DIPLOMATIC ACADEMIC OF PERU MASTER IN DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CURRICULUM

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DIPLOMATIC ACADEMIC OF PERU
MASTER IN DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
CURRICULUM
The first semester starts during the first week of April
and ends during the third week of July.
The second semester starts during the second week of August
and ends during the last week of November.
During the first and second week of December: master thesis
dissertation for second year students.
First year students
FIRST SEMESTER
Courses
Peruvian
Diplomatic History
International Law
and Conflict
Resolution
Order, Hierarchy
and the
International
System
Diplomacy I
Economic Analysis
for Diplomats
Research
Methodology
History of Ideas
in Peru
Workshop on Policy
Analysis
Total credits
Credits
3
4
Faculty
Minister Rosa Garibaldi.
PhD. Scarlett O'Phelan Godoy.
Mg. Luis Garcia Corrochano.
3
PhD. Javier Alcalde Cardoza.
2
3
Amb. Hernan Couturier.
Mg. Jorge Luis Loyola.
2
Mg. María Angélica Borneck.
3
Dr. Antonio Zapata Velasco.
2
Amb. Jose Antonio Meier.
22
Co-curricular activities:
Languages:
English: 9 hours per week.
French: 5 hours per week.
Portuguese: 4 hours per week.
During the first week of August:
Field trip inside the country
SECOND SEMESTER
Courses
Seminar on Foreign
Policy of Peru
(1883-1990)
History of Peruvian
culture
Diplomacy II
Credits
4
Faculty
Ph.D. Scarlett O'Phelan.
Ambassador Luis Sandoval.
3
International Law
II:
Dispute Resolution
Human Rights &
Sea Law
International
Relations
Total credits
3
Dr. Luis Enrique Tord.
Ph.D. Antonio Zapata.
Ambassador Claudio Sosa.
Second Secretary Carmen Arias
Otárola.
Ph.D. Juan Jose Ruda
Santolaria.
Mg. Victor Garcia Toma.
5
3
18
Co-curricular activities:
Languages:
English: 9 hours per week.
French: 5 hours per week.
Portuguese: 4 hours per week.
Mg Alejandro Deustua Caravedo
Second Year students
FIRST SEMESTER
Courses
Peruvian Public
Administration
Comparative
Foreign Policy:
Argentina, Brazil,
Chile y Bolivia;
USA and the
European Union
Production
structure and
competitiveness in
Peru
Principles and
techniques of
International
Negotiation
Research seminar
Credits
2
Faculty
Mg. Flavio Ausejo.
3
Mg. Alejandro Deustua
Caravedo.
3
Dr. Luis Pacheco
3
Minister Gustavo Meza Cuadra
Mg. Ivan Ormachea.
3
Diplomatic
Communication
International
Cooperation: Peru
and the objectives
for the millennium
goals
Total credits
2
Dr. Javier Alcalde.
Dr. Luis Pachecho.
Mg. Nissim Alcabés.
Mg. Josefina del Prado.
Mg. María Angélica Borneck.
Minister Eric Anderson.
2
Licentiate José Antonio
González Norris.
18
Co-curricular activities:
Languages:
English: 9 hours per week.
French: 5 hours per week.
Portuguese: 4 hours per week.
During the first week of August:
Field trip inside the country
SECOND SEMESTER
Courses
Principles and
Techniques of
International
Negotiation
Promotion and
Economic,
Commercial and
Financial
Negotiation
Public Management
Elements of Private
International Law
Consular Law and
Practice
Credits
3
Faculty
Min Gustavo Meza Cuadra.
Mg. Ivan Ormachea Choque.
3
Dr. Bruno Barletti Pasquale.
Mg. Mercedes AraozFernandez.
3
2
Mg. Flavio E. Ausejo Castillo
Mg. Maria del Carmen Toval
Gil.
Ambassador Jorge Lázaro
Geldres.
Mininister Hector Matallana.
Minister Marco Nuñez-Melgar.
Minister Enrique Bustamante.
Minister Counselor Victor
Matallana.
Counselor Julio Cadenillas.
Counselor Walter Linares.
International
Cooperation
Total credits
3
4
17
Co-curricular activities:
Languages:
English: 9 hours per week.
French: 5 hours per week.
Portuguese: 4 hours per week.
Licentiate José Antonio
González Norris.
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