The philosophy of the International Relations program is to develop globally-minded analysts who understand the complexities of international affairs. Our curriculum integrates theoretical frameworks with practical knowledge of global systems, preparing students to analyze international politics, economic relations, and diplomatic processes.
We emphasize critical thinking, research skills, and ethical engagement with global challenges. The program aims to produce graduates who can contribute to foreign policy formulation, international organizations, and global civil society while understanding Africa's position in the international system.
— Joseph Nye
Objectives Admission Requirement(UTME) | |
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Minimum of five credits at Ordinary Level in GCE, SSCE, or equivalent examinations. Credits must include English Language, Government/History, and three other Arts or Social Science subjects. Combinations from WAEC/NECO at not more than two sittings are acceptable. | |
UTME subjects: English Language, Government/History, and any other two Arts or Social Science subjects | |
Successful completion of Obong University's post-UTME screening and interview |
Direct Entry | |
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Two Advanced Level Passes in Government, History, Economics or related subjects plus credits at Ordinary Level as specified above | |
Diploma in International Relations, Political Science or related fields with minimum Upper Credit | |
NCE with merit in relevant disciplines |