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Semester Three IRU07313 IRU07314 IRU07315 IRY07316 IRU07317 IRU07318 IRU07319 Gender and Conflict Resolution Entrepreneurship International Economics International Political Economy Foreign Language Beginners Level Practical Training Foreign Language Advanced Level Semester Four IRU07420 Field Placement IRU07421 Field Project STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE NTA LEVEL 8 Semester Five IRU08101 IRU08102 IRU08103 IRY08105 IRU08107 IRU08110 Semester Six IRU08204 IRU08206 IRU08208 IRY08209 IRU08211 IRU08212 Specialized Protocol International Law Practices Conflict Resolution Management International Organization Economic Diplomacy International Strategic Relations African International Relations and Diplomacy Research Paper Trade and Investment Relations Foreign Mission Management Foreign Policy International Negotiations POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT OF FOREIGN RELATIONS (PGD-MFR) - ONE YEAR T he programme aims at enabling the graduates to acquire knowledge and skills in International Relations and Diplomacy to apply them at work places. Graduates can handle complex and newly emerging problems related to the course in the community. STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE (Compulsory courses) CS 300 Communication Skills IR 300 International Relations and Multilateral Organizations IR 302 Development of Diplomacy IR 307 Conflict Resolution SS 300 Research Methodology Students are supposed to choose one of the following foreign languages: FL 300 Arabic I FL 302 Spanish I FL 305 Portuguese I FL 307 French I FL 310 Chinese I Students are supposed to choose one of the following: IR 320 Public Relations IR 306 Africa and World Affairs (Compulsory courses) IR 303 Strategic Negotiations IR 304 Public International Law IR 305 Regional Integration IR 310 Tanzania Foreign Policy SS 320 International Security and Arms Control Students are supposed to choose one of the following foreign languages: FL 300 Arabic II FL 302 Spanish II FL 305 Portuguese II FL 307 French II FL 310 Chinese II Non-Regular and Short Courses Offered The DIRD offers the following short courses to the junior, senior and executive staff. Basic certificate in Protocol and Public Relations for six weeks; Protocol and Public Relations (PPR) for one week; Essentials of Conflict Resolution for one week; Negotiation Skills for one week; Mediation skills for one week; Fundamentals of information Security; Peace Building for one week; and Disaster Management for one week. For more information contact us: Centre for Foreign Relations Kilwa Road, Opp. Mgulani JKT P.O. Box 2824 Phone/Fax: +255 22 2851007 Email: dcfr@cfr.ac.tz Email: www.cfr.ac.tz CENTRE FOR FOREIGN RELATIONS Established in 1978 by Tanzania/Mozambique Agreement, Incorporated in the Consular and Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act No.5/1986) ACCREDITED BY NACTE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY For International Relations and Diplomatic Training

THE DEPARTMENT BACKGROUND Introduction he Department of International Relations and Diplomacy T (DIRD) has been established to cater for the socio-economic and political needs during and after the liberation struggles in Africa. One of the needs was and still is to offer training in International Relations and Diplomacy to address the socio economic and political changes facing the world today. To meet these demands the DIRD offers courses which provide knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to students dealing with International Relations and Diplomacy. International Relations is an important discipline offered in other higher learning institutions. However, the DIRD combines the study of International Relations and Diplomacy into one meaningful training programme. Moreover, the DIRD offers a comprehensive programme for the low and medium level government and private sector personnel such as a junior officers in the Immigration Offices, Army, Trade, Industry, Clearing and Forwarding Agencies, Agriculture and Farmers Associations, Non- Government Organizations (NGOs), Embassies and Small and Medium Enterprises. The need for International Relations and Diplomatic training in Tanzania and worldwide is increasing. This is because local, regional and international challenges associated with conflict prevention and resolution, peace making, human security and arms control, regional integration, poverty alleviation, negotiation and mediation skills are becoming increasingly multifaceted. Thus, it requires the conflicts negotiators, mediators, peace makers and the like to undergo a specialized and an integrated training. Overall Objective The overall objective of DIRD is to provide knowledge and skills of International Relations and Diplomacy to diplomats as well as other people who are engaged in local and international politics and socio-economic affairs. Specific Objectives To equip students with the fundamentals of International Relations and Diplomacy. To equip students with the practice of International Relations and Diplomacy. Programmes Offered The Department offers regular, non-regular and short programmes for its clients. CERTIFICATE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLO- MACY (CIRD) - NTA LEVEL 4 FOR ONE YEAR his course aims at enabling the graduates to apply the elementary knowledge and skills in International Relations and Diplo- T macy at work places. The graduates normally work under the close supervision of qualified professionals in various public, private and Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs). STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE NTA LEVEL 4 LCT 04101 Basic English EDT 04206 Basic Economics IRT 04103 Introduction to International Relations SST 04108 Area Study: Africa ITR 04204 LCT 04202 SST 04206 IRT 04207 Introduction to Diplomacy and Consular Practices Basics of Communication Skills Conflict and Security Studies Introduction to Protocol and Etiquette ******* DIPLOMA IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLO- MACY (DIRD) - NTA LEVEL 5 & 6 FOR TWO YEARS his course aims at enabling the graduates to apply knowledge T and skills in International Relations and Diplomacy at work places. The graduates normally work independently under the supervision of qualified professionals in various public, private and Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs). STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE NTA LEVEL 5 IRT 05101 IRT 05103 IRT 05104 SST 05106 EDT 05107 LCT 05109 IRT 05202 EDT 05208 IRT 05205 SST 05210 EDT 05211 SST 05212 International Relations Practices Diplomatic Relations Practices Tanzania National Profile Public International Law and Tanzania Foreign Policy Principles of Economics English Skills for Diplomats Conference Diplomacy Regional Economic Integration Conflict Resolution Arabic, Portuguese, French, Spanish and Chinese for beginners Business and Computers and Skills Life Skills NTA LEVEL 6 Semester Three IRT 06101 IRT 06102 FL 06104 SST 06104 EDT 06105 SST 06206 Semester Four IRT 06207 Consular Relations & Diplomatic Visits The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Diplomatic Missions and Diplomatic Correspondents and Communication Foreign Languages (Arabic, French, Portuguese, Chinese and Spanish) National Interests Business Management and Management Practices Information Management for International Relations Field Attachment and Field Report ********* BACHELOR DEGREE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY (BDIRD) - NTA LEVEL 7 FOR THREE YEARS his is a three-year programme aimed at producing qualified and T competent graduates to work in the field of International Relations and Diplomacy. The graduands are trained to work independently under the supervision of qualified professionals in various public, private and Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs). STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE NTA LEVEL 7 IRU07101 IRU07102 IRU07103 IRY07104 IRU07105 IRU07106 IRU07207 IRU07208 IRU07209 IRU07210 IRU07211 IRU07212 Life Skills Introduction to Protocol Micro-Economics International Relations Foreign Language Beginners Level Communication Skills Computer Skills Public Relations and Multilateral Conference Diplomacy Approaches to International Peace and Security Macro-Economics Foreign Language Intermediate Level International Organization

FEES STRUCTURE 1.1 Candidate shall pay fee before they are permitted to use any Centre s facilities or attend classes: FEE PAYABLE TO THE CENTRE (TSHS) Application Identity Card Caution Research Paper Supervision Library Student Union Tuition TANZANIAN CITIZENS FEE PAYABLE TO THE CENTRE (USD) Application Fee Identity Caution Research Paper Supervision Library Student Union Tuition Fee 1,440,000/= 1,500,000/= 3,987,500/= 3,987,500/= NON CITIZENS Dissertation Production 1..2.1 1.2.2 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5 1,000,000/= 1,090,000/= 1,000,000/= 1,050,000 - TANZANIAN CITIZENS 500,000/= 500,000/= 590,000/= 3,737,500/= 4,327,000/= 900,000/= 990,000/= 500,000/= 3,737,500/= 50.00 1,500.00 1,590.00 1,440.00 1,5 DIRECT STUDENT COSTS (INDICATIVE - PAYABLE BY SPONSORS) (USD) Stationery Books Meals (6 USD per day) Stipend Field Work 50,000/= 1,600,000/= 1,690,000/= DIRECT STUDENT COSTS (INDICATIVE - PAYABLE BY SPONSORS) (TSHS) Stationery Books Meals & Accommodation (Tsh.7,500/= per day) Stipend 750,000/= 750,000/= Field Work Dissertation Production 1,000.00 1,090.00 1,000.00 1,050.00 - NON CITIZENS 900.00 990.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 500.00 500.00 3,440.00 3,440.00 3,190.00 3,490.00 3,190.00 Sponsors shall pay tuition fees directly to the Centre in one installment at the beginning of the course; Non-Tanzanian candidate shall pay tuition fee in US Dollars; Fees are subject to change; Sponsors shall pay all students allowances directly to students; Sponsors shall pay research paper expenses directly to students, after relevant Centre Organs have approved their research proposals Students shall arrange with their sponsors for allowances to be paid directly to them. The Centre shall not be responsible For the administration of students allowances; Students Union fees shall be payable to the Students Union; Students allowances are only indicative. Students may negotiate rates and mode of payment with their sponsors. CENTRE FOR FOREIGN RELATIONS Established in 1978 by Tanzania/Mozambique Agreement, Incorporated in the Consular and Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act No.5/1986) ACCREDITED BY NACTE Admission Information to Applicants For International Relations and Diplomatic Training

