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Distance degree programs for Adults & Professionals.

Diplomacy Online - Bachelor's, Master's, Doctor Ph.D. Degree.

 

Faculty of Arts & Humanities via distance learning

 

Faculty of Arts & Humanities

 

 

Diplomacy via distance learning

 

This program explores diplomacy, the art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of states, the changing nature of contemporary diplomacy and its future directions considering the complexities of twenty-first-century geopolitical strategies. Diplomacy deals with the forces that have shaped our world today and will impact upon it tomorrow. Effective communication and protocol must merge new technologies and trends with classic traditions in order to facilitate the good development of a world that is permanently changing.

 

Academic Supervisor : Anna Sofie Helen Bolin
More information about this academic supervisor at Bircham University Human Network. More info...

 

Diplomacy Online via distance learning

Specialist, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctor - Diplomacy.

 

This module is applicable to Specialist, Expert, Bachelor's, Master's & Ph.D. (Doctor) Degree Programs. This academic program is designed at the postgraduate level (Master’s or Doctoral). This module may also be adapted to complete the course requirements of Specialist, Expert Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree. A further option is the enrollment into each of the courses listed within this specialization module. This module may be combined or completed with other modules from this faculty. For example: Conflict Resolution - Geopolitics & Geostrategy - International Business - International Law - International Relations - International Studies - International Trade - Maritime Port Management - Military Strategy - Peace Studies - Protocol & Etiquette - Translation & Interpretation .

 

Specialist - Expert Diploma - Diplomacy Online
Tuition Fee: 1.050 Euros (1.350 US$) ... 1.470 Euros (1.890 US$).
Specialist - Expert Diploma Online: 15 ... 21 Academic credits required for this distance learning degree program. More info...
Composition: Diplomacy via distance learning = 42 Academic credits - Select 5 courses for the online diploma of Specialist or 7 courses for the Expert Diploma from the total of courses from the specialization module.

 

Bachelor's Degree - Diplomacy Online
Tuition Fee: Min. 3.510 Euros (4.420 US$) ... Max. 6.800 Euros (8.700 US$).
Bachelor's Degree Online: 130 Academic credits required for this distance learning degree program. More info...
Composition: Diplomacy via distance learning = 42 Academic credits + 40 credits in General Education (may be transferred from previous education and professional experience) + Additional courses may be selected from other modules in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities from Bircham International University if required. This selection must be approved by the Distance Learning University Education Board. For example: International Relations.

 

Master's Degree - Diplomacy Online
Tuition Fee: Min. 4.680 Euros (6.120 US$) ... Max. 7.020 Euros (9.180 US$).
Master's Degree Online: 36 ... 54 Academic credits required for this distance learning degree program. More info...
Composition: Diplomacy via distance learning = 42 Academic credits + Additional courses may be selected from other modules in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities from Bircham International University if required. This selection must be approved by the Distance Learning University Education Board. For example: International Relations. + 13 Academic credits (Research methodology and final project or thesis. More info...).

 

Doctor Ph.D. Degree - Diplomacy Online
Tuition Fee: Min. 5.850 Euros (7.650 US$) ... Max. 9.360 Euros (12.240 US$).
Doctor Ph.D. Degree Online: 45 ... 72 Academic credits required for this distance learning degree program. More info...
Composition: Diplomacy via distance learning = 42 Academic credits + Additional courses may be selected from other modules in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities from Bircham International University if required. This selection must be approved by the Distance Learning University Education Board. For example: International Relations. + 18 Academic credits (Research methodology and final project or thesis. More info...).

 

 

Payment plans are available upon request up to 36 monthly installments. More info...

 

Academic Supervisor Bircham International University

 

BIU adapts each Distance Learning Higher Education degree program to the needs of each student. More info...

 

 

Diplomacy Online

Courses list (each subject accounts for 3 academic credits):


1 BIU Earned Credit = 1 USA Semester Credit (15 hours of learning) = 2 ECTS Credits (30 hours of study).
You may study any subject as an independent online continuing education course. More info...

