
While giving due attention to the academic aspects of the study of international relations, the course also aims at increasing the trainee diplomats’ ability to handle the practical aspects of their job. Ordinary teaching is complemented by lectures and conferences given by foreign academics, Kenyans and foreign practitioners of diplomacy. Students also do practical exercises like simulations of negotiations and go on study tours in Kenya and abroad.
Entry requirements for admission to the University of Nairobi for the above programme are:
1 First degree or its equivalent from a recognized university.
2 At least one year’s working experience in a relevant environment.
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Course Outline
Semester 1 (Core)
International Relations
Diplomacy
International Political Economy
Research Methods for Social Sciences
Semester 2
Core units
International Law
Introduction to French
Introduction to Spanish
Foreign Language
International Relations of African States
International Conflict Management
Theory and Practice of International Peacekeeping
Diplomatic Methods and Practice
Foreign Policy Analysis
Project Paper
Semester 1: Core Courses
i) International Relations
ii) Theory and Practice of International Peacekeeping
iii) Law of Armed Conflict
iv) Research Methodology
Semester 2
i) Strategic Planning
ii) Project Paper (Compulsory)
Electives 3
i) African International Relations
ii) International Conflict Management
iii) Diplomacy
iv) Political Economy of Africa