Bachelor in International Relations & Political Science – HEIP

Bachelor
Highschool, 1st year undergraduate, 2nd year undergraduate
September, February
Full-time
Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon, Rennes
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Why choose HEIP’s Bachelor’s degree in International Relations & Political Science?

Do you want to understand the world around you and train for exciting careers? Join HEIP’s Bachelor’s degree in International Relations & Political Science, a three-year program available after the Highschool diploma.

This Bachelor’s degree is the ideal way to discover the fundamentals of international relations and to plan a varied career in France and abroad. In fact, openness to the world is an integral part of the DNA of the Bachelor’s program and of HEIP. You’ll be able to enjoy a wide range of international experiences during your studies.

What is the Bachelor’s program in International Relations & Political Science?

The Bachelor’s degree in International Relations & Political Science includes lectures, tutorials, group work and a variety of seminars.

During your three years of study, you’ll take a wide range of courses related to political science and international relations, such as :

  • geostrategy ;
  • constitutional law and political institutions ;
  • economy ;
  • geopolitics ;
  • international affairs and modern diplomacy ;
  • public international law ;
  • sociology ;
  • major contemporary conflicts ;
  • theory of international relations ;
  • political theory and the environment ;
  • humanitarian law ;
  • introduction to public finance ;
  • taxation ;
  • foreign languages.

What is the diploma awarded by the Bachelor’s degree in International Relations & Political Science?

By following this course, you will obtain a 3-year Bachelor degree. You’ll also earn 180 ECTS credits, enabling you to continue your studies in a Master’s program in France, but also in the rest of Europe.

What are the admission requirements for the Bachelor’s degree in International Relations & Political Science?

HEIP’s Bachelor’s degree in International Relations & Political Science is open to Highschool diploma holders who have taken the HGGSP specialization (History-Geography, Geopolitics and Political Science) or who have completed a first year of higher education in the humanities, literature or social sciences.

To apply for the second year of the Bachelor’s program, you need to have completed a 1-year higher education diploma and obtained 60 ECTS credits. To enter the third year of the Bachelor program, you need to have a 2-year higher education diploma and 120 ECTS credits.

Is it possible to study abroad during the Bachelor’s degree in International Relations & Political Science?

Students in the Bachelor’s International Relations & Political Science program can take part in an international experience during their third year of the Bachelor’s program by visiting our London campus in the first semester. They also have the opportunity to go abroad during the second semester.

Apply to HEIP’s Bachelor’s program in International Relations & Political Science

INTERNATIONAL

International application

Are you an international student interested in joining the Bachelor’s program in International Relations & Political Science, or would you like more information about the program’s courses?

FRENCH

French application

French students can apply directly to the HEIP MSc program on the school’s website.

Program features

program type

This program prepares you for a Bachelor’s degree.

admission level

The level required to apply is high school diploma, 1st year undergraduate, 2nd year undergraduate.

back to school

The school year starts in September and February.

language

This training is given in French or English.

campus

This course can be taken at the Paris, Lyon, Bordeaux or Rennes campuses.

Tuition fees*

The annual fee for this course is €8,600.

*International Student Pack: €490 mandatory fee for exclusive support services for international students.

Updated 25 January 2024