- Secondary school leaving certificate (or equivalent)
- Good command of English, both written and spoken, proven by a language certificate (B2 or higher) or by a certificate confirming that previous studies were conducted in English
by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
The aim of the bachelor’s program in international studies is to train intellectuals who are able to navigate the world of international relations, represent national and regional interests appropriately, are sensitive to global issues, are capable of dealing with the challenges arising from the European integration process, and who are open to learning about other cultures, and who are capable of maintaining international relations, creative problem solving, and flexible solutions to complex tasks at domestic or international companies, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and who are prepared to continue their studies in a master’s program.
As an expert responsible for international relations, or as an international affairs officer:
During a 20–30-minute online admission interview, the applicant’s knowledge in social sciences, interest in international relations, motivation, commitment to study and language proficiency are assessed.
Successful candidates are expected to answer the following questions on their background and motivations:
Applicants can score a maximum of 100 points. Applicants who score at least 80 points will be admitted to the BA programme. Applicants who score less than 80 points will be rejected.
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Established in 1992, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is one of the youngest of eight faculties at the long-established University of Miskolc. The faculty increases the diversity and expands the range of opportunities available at the university. As the regional centre for the humanities, social sciences and teacher training, our faculty continues to be a leading teaching and research centre serving both the region and society. We look forward to welcoming you in person!