 

The UN & International Organizations
This course discusses the origins, the functions, the role, and the significance of international organizations such as the United Nations. It provides examples of various kinds of international organizations, their aims, principles, membership, and decision-making processes.
Academic Supervisor: Earle Taylor

Global Political Economy
This course surveys the principles and concepts of international political economy. It examines the Western system and the relationships influencing Western trade; the North South system; the East West system with emphasis on trading policies; as well as the new global economic order, its role, and its consequences in international political economy.
Academic Supervisor: Mª Teresa Martinho Almagro

Cross Cultural Social Perspectives
This course studies the similarities and differences of cultures. It teaches students the skills of communication, negotiation, and managing cultural differences. It provides a cross cultural social perspective to deal effectively with individuals from varied cultures in different situations.
Academic Supervisor: Francis Wambua Mulwa

Human Rights & Public Institutions
This course explores the functioning of institutions on the formulation and implementation of human rights policy. It analyses why institutions adopt different human rights agendas, why and how they select implementation options, and what is the best form of assessing the successful pursuit of a human rights policy.
Academic Supervisor: Antoine K. Abou Assaf

International Legal Procedures
This course studies the problems of international legal procedures in private and governmental practices as affected by international relations; the law applicable to different conflicts; interpretation of laws, treaties, and other international agreements; jurisdiction of nations; as well as the formation, operation, and function of international agreements, international claims, arbitrage, and dispute resolution.
Academic Supervisor: Antoine K. Abou Assaf

International Relations
This course considers all the international relations theories, classical and modern, including realism, idealism, behaviorism, globalism, Marxist and imperialist theories, in addition to the people who have elaborated these ideas and the context in which they did it. It critiques and compares theories, and stresses on the relevance of theory in international relations.
Academic Supervisor: Anna Sofie Helen Bolin

International Conflict Resolution
This course investigates the origins and the theories of conflict and war and their prevention. It analyses the relationship between foreign policy, national security, attainment of political objectives, conflict and violence, and the political economy of war. It examines the transformation of conflict into social violence, the means to end hostilities, and the administration of peace processes.
Academic Supervisor: Earle Taylor

Diplomatic Relations
On the more practical side, this course considers the establishment and conduct of diplomatic relations and permanent missions, protocol and procedure, diplomatic language and types of diplomatic correspondence, diplomatic and consular privileges, immunities, consular functions, and conference diplomacy.
Academic Supervisor: Anna Sofie Helen Bolin

International Law
This course examines the nature and sources of international law, its institutions, and its forms of dispute resolution. It covers the problems of private and governmental practices affected by international relations; the law applicable to questions of recognition and non-recognition of governments and nations; interpretation of treaties and other international agreements; jurisdiction of nations; effect of peace and war; formation, operation, and function of various international agreements as well as matters of international claims.
Academic Supervisor: Margarita Trejo Poison

Geopolitics
This course about geopolitics examines the dramatic effects wrought by ideological, economic, socio-cultural and demographic changes in the context of their human and physical settings, and it explores their geographical influence on foreign policy and international relations.
Academic Supervisor: Anna Sofie Helen Bolin

Arbitration
This course of arbitration presents a form of alternative dispute resolution outside the courts. Arbitration is an independent process where disputing parties agree that one or several individuals can make a legally binding decision about the dispute after receiving evidence and hearing arguments. Arbitration is different from mediation because the arbitrator has the authority to make a decision about the dispute. This decision is enforceable in the courts.
Academic Supervisor: Earle Taylor

Peace Studies
This course examines a set of fundamental questions raised in peace studies and provides different perspectives to them. What do we mean by peace? How do we consider violence, conflict, security, development, sustainability, democracy, equality, and justice? What human values relate to cultures of peace and conflict? Which are the practical means to build peaceful relationships? What are the key challenges and the peaceful alternatives facing humanity now and then? The wide range of human peace and conflict experiences and the complexity of interactions at both the local and the global levels make it very difficult to have single answers to these questions.
Academic Supervisor: Carmen Ramirez Hurtado

International Protocol & Etiquette
This course shows how to understand international protocol and respect cultural differences. In the global marketplace, knowing how to receive, interact with, and entertain international guests and business associates are critical success factors. Mistakes in protocol and etiquette can even ruin many situations or business.
Academic Supervisor: Fernando Fernández Sánchez

Diplomacy
This course explores diplomacy, the art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of states, the changing nature of contemporary diplomacy and its future directions considering the complexities of twenty-first-century geopolitical strategies. Diplomacy deals with the forces that have shaped our world today and will impact upon it tomorrow.
Academic Supervisor: Anna Sofie Helen Bolin

 

 

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Diplomacy Online via distance learning

Recommended Professional References.

