Mgimo. what is needed for admission? Faculty of International Relations: who to work with

The most common entrance exams:

  • Russian language
  • Mathematics (basic level)
  • History - specialized subject, at the choice of the university
  • Social studies - by choice of university
  • Geography - at the choice of the university
  • Foreign language - at the choice of the university
Most universities require students to pass entrance tests in three areas. History serves as a profile exam. The second exam can be set at the choice of the educational institution - Russian language, social studies and geography. Most often, the elective exam is Russian.
Additionally, applicants are usually required to pass a test in a foreign language.

International relations is a fairly in-demand industry that is constantly growing and developing. Highly qualified specialists in the field of international relations are in incredible demand at the interstate level. Mastering this specialty is the key to successful employment anywhere on our planet.

Brief description of the specialty

A bachelor in this area is a specialist who ideally knows all aspects of the development of the area being studied (region or countries): economic, political, cultural, legal and more. Or is a qualified expert in one of the areas of international relations. Students can choose one of the study profiles that are closest to them.

The direction provides a choice among the following options:

  • international security;
  • contemporary global issues;
  • history of international relations;
  • world politics and international business;
  • international relations and foreign policy.

Large universities

  • Peoples' Friendship University of Russia;
  • Moscow State Linguistic University;
  • Mari State University;
  • Kazan (Volga region) Federal University;
  • Institute of Oriental Countries;
  • Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University named after. ON THE. Dobrolyubova.

Terms and forms of training

Mastering the qualification lasts 4 years with full-time (full-time) education. Some universities, as an exception, offer full-time and part-time forms of education, but on the basis of existing specialized education.

Subjects studied

In the process of mastering the specialty, students study many specialized disciplines, among which an important role is given to the legal direction.

These are items such as:

  • European law;
  • international Court;
  • constitutional law of foreign countries;
  • public international law;
  • international environmental law and others.

Economic disciplines also occupy a special place, among which the following can be noted:

  • world economy;
  • international monetary relations;
  • international economic relations and others.

Political disciplines are also one of the main ones when studying in this specialty:

  • political processes in modern Russia;
  • foreign policy of the Russian Federation (modern);
  • international conflicts;
  • international political analysis (basics);
  • world politics, etc.

The program provides for the study of two foreign languages, the first is international, the second is the language of the region being studied. Particular importance is given to special disciplines such as diplomacy, consular service and others. Among the disciplines, many belong to the geographical direction, for example, world geography, geography of the region being studied, and others.

Gained knowledge and skills

A graduate of this direction must:

  • speak two languages ​​at the required level, including speaking, writing, reading and listening, translating texts oral and written;
  • know history, world politics, diplomacy, foreign policy of the native state and the leading countries of the world, know the basics of analysis of international relations;
  • master the basic principles of mathematics, ecology, computer science;
  • have skills in using computer networks and the Internet;
  • be able to use applied analysis methods in practice for the purpose of the necessary orientation in the international field;
  • be able to perform executive and organizational functions at the international level;
  • be able to work in international teams, performing executive and leadership functions.

Who to work with

Graduates can get a job in the following positions:

  • junior and mid-level personnel (in international government agencies);
  • in diplomatic missions;
  • international divisions and departments;
  • commercial and government organizations of international profile.

Bachelors can work:

  • referents;
  • secretaries;
  • translators;
  • laboratory assistants;
  • assistants;
  • consultants;
  • analysts;
  • managers;
  • administrators;
  • advisors;
  • teachers;
  • tour guides;
  • experts on a specific country or region.

A career as an international relations specialist is quite complex and requires maximum dedication, so most bachelor's degree graduates choose a job in foreign economic activity, which promises them fairly broad prospects. The salary of foreign trade consultants starts from 50,000 rubles. Paid business trips also have their own charm - the opportunity to see other countries and show your best side. The most in demand on the market are those specialists who simultaneously possess diverse skills, for example, good knowledge of economics and international law.

Continuing training in the specialty

In order to make an excellent career at the international level, you need to be a real pro in your field. Therefore, many students do not stop at the knowledge and skills they acquire at the undergraduate level. Upon completion of training, graduates, if desired, can continue to master their specialty in master's and postgraduate studies.

It is believed that the Faculty of International Relations is the most prestigious and expensive department. Millions of schoolchildren throughout Russia dream of going there. But it often happens that, wanting to study at such a popular faculty, people do not even know what they will become after graduating from university. After graduating from the specialty “International Relations”, they still can’t figure out who to work with.

This material contains all the professions, as well as the skills and knowledge that you will acquire while studying at the FME, and also describes the traits that every international specialist should possess.

