| Curriculum |
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Except for Thesis Writing (equivalent with 6 credit-hour), every course is equivalent with 3 credit-hour, with 14 class meetings and 2 evaluation sessions. To graduate, students are required to take at least 39 credit-hours Classes consists of two categories: mandated courses (signed "R" or "Required") and optional courses (signed "O" of "Optional") |
| Semester 1 |
| 1. Diplomacy & Securities in International Relations (R) |
| 2. Methods of Research in International Relations (R) |
| 3. The Political Economy of Governing the Market (R) |
| 4. New World Economic Power (R) |
| 5. Islam and Identity Politics in International Diplomacy (R) |
| Semester 2 |
| 1. New Issues in Diplomacy: Policies on Energy, food sovereignity, environment, and corporate governance (R) |
| 2. Diplomacy and Indonesia's Foregin Policy (R) |
| 3. Diplomacy in ASEAN (R) |
| 4. Domestic Politics, Political System and Diplomacy (O) |
| 5. International Organization and Multi-Track Diplomacy (O) |
| Summer Course |
| 1. Globalization, International Finance and Trade - joint course with PGSB (O) |
| 2. Seminar on Public Speaking, Communication Techniques & Practices of Negotiation (R) - joint course with PGSB & PGSC |
| Semester 3 |
| 1. Seminar on Internship on Current Issues (R) |
| 2. Thesis writing and Defense (R - 6 credit-hours) |
| Note: Courses will be conducted mainly in English |
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