The international relations curriculum enables students to analyze the legal, historical, socioeconomic, and political factors that are key elements in this field of study.
Webster students also examine the dynamics, structural characteristics, and humanitarian issues of the global community.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of key subfields and theories of international relations as a discipline.
Identify major actors and institutions of international relations and know their functions.
Analyze international issues from perspectives other than their own.
Display familiarity with foreign cultures and languages.
Course Requirements:
•Signed Application Form
•Proof of English Proficiency:
– TOEFL: PBT 550 | iBT 80
– IELTS: 6.0
– Pearson: 53
•High School Transcript
•Essay: 300-500 word essay on a topic of your choice OR Curriculum Vitae (CV)
•One Letter of Recommendation
•Certificate of Finance showing *
•Copy of Passport ID Page
•Official University/College Transcripts (for Transfer Students)
•Some programs have additional entry requirements.
Please contact your advisor for more information.
Course Duration:
4 years (128 Credit Hours)
Online: No
Campus Based: Yes
Our History.
Webster has an extraordinary history that reflects a commitment to serving people who may not otherwise have access to quality education. Also see the Webster University Archives in the Emerson Library.
Founded in 1915: in St. Louis, Missouri, by Sisters of Loretto, a Catholic religious organization, Webster College (originally named Loretto College) was one of the first Catholic women's colleges west of the Mississippi River. It was progressive for its time, providing higher education to women.