This 2-year programme offers an interdisciplinary curriculum in Business Economics and International (Economic) Relations, with further emphasis on Political Sciences, European Studies and Law. Basic theoretical fields cover European Integration, Diplomatic Relations, Social Sciences Research and Political Economics. The programme combines both theories and practices through interdisciplinary educational methodology and a working method that is intended to use practical and theoretical teaching simultaneously (e.g. through simulations, case studies etc.). The programme itself is a specialised module on the Legal and Business Aspects of International Economic Relations. During the programme there is a focus on developing skills like specialised English language proficiency, negotiation techniques, and also communication, analytical and rhetorical skills. Graduates of the Faculty usually choose their careers in government or the public sector at international firms or civil organisations. There is also an opportunity to continue studies in PhD programmes.
Formal Requirements: Fully Completed Application Form with all required attachments, ie: a Reference Letter and a Motivaton Letter, copy of degree and language certificate.
BA in International Relations,
BA in International Studies,
other degrees based on preliminary assessment (according to the Hungarian Higher Education Laws) and evaluation by the administration of the Programme. IMPORTANT NOTE! Those applicants who do not hold BA degrees in International Relations, will need to provide their academic transcript for review to the Admission Committee, to check compliance with necessary entry credits (30 ECTS) based on Hungarian regulations. If the courses in the transcript of the applicant do not correspond to the minimal entry credits (30 ECTS) in the Faculty International Relations Curriculum, the application unfortunately cannot and will not be further processed. Prospective applicants, upon providing their transcripts, will be informed about such a decision by the Admission Committee in due time.
Entrance examination:
yes
Entrance type:
Oral
Minimum level of language proficiency (oral):
IELTS 6.5 or interchangeable TOEFL 79-93 score interval (equivalent to CEFR B1-C2 level)
Minimum level of language proficiency (written):
IELTS 6.5 or interchangeable TOEFL 79-93 score interval (equivalent to CEFR B1-C2 level)
Place of examination:
Online
Language skills subject to verification on the occasion of an Admission Interview. IMPORTANT NOTE: Those applicants who do not hold BA degrees in International Relations, will need to provide their academic transcript for review to the Admission Committee, to check compliance with necessary entry credits (30 ECTS) based on Hungarian regulations. If the courses in the transcript of the applicant do not correspond to the minimal entry credits (30 ECTS) in the Faculty International Relations Curriculum, the application unfortunately cannot and will not be further processed. Prospective applicants, upon providing their transcripts, will be informed about such a decision by the Admission Committee in due time.