Joining the proper association is the best way to become an updated professional.

 

Bircham International University graduates may join many professional associations. Membership requirements for each association may vary depending on the degree program, specialization and graduate resume en each occasion. BIU can not guarantee membership in all instances. BIU does not intermediate in these procedures. Bircham International University provides a list of available memberships and professional references from each faculty where some BIU graduates may belong. Contact directly the ones you select. More info...

 

AAD - American Academy of Diplomacy
ADST - Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training
AEP - Asociación Española de Protocolo
APSIA - Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs
CPR - International Institute For Conflict Prevention and Resolution
EADS - Euro Atlantic Diplomacy Society
EAF - Etiquette à la Française
FLAEI - Federación Latinoamericana de Asociaciones de Estudios Internacionales
ISPEP - International Society of Protocol & Etiquette Professionals
LDA - London Diplomatic Association
PDAA - Public Diplomacy Association of America
PE - Protocolo & Etiqueta
POA - Protocol Officers Association
The Diplomatic Society
WASCD - World Association for the Study of Cultural Diplomacy
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Admission requirements - Diplomacy

Specialist - Expert Diploma, Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Doctor Ph.D. Degree.

 

For official admission status at Bircham distance education university; you need to send in a filled out, dated, and signed official Application for Admission. You may download this application form from the website or request it by email or mail. Please send this application and enclosed documents to our address. You may also submit this application and attached documents by email in a PDF Format. More info...

 

Bircham International University issues an admission certificate after receiving your complete application for admission. This document will show the amount of credits transferred and validated from previous education and experience, and the amount of credits required to complete the distance learning degree program's major. Bircham University can not perform this evaluation without the complete application for admission. More info...

 

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METHOD OF INSTRUCTION: Distance Learning Higher Education

 

This distance learning education program is completed by a traditional correspondence instruction method. Once you sign up for the course, Bircham International University will send you (to your mailing address) the suggested textbooks. After reading the book, you will be asked to write a 20 to 35 pages report that reflect your understanding of the book. This report is equivalent to the exam and can be submitted by email or mail. Bircham International University will evaluate your written work. If passed, BIU will issue the corresponding diploma. For more instructions about BIU pedagogy, tutoring, and evaluation, please read our distance learning education study guide. More info...

 

Students enrolling into this distance education program should be aware that:
1. Location: Bircham International University needs a functional geographical location to ship the book and materials for successful completion of this program of study.
2. Communication: Email, courier, phone are key communication instruments with Bircham University that play an important role in the progress and support of this program of study.
3. Capacity: Any impediment, physical or psychological, to read a book and write a report must be communicated to Bircham International University prior to enrollment into this distance learning program.
4. Technology: No specific technology is required to complete this distance education program.
5. Language: Book reading and report writing in other language than English must be requested (and approved by BIU) prior to enrollment in any distance learning program.
6. Discrimination: There is no discrimination with respect to race, color, gender, beliefs or religion.
7. Age: Check the admission requirements for each distance education degree program. More info...

 

Duration - Diplomacy Online via distance learning

For a program of 21 credits, the estimated time for completion is 21 weeks. For 45 credits, the estimated time for completion will be 45 weeks, and so on. Calculations are approximate. The length of each distance learning degree program is calculated based on an average of 15 hours of learning per week. It also depends on the number of validated credits from previous knowledge and the level of commitment to the studies. More info...

 

All information related to the distance learning degree programs is in English, although you may, upon request and approval, submit the required assignments in other languages.

 

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Faculty of Arts & Humanities via distance learning

Diplomacy Online

Specialist - Expert Diploma, Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Doctor Ph.D. Degree.

 

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