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Admission 2012


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Why study with us?

The Department of International Relations and European Studies from the University of Oradea offers, both at undergraduate and graduate levels, study programmes in Romanian or English, with high interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary nature, touching present day issues, with a consistent offer of practical activities (at undergraduate level: field trips and internships) and exchangeprogrammes (Erasmus scholarships) in over 60 universities from the European Union, giving you a broad  horizon of carrier options.

Bellow you have the list and the presentation of the study programmes included in our offer and the needed informations for the admission process (which will updated as they become available to us).

 

Undergraduate degree programmes

  1. BA in International Relations and European Studies (in English)
  2. BA in International Relations and European Studies (in Romanian)
  3. BA in Security Studies (in Romanian)

 

Postgraduate taught programmes

  1. MA in Regional Development and Institutional Communication in the EU (in Romanian)
  2. MA in European Security (in Romanian)
  3. MA in International Relations (in Romanian)
  4. MA in European Studies (in English)

Entry requirements

The admission criteria and schooling figures are presented bellow, for both undergraduate and graduate programmes. The schooling figures represent the maximum number of students that can be accepted for each study programme, without any reference to the number of tax-free positions. This information is presented below:

Undergraduate programme:
  • International Relations and European Studies (in English) - schooling figure: 50
    • English language eliminatory test
    • Baccalaureate average score – 40 %
    • High-school general average score – 30%
    • The high-school average score for one of the following disciplines: Romanian Language and Literature, Social Sciences, History, Geography, Foreign Language – 30%
  • International Relations and European Studies (in Romanian) - schooling figure: 50
    • Baccalaureate average score – 40 %
    • High-school general average score – 30%
    • The high-school average score for one of the following disciplines: Romanian Language and Literature, Social Sciences, History, Geography, Foreign Language – 30%
  • Security Studies (in Romanian) - schooling figure: 30
    • Baccalaureate average score – 50%
    • High-school general average score – 50%
Selection criteria: High-school general average score, Baccalaureate average score

Postgraduate level (Master):
  • Regional Development and Institutional Communication in the EU (in Romanian) - schooling figure: 50
    • Average of your dissertation and final exam - 50%
    • Average of your undergraduate marks – 50%
  • European Security (in Romanian) - schooling figure: 50
    • Average of your dissertation and final exam - 50%
    • Average of your undergraduate marks – 50%
  • International Relations (in Romanian) - schooling figure: 50
    • Average of your dissertation and final exam - 50%
    • Average of your undergraduate marks – 50%
  • European Studies (in English) - schooling figure: 50
    • Average of your dissertation and final exam - 50%
    • Average of your undergraduate marks – 50%

The Department of International Relations and European Studies from the University of Oradea offers, both at undergraduate and graduate levels, study programmes in Romanian or English, with high interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary nature, touching present day issues, with a consistent offer of practical activities (at undergraduate level: field trips and internships) and exchangeprogrammes (Erasmus scholarships) in over 60 universities from the European Union, giving you a broad  horizon of carrier options.

Bellow you have the list and the presentation of the study programmes included in our offer and the needed informations for the admission process (which will updated as they become available to us).

 

Undergraduate study programmes

  1. International Relations and European Studies (in English)
  2. International Relations and European Studies (in Romanian)
  3. Security Studies (in Romanian)

 

Graduate study programmes

  1. Regional Development and Institutional Communication in the EU (in Romanian)
  2. European Security (in Romanian)
  3. International Relations (in Romanian)
  4. European Studies (in English)

Informations related to the admission process

The admission criterias and schooling figures are presented bellow, for both undergraduate and graduate programmes. The schooling figures represent the maximum number of students that can be accepted for each study programme, without any reference to the number of tax-free positions. This informations are presented bellow:

Undergraduate level:
  • International Relations and European Studies (in English) - schooling figure: 50
    • English language eliminatory test
    • Baccalaureate average score – 40 %
    • High-school general average score – 30%
    • The high-school average score for one of the following disciplines: Romanian Language and Literature, Social Sciences, History, Geography, Foreign Language – 30%
  • International Relations and European Studies (in Romanian) - schooling figure: 50
    • Baccalaureate average score – 40 %
    • High-school general average score – 30%
    • The high-school average score for one of the following disciplines: Romanian Language and Literature, Social Sciences, History, Geography, Foreign Language – 30%
  • Security Studies (in Romanian) - schooling figure: 30
    • Baccalaureate average score – 50%
    • High-school general average score – 50%
Criterii de departajare: Media generală a anilor de studiu din liceu, Media de bacalaureat

Graduate level:
  • Dezvoltare regională și comunicare instituțională in UE (în limba Română) - cifra de şcolarizare: 50
    • Media examenului de licenţă - 50%
    • Media generală a anilor din facultate – 50%
  • Securitate Europeană (în limba Română) - cifra de şcolarizare: 50
    • Media examenului de licenţă - 50%
    • Media generală a anilor din facultate – 50%
  • Relaţii internaţionale (în limba Română) - cifra de şcolarizare: 50
    • Media examenului de licenţă - 50%
    • Media generală a anilor din facultate – 50%
  • Studii europene (în limba engleză) - cifra de şcolarizare: 50
    • Media examenului de licenţă  - 50%
    • Media generală a anilor din facultate – 50%
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