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Classroom modality
RVOE as set forth in Ministerial Agreement SEP 15018, dated 29/11/76.
International Relations
Classroom modality
RVOE as set forth in Ministerial Agreement SEP 15018, dated 29/11/76.
Strategies that bring the world together
THIS PROGRAM IS FOR YOU IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN:
Resolving conflicts, connecting your local context with the global situation, negotiating, debating and proposing.
BY STUDYING AT ITESO
You join an academic community made up of experts in the analysis of international relations with recognition in Mexico and abroad.
Your study program is accredited by the Association for Accreditation and Certification in the Social Sciences (Acceciso, in its initials in Spanish).
You gain practical experience in simulation workshops such as UNITESO (Model United Nations among various universities) and the International Café, and you take part in forums, trips and seminars that enrich your education and provide you with practical learning that includes a strong element of social commitment.
You participate in economic, social, political and cultural projects where you apply your knowledge to solve local or regional problems that have an impact on the international level.
WHAT DO YOU STUDY?
In International Relations you analyze politics, economics, culture and society in the international arena, and you develop skills for managing projects and conducting negotiations related to your field.
You learn to devise strategies for identifying and resolving international conflicts.
You promote cooperation, agreements and consensus among different cultures using ethical, practical and human perspectives.