature, level and content of the programme you successfully completed and include a transcript of courses taken and marks achieved, as well as the overall classification. It also provides further information about the role of the Lead College and method of study." Award - Certificate - Degree - Classification - The award you receive - University of London International Programmes