OVERVIEW
Southeast Asia’s pioneering International Relations degree programme, which seamlessly combines the best of university learning with invaluable industry experience. Spanning three years, this unique programme blends two years of on-campus education with a final year of immersive work-based learning.
During the initial two years on campus, you will be guided by distinguished International Relations scholars and national leaders, equipping you with essential leadership skills and a comprehensive understanding of global issues. Through a rich curriculum, you will delve into the theories and practices of international relations, empowering you to address current world affairs and foreign policy challenges.
In the culmination of your studies, the final year will immerse you in the realm of International Relations-related industry practices. This transformative phase will expose you to contemporary issues within your area of specialization and provide hands-on experience in managing and leading real-life projects. Supported by industry coaches and university lecturers, you will navigate the complexities of the field, gaining practical skills and insights that will set you apart as a competent and confident professional.
School
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Intake Month
February, April, and September
Study Options
Full-time only
Co-taught by
Industry Experts
Overseas Transfer Options
United Kingdom (UK)
Study Programme
3 years
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Prepare to embark on a transformative journey in the field of social sciences, where you will learn from a team of highly qualified academicians and industry leaders who are dedicated to shaping the next generation of industry-ready professionals. Our programme is designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and practical insights necessary to excel in your chosen field.
This programme is compatible with the new Taylor’s Curriculum Framework that allows you to mix & match study modules.
Primary Core
This component consists of core subjects, which are primary modules across a discipline that provides the fundamental knowledge of the discipline.
Year 1
- Introduction to Political Philosophy
- Introduction to International Relations
- Writing in Social Science
- International Relations Theories
- Politics and Public Issues in Malaysia
- Social Psychology
- Introduction to Social Statistics
- Social Theory
Year 2
- Specialisation 1:Â Advanced Modules in International Relations
- Specialisation 2:Â Complementary Studies
Year 3 (Work-Based Learning)
- Industry Project I
- Contemporary Issues in Asia Pacific
- Industry Project II
- Managing and Leading International Relations Project
Note:Â All information is subject to change. Readers are responsible for verifying information that pertains to them by contacting the university.
Specialisation
This component consists of specialisation subjects, which are primary modules based on the chosen specialisation that provides the fundamental knowledge of the discipline.
- Social Studies and Transformative Research
- Foreign policies and Diplomacy in Asia Pacific
- International Conflict Negotiation, Mediation and Resolution
- International Law and Organization
- International Political Economy
- National and International Security
- Regional Organisation, Cooperation and Integration
Specialisation:Â Complementary Studies
- 20 credits of free elective / minor modules / global mobility
University Core
This component consists of compulsory and nationally-mandated study modules required by the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education which aims to develop critical thinking and build social intelligence to cultivate civic responsibility and broaden cultural knowledge.
- Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban / Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2
- Falsafah dan Isu Semasa
- Emotional Intelligence in Action
- Kursus Integriti Dan Antirasuah
- Social Innovation Project
Note:
- Applicants without a Credit for Bahasa Malaysia in SPM are required to take Bahasa Kebangsaan.
- All information is subject to change. Readers are responsible to verify information by contacting the university.
Complementary Study
The Complementary Studies component offers students the flexibility to explore modules in a related or unrelated field, enhancing and complementing their primary major. This component allows students to broaden their knowledge and skills by selecting modules from the same or different schools within the university.
Complementary Studies can take various forms, including free electives, extensions, minors, or even a second major. These options provide students with the opportunity to delve deeper into a specific area of interest or broaden their understanding by exploring a different field of study.
Click here to see a full list of all available Flexible Education Components.
Free Elective Module
You will need to select any one (1) of the Free Electives offered by Taylor’s University. You can refer to the Flexible Education Guide for the complete list.
The free electives offered are subject to availability and you will need to meet the minimum module pre and co-requisite.
Are you ready to take the next step in your academic journey? Our programme offers an exciting opportunity for individuals passionate about the field of Bachelor of Social Science programme. To ensure a smooth admission process, please take note of our entry requirements listed below.
Prerequisites
Pass SPM / O-Level or equivalent with 5 credits for entry with Pre-University / Foundation qualification (Except for UEC).
SPM / O-Level with Diploma
Pass SPM / O-Level or equivalent with 3 credits for entry with Diploma qualification.
1. Candidates need to pass BM and History at SPM level.
2. All information is subject to change. Readers are responsible for verifying information that pertains to them by contacting the university.
Entry Pathway
CGPA 2.00 for 3 subjects with min. Grade C for each subject
Unified Examination Certificate (UEC)
Pass with min. 5Bs including English
A Level
Min. DDD
AUSMAT (SACEi)
Min. ATAR 55
Canadian Pre-University (CPU)
Min. average of 55% in 6 subjects
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Min. 24 points in 6 subjects
Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY)
50%
Taylor’s Foundation and Diploma programmes
Pass any Taylor’s Foundation /Â Diploma programme with CGPA 2.00
MOHE Matriculation
Pass with min. CGPA 2.00
Other Equivalent Qualification
Pass Foundation/Diploma/ Higher Diploma/ Advanced Diploma from any other institution recognised by Malaysian Government with min.CGPA 2.00
Application via APEL A is allowed
Any other equivalent qualification recognised by the Malaysian Government
Note:Â
- All information is subject to change. The above entry requirements serve as a guideline. Readers are responsible to verify the information by contacting the Admissions Department.
English Requirements
MUET/IELTS/TOEFL/UEC
Pass English
Taylor’s EET
Overall Score 5.0
Taylor’s IEN
Level 2 – Grade C
Pre-U/Diploma
Completed Pre-U/Diploma that was conducted in English
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
IELTS
5.5
Pre-U/Diploma
Completed Pre-U/Diploma that was conducted in English
When you’ve successfully completed this Bachelor of Social Sciences in International Relations programme, you could embark on any of these exciting careers, including:
- Political Analyst
- Diplomat
- Politician
- Member of Parliament
- Risk Analyst
- National Media Specialist
- International Media Specialist
- Academic
- Researcher in Think Tanks
- Project leader
- Social Entrepreneur
- Political Activist
- Consultant