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CENTRE The Mozambique-Tanzania Centre for Foreign Relations (CFR) is one of the higher learning institutions in Tanzania. The CFR was established in 1978 following an agreement between the Governments of the Republic of Mozambique and the United Republic of Tanzania. The CFR enjoys a diplomatic status incorporated in Immunities and Privileges Act No.5 (1986). Initially, the CFR used to train Foreign Service Officers of the two countries in the area of International Relations and Diplomacy. Overtime, however, the foreign policy constituency expanded, which necessitated admitting students from a broad clientele to reflect both national and global changes. Moreover, new courses namely; Economic Diplomacy, Languages and Strategic Studies were introduced in the CFR s training programmes. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VISION To become a Regional Centre of Excellence, a highly demanded Think Tank in International Relations, Diplomatic and Strategic Studies - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MISSION The pursuit of scholarly and strategic teaching, research, policy advocacy and outreach services in International Relations and Diplomatic Studies targeted at strategic national and regional needs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADMISSION REGULATIONS 1.1 The Centre s training programmes are designed to suit all those whose professional activities require an international relations perspective such as officials from the government, public and private business organizations, media, nongovernmental organizations, international organization and private individuals 1.2 All admissions inquiries should be forwarded to: Deputy Director: Academic, Research and Consultancy (Admissions) Centre for Foreign Relations P.O. Box 2824, Tanzania Phone/Fax No. +255 22 2851007 Emails: admission@cfr.ac.tz OR dcfr@cfr.ac.tz or visit our website www.cfr.ac.tz. 1.3 New students are admitted in September/October every year; 1.4 All admitted students are expected to conform to the Centre s Regulations; 1.5 The deadline for registration of students is fourteen days after the commencement of the semester; 1.6 Except under special circumstances, no students shall be allowed to change courses two weeks after the commencement of studies; 1.7 No change of names by the students shall be allowed during the course of study and the students shall only be allowed to use names appearing on their certificates; 1.8 No students shall be allowed to postponed studies after the effective commencement of an academic year except under special circumstances. The permission to postpone studies shall be considered after producing satisfactory evidence of the reasons for postponement and upon a written approval from the sponsor. Special circumstances shall include: 1.8.1 Sickness, and 1.8.2 Severe sponsorship problems. 1.9 Applications shall only be considered and processed if accompanied by evidence of sponsorship; 10.1 Non-Tanzania applicants must clear all immigration formalities required before leaving for Tanzania. They must also obtain a residence permit before they enter the country from the: Immigration Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box 512, 1.11 Application forms shall only be issued to those candidates who satisfy the minimum entry requirements, and after paying the non-refundable statutory application fee (subject to change) of Tshs. for Tanzanians and $30 for non-tanzanians. OFFERED PROGRAMMES 2.1 The Centre offers the following programmes 2.1.1 in International Relations and Diplomacy 2.1.2 Diploma in International Relations and Diplomacy 2.1.3 in International Relations and Diplomacy 2.1.4 Diploma in Management of Foreign Relations 2.1.5 Diploma in Economic Diplomacy 2.2 CERTIFICATE IN INTERNATINAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY (CIRD) Minimum Entrance Requirements: 2.2.1 A: Direct Entry Applicants of the programme must have an Ordinary of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE) with at least FOUR passes in any subject. 2.3 DIPLOMA IN INTERNATINAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY (DIRD) Minimum Entrance Requirements: 2.3.1 Category A: Direct Entry Applicants of the Diploma programme must have an Ordinary of Secondary Education Examina tion (CSEE) or equivalent with credit passes in THREE approved subjects, plus an Advanced of Sec ondary Education Examination (ACSEE) or equivalent, with ONE Principal pass (in relevant subjects), TWO subsidiaries obtained at the same sitting. Principal passes in DIVINITY and ISLAMIC KNOWLEDGE shall not be considered for admission. 2.3.2 Category B: Equivalent Qualifications Applicants must have any good diploma/certificate from a recognized institution. 2.4 BACHELOR IN INTERNATINAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY (BIRD) Minimum Entrance Requirements: 2.4.1 Category A: Direct Entry Applicants of the programme must have an Ordinary Diploma (NTA 6) in International Relations and Diplomacy (DIRD) or related fields or equivalent as specified by NACTE from time to time. 2.4.2 Category B: Equivalent Qualifications Applicants must have any two principal passes in Advanced Level excluding religious subjects of its equivalent as described by NECTA from time to time. 2.5 POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT OF FOR- EIGN RELATIONS (PGD-MFR) 2.5.1 Applicants must have any good first degree or its equivalent from recognized institution or 2.5.2 A good Advanced Diploma from any recognized institution of not less than B grade. 2.5.3 Additional requirements may be required, especially proficiency in the English language. 2.6 POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY (PGD-ED) 2.6.1 Applicants must have any good first degree (preferably in Economics or Commerce) or its equivalent from recognized institution or 2.6.2 A good Advanced Diploma from any recognized institution of not less than B grade. 2.6.3 Additional requirements may be required, especially proficiency in the English language.

