DIR Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
DIR graduates will:
A. Knowledge:
A1. Demonstrate core knowledge of socio-cultural, economic, political and security factors, facts, concepts, and generalizations that inform intra-state and cross-border relations among state and non-state actors;
A2. Possess knowledge of latest developments in the thematic clusters of international relations and governance, international law and organizations, international economics, and region and area studies;
Cognitive Skills:
B1. Evaluate the perspective, quality and accuracy of information resources with reference to international relations and governance, international law and organizations, international economics, and region and area studies;
B2. Use a deep knowledge of diverse worldviews, experiences, power structures, different effects of human organization and actions on the global system to develop informed actions to address significant global/local problems;
C. Interpersonal Skills and Responsibility:
C1. Execute tasks in an academic setting which require interpersonal skills, leadership skills, and independent learning skills useful for employment;
C2. Demonstrate an understanding of philosophical and social contexts and respect for ethics and ethical standards of the discipline when creating tools to address social, political, economic, and environmental challenges;
C3. Develop a sense of appreciation and respect for national interests, culture and cultural diversity;
D. Communication, Information Technology, and Numerical Skills
D1. Demonstrate an ability to effectively communicate information and ideas in English in both local and international contexts;
D2. Utilize the most appropriate information technology, statistical and mathematical techniques and tools in gathering, analysing, interpreting and presenting information.
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