
have completed an intensive language program in a higher-education institution in the last five years,.have successfully completed the last three years of secondary education in a country where the medium of instruction in the program is the official language,.The results of these examinations are valid for five years unless otherwise specified, have achieved a minimum score of 60 or an equivalent score in foreign-language examinations held by ÖSYM, or international examinations recognized by ÖSYM, or YÖKDİL examination held by the Higher Education Council.Please visit the Second University page of the Open Education System for detailed information on admission without entrance examination.

Admission For graduates and students of a higher-education program The aim is to produce graduates that understand, explain and interpret international relations, have good command of at least one foreign language, think critically, and have awareness of lifelong learning. Course offerings in the program equip graduates with the competence required to be employed in diplomatic service institutions, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, multinational corporations, and international departments of public institutions. The program aims to ensure that graduates have the competence to evaluate conceptual and theoretical knowledge related to the field from a multidimensional perspective, taking into account complex dynamics of globalization and international relations. Mario Damen and Kim Overlaet (eds.The objective of Program in International Relations is to equip students with knowledge and skills required to evaluate political, historical, social and economic developments at the regional and global level, explain the relationships between states and international organizations, and recognize international cooperation and international problem-solving mechanisms and methods.


Writings from Michel Foucault and the Prisons Information Group (1970-1980) (2021)