Faculty of International Economic Relations

First of all, this is the latest education system, within which students are taught courses in international processes taking place in the political, economic or spiritual sphere of any state.

Teaching 2 foreign languages ​​is also mandatory in this department. Often this is English (international), and the second student chooses at will: Chinese, German,...

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The areas of activity of graduates of the Faculty of World Economy and International Relations are as follows:

"World Economy" - future international economists can engage in foreign economic activities at the country's enterprises and bring products to international markets. .
"Public Relations" - specialists can work as press secretaries, analytical consultants, managers and executives with knowledge of PR technologies ("PR") and foreign languages. This kind of specialists is in demand in the press services of enterprises, organizations and institutions, in all media (television, radio, newspapers, magazines), as well as in special public relations agencies.
"International Relations" - the professional activity of a specialist in the field of international relations is aimed at studying the system of international relations, the most important international organizations and associations, problems and trends in the development of world politics, issues of national security and foreign policy...

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Alumni reviews

Dobry Andrey, graduate of 1999

Deputy Director of the Treasury and International Business Department
Head of International Business and Capital Markets Department
GROUP OF BANK "PIVDNEY"

“So much has happened in those short five years - we grew up, got smarter, and enjoyed life, but most importantly, we learned to live independently, make decisions and be responsible for them. As time has shown, they taught us thoroughly, the right things, and put their souls into each of us. Thanks everyone!”

Yulia Rostetskaya, graduate of 2001

Director of Logistics "DTA-Logistics LLC"

“Of course, it was a long time ago - student years and the educational process, but, definitely, MEO is one of the best faculties and a worthy ticket to life, if, of course, a person uses this ticket :)”

Bogdanov Dmitry, graduate of 2001

Executive Director of TH "Kopeyka"

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The Faculty of International Relations carries out training of specialists of various educational and qualification levels in accordance with state standards, training and certification of scientific, scientific and pedagogical personnel, research work, cultural and educational, methodological, publishing work.

Specialty: Management of foreign economic activity

Students study economic and management disciplines, in particular human resource management, strategic management, methods of making management decisions, management of foreign economic activity of an enterprise, international economic law, international management, information technology in international business, etc.

Graduates of this specialty can occupy positions of managers or leading specialists of enterprise departments...

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DezhAvYUGOST You can go to government agencies, public organizations, where you need to interact with foreign organizations. But this is if you have a passion for politics and history.

You can then, given that languages ​​are taught well at such faculties, and get a job in any company in the departments of external relations, customer relations (in foreign banks, for example), and in any place where economic calculations are not needed (although if you want to master this too Can). Only, if in the end you don’t really want to work in your specialty, but think that it’s just prestigious, then there’s no point in studying there, it’s better to choose the same management (unless you need a strong mathematical or economic bias).

No, the fact is that I’m just interested in history, law, politics, and I want to minimize the study of mathematics and economics, although this is included in the bachelor’s degree (

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Graduates

A graduate of the faculty is, first of all, an analyst capable of developing and proposing solutions to problems in the economic sphere. His task is to analyze markets and develop the most rational strategy for the company's development. Most of our graduates find work in the analytical departments of a wide variety of Russian, foreign and joint venture companies - banks, consulting firms, investment, insurance companies and other organizations. Representatives of companies constantly contact the faculty with a request to recommend students to them, so we have the opportunity to help those wishing to find a job.

The Saransk Cooperative Institute trains specialists to work in consumer cooperation organizations in positions requiring higher specialized financial and economic education, within the structure of the system of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation, in institutions of the Ministry of Taxes and Duties, in government bodies at the federal, territorial and municipal levels, in... .

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Reznikov Valery Vladimirovich

Year of issue: 2000

Place of work: Department of International Economic Relations, V. N. Karazin Kharkov National University

Position: Candidate of Economic Sciences, Senior Lecturer

Gasim Salah

Year of release: 2001

Specialty: “International Economic Relations”

Place of work: International Slavic University

Position: Ph.D., Head. Department of International Economic Relations, Vice-Rector for International Relations

Poltavtsev Evgeniy Nikolaevich

Year of release: 2005

Specialty: “International Economic Relations”

Place of work: PJSC "Kiev Confectionery Factory "Roshen"", Kiev

Position: General Director

Kostin Yuri Nikolaevich

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University of Economics and Law "KROK"

Accreditation level: IV
Form of ownership: non-state

University of Economics and Law "KROK" was founded in 1992 and is one of the first private higher educational institutions in Ukraine. The university is accredited according to the national classification at the highest fourth level. The goal of the University is to form an innovative educational system...

