About Course
The DUT in International Relations is a two-year program that prepares students to understand global dynamics and interactions between states, international organizations, businesses, and NGOs. This degree covers topics such as diplomacy, international trade, foreign policy, and international cooperation. The objective is to train professionals capable of working in an international environment by managing complex relationships and promoting strategies of influence, negotiation, and cooperation.
Students following this training acquire skills in analyzing international relations, managing international projects, intercultural communication, and knowledge of international institutions. They are also trained in the practical aspects of foreign trade, international law, and international organizations. Internships or projects in companies or international institutions allow them to apply theoretical knowledge in a real context.
The career opportunities from this training are varied and include positions such as trade attaché, international project assistant, international relations officer, or international business consultant. Graduates can work in embassies, international organizations, exporting companies, or NGOs. This DUT also provides a good foundation for pursuing higher education, particularly towards a bachelor's or master's degree in international relations, international law, or international trade.


