Bachelor in

International Relations

Be the change you want to see in the world!

The purpose of the degree is to train specialists in foreign trade and customs capable of advising, managing, and designing the best commercial and logistics practices, as well as experts in international studies that address global cooperation issues, collective actions, and those resulting from foreign policy.

Students are constantly updated to reflect the administrative and regulatory requirements of national and transnational private corporations, as well as governmental and non-governmental organizations, international organizations, customs authorities, and logistics companies. The Internationalist assumes committed leadership in the execution of his/her professional exercise aimed at proposing solutions in the social, economic, and political fields of international nature in a world with global dynamics.

Graduates in International Relations are global citizens committed to generating innovative solutions and best practices in the social, economic, and political spheres of the nations.

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Más información

Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Relaciones Internacionales
UANL Campus Mederos

Praga y Trieste s/n
Col. Residencial Las Torres
Monterrey, N.L., C.P. 64930

8183294000 Ext. 2274

Whatsapp: 81 2358 1303
admisiones.politicas@uanl.mx

Integrating skills
Specific Competencies
Work field
  • Create innovative solutions based on an understanding of reality to help overcome the challenges of the global environment.
  • Assume leadership committed to social and professional demands to promote relevant social change.
  • Resolve personal and social conflicts in accordance with specific techniques in the academic field for proper decision-making.
  • Obtain the adaptability required by the uncertain social and professional environments of our time to create better living conditions.
  • Internationalists advise the Mexican authorities and other states on foreign policy, considering the geopolitical and economic models of the different national and international systems.

  • Graduates in International Relations are fully qualified to propose improvements in several areas, including the political, economic, and social normativity of public and private institutions, through the analysis of the main elements involved in the performance of international actors that sustain trade and diplomatic relations.

  • Strongly manage international agreements between public and private entities within the current legal framework with human, academic, and professional commitment.

  • Customs
  • Private Initiative
  • Export and Import Areas
  • International Logistics
  • Mexican Foreign Service
  • Embassies or Consulates
  • Municipal, State or Federal Government
  • Non-Governmental Organizations

Why study with us?

We are a distinguished public institution focused on the education of the best professionals in the Northern Mexico. You will also be part of a bachelor’s degree that is certified, nationally and internationally, by agencies that guarantee quality and relevance in academic programs.

The Bachelor in International Relations is offered in two modalities:

  1. On-campus program (traditional in-person learning)
  2. Fully online program (Spanish only)

After completing your registration process, you choose your preferred learning modality.

Academic plan 430

Learning units

1

First semester

  • Fundamentals of management
  • Analysis and writing techniques
  • Introduction to sustainable development
  • Introduction to political science
  • Introduction to international relations
  • Introduction to tourism
  • Numerical reasoning
  • Ethics and culture of legality
2

Second semester

  • Geography
  • Introduction to law
  • Research in the social sciences
  • Peace culture
  • Leadership, entrepreneurship and innovation
  • Gender culture
  • Social responsibility and sustainable development
  • Contemporary international politics
  • General framework of foreign trade
3

Third semester

  • Basic statistics for the social sciences
  • Geopolitics
  • Contemporary universal history
  • Constitutional law
  • Public administration
  • History of political thought
  • Introduction to the study of foreign trade
  • Classic theories of international relations
4

Fourth semester

  • Basic applied statistics for the social sciences
  • Introduction to economics
  • Administrative accounting
  • Administrative law
  • Foreign policy of Mexico
  • Regional studies of America
  • Foreign trade legislation
  • Contemporary theories of international relations
5

Fifth semester

  • Quantitative research
  • Microeconomics
  • Financial accounting
  • Tax law
  • Regional studies of Asia and Oceania
  • Fundamental training elective I, II and III
6

Sixth semester

  • Qualitative research
  • Macroeconomics
  • Regional studies of Europe
  • International law
  • International economy
  • Fundamental training elective, IV, V and VI
7

Seventh semester

  • Human rights
  • Regional studies of Africa and the Middle East
  • International free trade agreements
  • Optional basic training VII, VIII, IX, X XI
8

Eighth semester

  • Foreign language for international relations
  • Integrative training elective I and II
  • Social service (only for Mexicans)
9

Ninth semester

  • Seminar for professional performance
  • Optional integrative training: III
  • Learn about the electives CLICK HERE.

Modelo de Educación Digital

Si estudias la Licenciatura en Relaciones Internacionales Modalidad No Escolarizada puedes conocer el Modelo de Educación Digital UANL Click Aquí 

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