Program Summary
History and diplomatic studies is an academic course that explores the past events of human societies and the principles, practices, and evolution of diplomacy. The course combines the study of historical events, trends, and figures with an in-depth understanding of international relations, foreign policy, and negotiation strategies. Students engage with topics such as colonialism, wars, revolutions, and the development of modern states, while also learning about the institutions, protocols, and actors that shape global diplomacy. It encourages critical thinking, analytical skills, and a deep appreciation for how historical contexts influence current international affairs. This interdisciplinary approach prepares students for careers in government, international organizations, academia, or any field requiring a solid grasp of history and global interactions.