The Bachelor’s Degree Program in International Law is designed to equip students with a deep understanding of the global legal order, intergovernmental relations, and international treaties.
The program covers key subjects such as public international law, human rights law, diplomatic relations, and international criminal law. Students are provided with the knowledge and skills to follow legal developments around the world. The curriculum combines both theoretical and practical courses to enhance students’ critical thinking, comparative analysis, and legal writing skills.
Through case studies on international legal institutions, judicial processes, and treaties between states, students gain a global legal perspective. In addition, foreign language and legal terminology training constitute an essential part of the program.
Graduates of this program can pursue careers in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, international organizations (such as the United Nations and the Council of Europe), consulates, international NGOs, and law firms. They also have the opportunity to continue their academic studies at the master’s and doctoral levels.