first of all when i joint this university i feel at home because of the uniqueness and the diversity feature in all aspects, institutionalism; and development studies at both the regional and global levels. why i want to study International relations because it is one of the most exciting components of political science. Professional opportunities are increasingly linked to and pursued within a more complex world. Traditional dimensions of IR central to international peace and prosperity include international diplomacy; arms control; alliance politics; What I want to learn and cover is the newer components integral in IR including international political economics, environmental politics, refugee and migration problems, human rights, and human security. The expanding array of areas that can be studied under the IR rubric establishes the field as a dynamic and important part of our daily lives. In regard to the employment opportunities, this program offers specialize qualifications that will help me toward the development of my career. The skills and knowledge I may gain are particularly relevant to my seeking employment in policy-making positions in government agencies, private enterprise, non-government organizations or international organizations. Expectation and Learning Outcomes: At the completion of the degree I expected to: Identify the principal theoretical approaches to the study of international relations, and the relationships between them; Have a thorough understanding of the historical development of the global system especially experiences of development of China; Demonstrate an understanding of the principal actors in contemporary global politics and the challenges they face; Understand the principal factors that determine the foreign policies of major powers and of China; Get the concrete answer to the question that headache me for long time what is Politics and International Relations? Case study to examines the ways that people conceive the world as they believe it might be and the realities with which they struggle in trying to make it so, Analyses the ways in which people have tried abstractly to make sense of the political and international worlds and the political contexts in which they have done so, and Reflect critically on the knowledge and skills developed in our study of International Relations back home.