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Current Students Japanese Current Students Japanese About About Facts and Figures Missions and Policies People Faculty Visiting Professors Learn in the world Academic Advisors Academic Advisors Search by Issue Search by Academic Field Search by Region Search by Degree & Language Academics Curriculum Course Sample Course Plans/Schedule Features DMDP/Exchange Program GCP-JAL--> Doctoral Program Admission Admissions Application Guidelines / Forms FAQ Fees and Financial Aid Career Services Ritsumeikan International Relations Academics Master's Program Sample Course Plans / Schedule How you decide courses to take Sample Course Plans Student A was interested in: The impact of cultural and economic factors on conflict resolution in Africa Thinking that the role of international politics is crucial in conflict resolution in Africa, ‘A’ mainly took courses related to the theories of International Politics and conflict resolution in the Global Governance cluster, while taking other courses such as Race and Ethnicity, or International Economics from the other clusters to develop a comprehensive analytical angle. 1st semester 2nd semester 3rd semester 4th semester Advanced Seminar Advanced Seminar Advanced Seminar Advanced Seminar Theories of International Relations Conflict resolution and Peace building International Organizations Local and Regional Development African Studies International Security Non-Traditional Security Professional Training;International Cooperation Quantitative Research Methodology International Political Economy Academic Writing(E) I Academic Writing(E) II Race and Ethnicity Student B was interested in: Bilateral diplomacy with renewable energy With an ambition to become a professional practitioner of renewable energy diplomacy, along with Japanese and statistics courses, ‘B’ mainly took courses dealing with the environment along with economics-related courses from the Sustainable Development cluster; this prepared her to be ready for work in the field. 1st semester 2nd semester 3rd semester 4th semester Advanced Seminar Advanced Seminar Advanced Seminar Advanced Seminar Introduction to Microeconomics Introduction to Macroeconomics International Economics Development Economics Environmental Policy Policy Evaluation Public Diplomacy Quantitative Research Methodology Professional Training;International Cooperation Research Training Academic Writing(E) II East Asian Studies Academic Writing(E) I Student C was interested in: Middle Eastern migrants in Europe Concerned with the effect of media on the issue of migration, ‘C’ took courses in the Culture, Society and Media cluster. In order to develop a methodological framework for understanding the issue in a multi-dimensional way, he took European Studies, Middle Eastern Studies and International Politics. 1st semester 2nd semester 3rd semester 4th semester Advanced Seminar Advanced Seminar Advanced Seminar Advanced Seminar Cultural Theories Global Sociology International Human Rights Globalization and Gender Issues Politics in Developing Countries Media Studies Globalization of religion Migration Studies Qualitative Research Methodology Race and Ethnicity Middle Eastern studies European Studies Research Training Schedule for Two-Year Master’s Program in International Relations Use the below horizontal scroll bar to view all the schedule. Support for Individual Research (Master’s thesis) Students receive comments and feedback from professors at the regular presentations prior to the submission of their Master’s thesis. Student questionaires show a high degree of satisfaction with our guidance. Degree Requirements Students must be enrolled for two or more years and earn the necessary credits listed below. In addition, students must submit a Master's thesis and pass an oral defense. Coursework requires students to take necessary credits from Core Course, Advanced Course, Advanced Seminar and Area Studies. To successfully complete the program, a student needs to earn 30 credits in total, which should at least have 4 credits from Core Course, 12 credits from Advanced Course, 2 credits from Area Studies, and 4 credits from Advanced Seminar. Coursework Number of credits required Core Course 4 Advanced Course 12 Advanced Seminar 4 Area Studies 2 Total 30 Ritsumeikan Guide to Guides for Academic Writers The electronic version of the "Ritsumeikan Guide to Guides for Academic Writers" is available online for your reference. 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