Description
The Bachelor’s Degree in International and European Studies is offered by the Department of International and European Studies of the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts at the University of Macedonia. It is an interdisciplinary study program focusing on international relations, European policy, diplomacy, and international and European economics. Through teaching and research, students acquire scientific knowledge and analytical skills for understanding international issues and the operation of institutions and organizations at European and global level. The program contributes actively to education, research, and the strengthening of international cooperation and European perspective.
Relation to Employment
The program aims at learning outcomes and skills that enable graduates to provide services in the fields of Diplomacy, International Organizations, European Policy, International Political Economy, Strategic Analysis, and Public Administration.
Access Requirements / Progression Opportunities
Admission to the program requires a Secondary School Leaving Certificate (High School Diploma) and successful participation in national-level examinations.
Knowledge
The Undergraduate Program of the Department of International and European Studies aims to educate specialists with knowledge in international relations, European integration, global politics, and international economics. Students develop analytical skills to understand global developments and European cooperation.
Skills
The program equips students with skills in international relations analysis, European policy, and global cooperation. It includes understanding international institutions, analyzing political developments, managing negotiations, and applying policies at European and international levels.
Competences
The department’s program provides broad knowledge of international relations and European policy, developing students’ abilities to analyze global issues and political developments. Graduates gain capabilities for participation in international organizations, diplomatic processes, and European cooperation programs.