The university has: paid education, dormitories, a military department, and a library.

Open International University of Human Development "Ukraine"

Accreditation level: IV
Form of ownership: private

The university was founded in 1998. University "Ukraine" is the only higher education institution of an integrated type, open to young people of different levels of training, differentiated social opportunities and varying health conditions. He consciously took upon himself the mission of teaching people with special needs... ...

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However, despite the fact that today’s certified “diplomats” only dream of a diplomatic career, and for now they work as laboratory assistants for 2 million, freshmen of this faculty still hope for high positions with a salary of 2-3 thousand dollars.

“International relations, the world economy - I will probably work in a serious position, understand the processes taking place in the world economy, analyze. I don’t think much about the salary. But I hope that the salary will be proportional to the passing grade. Maybe two or three thousand dollars, already after career growth,” Ekaterina Nessan tells Euroradio.

The girl entered the budget, scoring 397 points in three tests and a certificate, and this is a record for BSU.

Meanwhile, Vasilina, a graduate of the Faculty of International Relations, graduated from BSU with a degree in cultural studies. He works in a private company as a personnel manager for 2.5 million a month and... is looking for another job: “We had few applications for distribution, so we applied for...

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Faculty of International Economic Relations

Dean of the Faculty Shmarlovskaya Galina Aleksandrovna, Doctor of Economics, Professor.

The Faculty of International Economic Relations (IER) trains economists in the specialties "World Economy" (specialization "Management of Foreign Economic Activity" and "International Investment"), Business Administration", "Economic Theory" (specialization "Economic Policy") and "Economics".

One of the most prestigious faculties of the University of International Economic Relations was created in 1992 and has the best experience in the republic in training personnel in the field of world economy and international economic relations. There are over 1,300 students studying full-time and part-time, who are subject to high demands in professional, computer, information and language training.

Graduates of the faculty (about 200 specialists per year) are proficient in methods of micro- and macroeconomic analysis, international...

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International economist— a specialist in the field of global economics, engaged in foreign economic, monetary, financial and entrepreneurial activities. The profession is suitable for those who are interested in mathematics, economics, foreign languages ​​and social studies (see choosing a profession based on interest in school subjects).

Specialists in the field of global economics are engaged in servicing foreign economic, monetary and credit and financial and entrepreneurial activities; ensuring the formation and use of information on assets, liabilities, income and expenses of enterprises, organizations and institutions; promoting the rational organization of financial and economic relations of objects; promoting the protection of economic interests.

Features of the profession

An international economist studies market conditions and price movements on world commodity markets. Studies various areas of professional services for entrepreneurial activity, which include protecting the economic interests of the organization in international transactions, choosing methods and tools for conducting foreign economic transactions, carrying out interaction between business and government authorities in the field of foreign economic activity, incl. customs control. Carries out legal regulation of international trade, incl. eliminating barriers to access of Russian goods and services to world markets, protecting the relevant markets of our country. Expert-analytical work is the systematization and synthesis of information in the field of organization and management of foreign economic activity for the development and adoption of effective business decisions. The scientific activity of an international economist is to study the economies of foreign countries.

Pros and cons of the profession

The profession of international economist has at all times been considered elite, highly paid, and prestigious. It provides an excellent opportunity, within the framework of the profession, to travel around the world, to study countries not only from the everyday side, but also from the economic aspect.

The disadvantages of this profession include the danger of possible force majeure circumstances during your stay in a particular country.

Place of work

Government structures: ministries and departments related to the organization and regulation of foreign trade activities; non-state structures related to foreign trade activities, for example, Chambers of Commerce; commercial structures entering the foreign market or depending on the import of goods and services; law firms providing services to Russian and foreign firms in the field of trade policy; international departments of state and commercial banks; institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences; insurance companies, travel companies. It is known that Russians today are highly rated on the global managerial labor market.

Important qualities

Erudition, developed vocabulary and diplomatic skills, analytical mind, high resistance to stress, ability to defend the interests of the company, skills in working with large amounts of information, excellent knowledge of two foreign languages, deep knowledge of economic theory, knowledge of computer technology.

Training to become an international economist

Invites you to take professional retraining courses under a program based on higher or secondary specialized economic or financial education. The Academy's training programs cover a wide range of professions and offer the possibility of distance learning.

We invite you to familiarize yourself with our complete list.

The specialty “Economist” is available in almost all universities; even those that have nothing to do with economics.

Salary

Remuneration for international affairs specialists is usually high. Depends on place of work, length of service, position.

