International Relations III, 30 ECTS
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Syllabus in Swedish, valid from Autumn 2015
Syllabus in Swedish, valid from Spring 2015
Syllabus in English, valid from Spring 2015
Syllabus in Swedish, valid from Spring 2014
Syllabus in Swedish, valid from Autumn 2013
Syllabus in Swedish, valid from Spring 2013
Description
The course begins with an in-depth study of theories and methods in the study of international relations and international political economy. The student may specialize in one of several selected research areas within the department’s research profile, the same field of research in which the student later writes a disseratation. The course emphasizes on developing the student’s ability to formulate own research problem in the subject of international relations. This means, among other things, formulate research design, conduct own scientific investigation, and present and defend the dissertation with peers.
Area of interests: Human, Social and Political Sciences, and Law
Are you interested in human beings and society? How we function individually and together, what drives us, our learning processes, how rules and laws have been established, and how we interact with each other? If that is the case we have a lot to offer. This area of interest covers anything from Pedagogy, Psychology and Gender Studies, to Statistics, Political Science, Law and many other subjects. Their common denominator is the relation between human beings and society, independent analytical thinking and often an international perspective.