The "Media, Diplomacy & International Negotiations" Bachelor's degree programme at Collegium Civitas university in Warsaw, Poland sounds like an interesting opportunity for students who are interested in the intersection between diplomacy and media. Through this programme, students will learn how decisions are made on an international level and how to influence them by using negotiation techniques.
The programme covers a range of topics including international relations, the history of diplomacy, international law, diplomatic protocol, and the media market (Internet, TV, press, and radio). Practical skills that students will develop include using information sources, conducting difficult negotiation talks, and self-presentation techniques.
Job prospects for graduates of this programme may include roles in ministries, international organizations, EU institutions and agencies, non-governmental organizations, embassies, public and regional administration, private and public media, and consulting companies.
Strengths:
- qualified lecturers will help you acquire the necessary skills (using information sources, analysing and making conclusions based on critical understanding of key events in international politics, using diplomatic tools);
- innovative curriculum which is designed in a way that will allow you both in diplomacy, international organizations and private sector;
- you will gain practical skills in analyzing complex diplomacy problems;
- you will learn how to provide difficult negotiations;
- multicultural environment gives you a chance to act, communicate and cooperate in a global reality;
- you will increase your language skills and your chances of finding a dream job in an international environment.
- Note: Collegium Civitas reserves the right to alter the content of any course and at any time.
The program is offered only if a required minimum number of students opt for it.
After having successfully completed this program, students will be granted a diploma of Licencjat in International Relations, specialization: Media, Diplomacy and International Negotiations.
Poland conforms to the guidelines from the Bologna Process in European higher education. Degree awarded upon graduation is: Licencjat (first cycle studies; the Polish equivalent of the Bachelor’s degree; similar to BA title). Upon graduation, the Student receives a Diploma of completion of studies together with a Diploma Supplement (copy of the Diploma translated into English, describing the degree, level and specialisation)