Career steps and prospects

The young international economist starts working in the company as an apprentice. Most international companies are structured in such a way that for the first two or three years they invest in a future team member, “adjusting” the young employee to their standards, “passing” him through the corporate training system. Career develops gradually. You need patience, diligence in performing often routine functions, respect for the established order and discipline. The international company is guided by the prevailing conditions and practices of working with personnel in the world.

Famous international economists

Semyon Aleksandrovich Dragulsky is an international economist, vice-president, general director of the International Association of the Nobel Movement. Authors, presenters of programs and experts: Alexander Bovin, Vladimir Dunaev, Valentin Zorin, Vsevolod Ovchinnikov.

The life credo of the famous international economist: every morning I read Forbes magazine, if I don’t find my name there, I go to work!

MGIMO is one of the most respected higher education institutions in the country. The main areas of study are diplomacy, economics, law, journalism. Graduates, for the most part, are provided with excellent jobs and prospects - which is why studying here is so attractive. Considering the huge competition at MGIMO, admission is a long and difficult path.

Recruitment for study programs is carried out by the following faculties:

  • Faculty of International Relations (IR)
  • Faculty of International Law (MP)
  • Faculty of International Economic Relations (IER)
  • Faculty of International Journalism (MF)
  • Faculty of International Business and Business Administration (IBA)
  • Faculty of Applied Economics and Commerce (PEC)
  • International Institute of Energy Policy and Diplomacy (IIEP)

The first thing you need to find out before taking the package of documents to MGIMO is the Unified State Examination, which is required for each specialization. All faculties, without exception, require three exams: this is the Russian language required for all graduates, an additional foreign language, and an exam in one more discipline, determined by each of the university departments independently:

  • MO - history;
  • MP - social studies;
  • MEO - mathematics;
  • MJ - literature for the “International Journalism” program, social science for the “Sociology of Mass Communications” and “Public Relations”;
  • MBDA - mathematics;
  • PEC - mathematics for the direction of “Commercial Business”; geography for the direction “Ecology and environmental management”;
  • MIEP - history, mathematics, social studies (depending on the direction)

In addition to the Unified State Exam, each applicant will be given additional exams at MGIMO. They are usually held on the tenth of July, i.e. towards the middle of the admissions period. For most areas, this is an additional exam in a foreign language, during which it is checked how well the applicant has vocabulary, how good his knowledge of grammar and skills in working with text are. Its structure is somewhat different from the Unified State Exam and requires different skills and knowledge from applicants.

Traditionally, the foreign language chosen is the same as for the Unified State Exam, however, applicants entering, for example, departments specializing in oriental languages, can choose Arabic, Chinese, Korean or Turkish.

Applicants to the International Journalism major must be prepared to take an additional test in two stages. The first is an essay on a socio-political topic, the second is an oral presentation of your portfolio. The larger the portfolio, the better, but you should remember that all newspaper clippings, articles in magazines and on the pages of online publications must, firstly, be properly designed, and secondly, certified with a round seal and the signature of the editor-in-chief.

Knowing which exams need to be taken, the applicant can begin to estimate the passing grade required at MGIMO. As in all universities, it only increases every year. According to statistics for 2016, the average score for state employees is 94, for contract employees - 86. The number of hundred-salter students in one or more disciplines has exceeded three hundred.

In 2018, the Unified State Exam scores required to participate in the competition at MGIMO are:

  • in the Russian language - 70 points (in the areas of “Management”, “Ecology and Environmental Management”, “Commercial Affairs”, “Public Administration” - 60 points);
  • in a foreign language - 70 points (in the areas of “Management”, “Ecology and Environmental Management”, “Commercial Business”, “Public Administration” - 60 points);
  • in mathematics - 27 points (for the direction “Economics” - 60 points);
  • in social studies - 42 points;
  • in geography - 37 points;
  • in literature - 32 points.
  • in history - 32 points.

DVI in foreign languages ​​are also assessed on a 100-point scale. For example, an English language exam includes five tasks, two of which are worth ten points (vocabulary and reading comprehension), two are worth twenty (knowledge of prepositions and the ability to translate from Russian into English), and one is worth forty ( mastery of verb forms). The minimum score for the DVI (foreign language) is 60.

The creative competition in the field of “Journalism” is assessed on a 100-point scale. Fifty points are spent on assessing the style of the work, its content and relevance to the topic covered, another twenty on assessing literacy (punctuation, spelling, speech errors). Another thirty points go to the oral part - during the answer, the student’s ability to understand and answer questions, argue his point of view, and the culture of his speech are assessed.

Applicants who score less than sixty points for , are excluded from participation in the competition (both for budget places and contract places).