ED 308 International Business Negotiations ED 304 International Trade and Investment Strategies ED 301 Regional Economic Integration IR 310 Tanzania Foreign Policy Elective Courses Students are supposed to choose one of the following Foreign Languages: FL 301 Arabic Beginners II FL 312 French Beginners II FL 315 Spanish Beginners II FL 316 Portuguese Beginners II FL 317 Chinese Beginners II Non-Regular and Short Courses Offered Commercial Diplomacy for one week; Entrepreneurship for one week; Scholarly Writing and Publishing of a Scientific Paper for one week; International Business Negotiation for one week; and Management of International Business for one week. CENTRE FOR FOREIGN RELATIONS Established in1978 by Tanzania/Mozambique Agreement, Incorporated in the Consular and Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act No.5/1986) ACCREDITED BY NACTE OTHER COURSES OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY The department of Economic Diplomacy offers course which support other programmes at the Centre. These courses include: DEPARTMENT OF 1. Courses offered at Level (NTA Level 4) EDT04 105 Basics of Economics 2. Courses offered at an Ordinary Diploma Level (NTA Level 5) EDT05 107 Principles of Economics EDT05 208 Regional Economic Integration EDT05 211 Business and Computer Skills 3. Courses offered at an Ordinary Diploma Level (NTA Level 6) EDT06 105 Business Management and Management Practices 4. Courses offered at Level (NTA Level 7) IRU07103 Micro-Economics IRU07310 Macro-Economics IRU07316 International Political Economy ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY (DED) For more information contact us: Centre for Foreign Relations Kilwa Road, Opp. Mgulani JKT P.O. Box 2824 Phone/Fax: +255 22 2851007 Email: dcfr@cfr.ac.tz Email: www.cfr.ac.tz

THE BACKGROUND Introduction The Department of Economic Diplomacy (DED) has been established to cater for the economic development of Tanzania and other developing countries. The course aims at promoting economic productivity and competitiveness in the developing countries by attracting investments and creating a favourable trade in the world. Economic Diplomacy involves the use of diplomacy in the development of knowledge and skills among diplomats, government officials, business communities and the private sectors in international business negotiations, international trade and investment promotion. Economic diplomacy has increasingly become an important phrase and practice in international relations. The globalization process has increased the need for economic development due to the increasing demand for improving standards of living and fighting poverty. Economic development has in such a situation become a world-wide panacea. Training in economic Diplomacy is necessitated by the tremendous economic changes and challenges facing the world. Globalization and economic competitiveness have become part of the new world order. Over the past two decades, the world has increasingly become a global village of nations. The people of the world and nations have been concerned with problems of poverty and peace since the end of the cold war. The post-1990s realities have forced the national leaders and governments to work together towards realizing the new millennium development goals. These have forced the governments to work together with the private sectors and also pursue economic diplomacy more than the traditional politicsoriented diplomacy for the betterment of their nations and world citizens. It is therefore of a strategic value for Tanzania to develop the capacity in training its nationals in the theory and practice of economic diplomacy. The training in Economic Diplomacy seeks to address this strategic goal. It equips trainees with knowledge and skills to quickly respond to global economic challenges such as International Relations and Diplomacy, International Business, Business Negotiations, Trade and Investment Promotion. Overall Objective The objective of this programme is to strengthen the skills of the Foreign Service corps; business communities and related stake holders in Economic Diplomacy so as to enable them handle competitively and skillfully the necessary international economic, business trade and investment transactions. Specific Objectives To equip students with the fundamentals of Economic Diplomacy and its basic tools; and To equip students with the practice of Economic Diplomacy. Programmes Offered The Department offers regular, non-regular and short courses for its clients. REGULAR PROGRAMMES OFFERED: POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY (ED) - ONE YEAR The programmes aims at enabling graduates to acquire higher knowledge and skills in Economic Diplomacy and apply them in the work places. Graduates are trained to handle complex and newly emerging issues related to International Relations and Diplomacy, International Business, Business Negotiations, Trade and Investment Promotions. STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE This is a one-year programme consisting of two semesters of classroom teaching and proposal writing. The classroom teaching and proposal writing are done consecutively in the first and second semesters. ED 302 Economic Diplomacy ED 303 International Economics ED 307 International Business Management and Strategies ED 300 Research Methodology CS 300 Communication Skills IR 302 Development of Diplomacy and Consular Practices Elective Courses Students are supposed to choose one of the following Foreign Languages: FL 300 Arabic Beginners I FL 302 French Beginners I FL 305 Spanish Beginners I FL 306 Portuguese Beginners I FL 307 Chinese Beginners I