What we are looking for in our students?
This Degree is for you if...
You wish to develop and project intellectual, instrumental and personal skills in an international context.
You have an interest in international relations, political links between states, supranational institutions, the international situation from a political, economic, historical, social and legal point of view, with a global vision of current problems and their possible solutions.
You possess empathy, capacity of work and study; facility for languages; as well as a good capacity for analysis and synthesis, oriented to the study of international relations in each of its sectors.
requirements access to the system as a general rule:
To be admitted to Degree in International Relations you must pass an exam and an interview staff.
If you are studying in a country outside the European Union, in addition to the admission test , we will also do a evaluation of professional competences. For students with special needs, the University has a special Unit for People with Disabilities (UADP)..
REQUIREMENTS DE LANGUAGE
Admission to the Degree in International Relations and to the Double Degree in International Relations and Law is conditioned to accredit the level of English in due time and form. Therefore, candidates must attach in the Portal miUNAV and send a copy by e-mail(josemsanchez@unav.es) before making the enrollment, a copy of the following certificates accrediting their level of English:
- First Certificate in English: 170 points or higher.
-Certificate in Advanced English.
-Certificate of Proficiency English.
-Cambridge Linguaskill Exam: 170 points or higher.
- TOEFL 77 points or higher.
- Level B2 of the Official School of Languages.
- 5 in IELTs.
- high school diploma at an international high school .
- Students whose language of teaching has been English.
- Students from high school diploma International. Language B.
Likewise, those students whose training or language mother tongue has not been Spanish, must accredit level B2 of the DELE (Diplomas de Español como language Extranjera) of the Instituto Cervantes. It will be essential to present any of these diplomas before formalizing the final enrollment of the first course. Otherwise, student will not be able to enroll in the program.
If you are going to study one of our diplomas from specialization you will have to prove one of the following English level qualifications:
-Certificate in Advanced English.
-Certificate of Proficiency English.
-Cambridge Linguaskill exam: level C1.
- TOEFL, 95 points or higher.
-Level C1 of the Official School of Languages.
- 6-7 in IELTs.
- high school diploma at an international high school .
- Students whose language of teaching has been English.
-Students from high school diploma International. Language B.
How is our process of Admissions Office?
Apply for admission in the Portal miUNAV.
Find out the dates and deadlines dates and deadlines.
Take the admission tests.
We will make a weighted average of your grade of 1st year of high school diploma (60%) and our admission test (40%). The committee Admission School will resolve your application.
We will inform you in the Portal myUNAV of the status of your application admission.
Once you have been admitted you can proceed to pay your enrollment. Find out about the UNAV payment methods.
Any questions? Contact us at contact and we will be happy to help you.
The test of admission
The test entrance exam goal is designedto assess the abilities and aptitudes of student.
This exam is worth 40% of the final grade.
Test on general knowledge of Law (basic concepts), National and International Politics, History, Philosophy, Geography, Economics, language and Literature and current affairs.
50% of the grade
test of English. Prepared by the institute of modern languages of the University, it serves to accredit the level of the student, but does not exempt you from the presentation of any of the official qualifications in English that are detailed in the section "requirements of language" of this same page, which are indispensable to be able to access the Degree.
Critical commentary: student is asked to develop a piece of writing based on the headline of a news item, photograph or specific current issue. The goal of this commentary, which can be done in Spanish or in English, is to test the ability of candidate to express, write, synthesize and link different aspects related to the question asked.
30% of the grade
Interview staff: the interest of student for the programs of study of International Relations, its knowledge of current international political issues and its appropriateness to the profile of admission will be assessed.
20% of the grade