The B.Sc. International Relations and Diplomacy programme provides a thorough grounding in global affairs, foreign policy analysis, international law, diplomacy, and regional politics. Students gain practical understanding of how states, organisations, and actors interact on the global stage and acquire the skills to critically engage with issues such as conflict, cooperation, development, and governance.
The curriculum integrates academic theory with practical diplomacy, ensuring students are equipped to engage with real-world political and diplomatic challenges. Graduates are trained to be analytical, ethical, and globally aware professionals prepared to contribute to national development and international peace-building efforts.
This multidisciplinary programme combines political science, international law, economics, history, and foreign languages to provide students with a well-rounded education in global affairs. Students are introduced to the evolution of international systems, major political ideologies, global governance, strategic studies, and contemporary diplomatic practice. Emphasis is placed on African politics, Nigeria’s foreign policy, and the continent’s place in world affairs.
In addition to theoretical foundations, students will engage in simulations, case studies, and research projects to build practical diplomatic skills. Courses such as Theory and Practice of Diplomacy, International Institutions, and Sustainable Development Practices in Nigeria offer hands-on understanding of global political dynamics. A strong leadership focus through Salem’s TLTC modules and a compulsory French language component position students for international competitiveness.
AWARD TITLE
B.Sc.
START DATE
September 2025
DURATION
4 years
STUDY MODE
Full-time
CAMPUS
Nigeria, Lokoja
The programme blends academic knowledge with practical applications and leadership training.
Learning Methods:
Formal lectures and small group tutorials
Case studies and real-world scenarios
Field trips and diplomatic simulations
Group and individual research projects
French language and communication training
Leadership seminars (TLTC)
Industrial training (SIWES) and practicum
Assessment Structure:
Coursework (assignments, tests, and term papers)
Written examinations
Oral presentations and group work
Research projects and thesis
Practical demonstrations and field reports
Participation in diplomatic simulations and policy debates
Graduates can work in:
Foreign service (diplomats, embassy staff)
International organisations (UN, AU, ECOWAS, NGOs)
Public policy and governance
Journalism and international media
Think tanks and research institutions
Election monitoring agencies
International law and advocacy
Development agencies and foreign missions
Political risk analysis firms
Academic and research institutions
Applicants must meet the following:
Minimum of five (5) O’Level credits in WASSCE/NECO/GCE at not more than two sittings
Direct Entry (200 Level):
Candidates with A-Level or equivalent qualifications.
Candidates applying for admission into 100 level undergraduate programmes must possess a minimum of five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes at not more than two (2) sittings in WASC, GCE, NECO or its equivalent. Awaiting result is also accepted.
Candidates applying for Direct Entry into 200 level must possess the following
The course fees you’ll pay and the funding available to you depends on factors such as your nationality, location, personal circumstances and the course you are studying. Visit the links below to find the Undergraduate section.
Find out about grants, bursaries, scholarships and living costs in our undergraduate taught fees and funding section.
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