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to explain the concepts/theories of International Relations, |
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2
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to discuss the political, social and economic causes and results of the transformations experienced in a society or a state, |
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3
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to explain the research methods of International Relations, |
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4
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to interpret and evaluate the current issues, |
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5
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to follow the developments and the information in the field, |
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6
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to identify their own learning needs and govern the learning process, |
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7
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to develop a positive attitude towards lifelong learning, |
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8
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to follow the developments, using a foreign language at B1 level, |
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9
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use computer software and communication and information technologies required in the field at the advanced level, as defined by the European Computer Driving License, |
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10
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to share their field thoughts with experts and non-experts on the responsibilities for the environment they live in and to organize projects/activities accordingly, |
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11
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to observe social, scientific, cultural, and ethical values in the process of collecting, interpreting and using data and reporting the results of a study related to international relations, |
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12
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to have the awareness of the universality of social rights, social justice, and conservation of cultural values, |
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13
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to have adequate knowledge and awareness of globalization and intercultural communication. |