Did you know the interactions between sovereign states determine regional and international cooperation and support? Experts in this field ensure their country has friendly relationships with other nations. There are various international relations courses in Nigeria offered by various institutions. They train students on matters related to politics and government.
International relations courses in Nigeria are sometimes called international studies or international affairs. These courses are mainly offered in faculties or departments of humanities or social sciences. They expose students to economic, political and social interactions within governments.
Below is a list of universities that offer international relations in Nigeria and their location. The courses under international relations in Nigeria may also include history, international studies, and strategic management.
Check out the state-owned schools that offer international relations in Nigeria below.
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There are many federal universities in the country. They are spread across various federal states, and federal governments fund them.
Here is a list of privately-owned institutions offering this course and their location.
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NB: If you wish to join the field of international relations, but pursued a different course in college, you can pursue professional courses in international relations in Nigeria. These are normally offered by specialised colleges or relevant professional bodies.
Alternatively, you can pursue your master's in international relations from an accredited institution if you meet the entry requirements.
The UTME combination for this course is Mathematics and any two (2) of Economics, History, Government, Geography, Literature in English, and French. The English language is also compulsory.
To learn more about the admission requirements, you should check the Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) eBrochure for subject combinations and other instructions.
According to Britannica, international relations means the study of the relationships among states with each other and with international organisations. It is related to other academic disciplines, e.g. history, political science, geography, law, economics, sociology, and philosophy.
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Yes, it is good to pursue this course if you are passionate about it. It will help you understand how sovereign nations and organisations interact.
The compulsory subjects needed are Mathematics and English. You should also have at least two among Economics, History, Government, Geography, Literature in English, and French.
Many private, state, and federal institutions of higher learning offer international relations courses in Nigeria. If you wish to pursue these courses, you should contact your institution of interest for more details.
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