Study Plan
This program features an international, policy-oriented approach to studying government and politics.
In the main courses, you will learn the core topics of the program (political science, political economics, history and international relations) and acquire research tools (mathematics, statistics, policy evaluation and negotiation skills) to interpret the evolution of social, economic and political systems in an international perspective, and to implement and evaluate public policies.
In the third year, study abroad opportunities, internships, workshops on specialized subjects and a large array of elective courses will allow you to gain more international exposure as well as labor market experience in your areas of interest.
1st year | CP | |
Semester I | Political Science and Comparative Politics | 8 |
Quantitative Methods for Social Sciences
(Module I - Mathematics) |
6 | |
Law (Module I - Comparative Public Law) | 6 | |
Introduction to Economics (Module I - Microeconomics) | 8 | |
28 | ||
Semester II | Introduction to Economics (Module II - Macroeconomics) | 6 |
Political Philosophy | 6 | |
Quantitative Methods for Social Sciences (Module II - Statistics) | 6 | |
Marketing Research Skills for Public Policy | 3 | |
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Computer Science
|
6
|
First Foreign Language | 5 | |
32 |
2nd year | CP | |
Semester I | Management of government organizations | 8 |
International Relations | 8 | |
|
History (Module I - Global History)
|
6
|
Public Economics | 8 | |
Negotiation Skills
|
3 | |
33 | ||
Semester II | Policy Evaluation | 8 |
Law (Module II - International and European Law)
|
6 | |
Economics and Politics of the European Union
|
6 | |
Political Economics
|
8 | |
Second Foreign Language | 5 | |
33
|
3rd year | CP | |
Semester I | Public Governance | 8 |
Sociology | 7 | |
2 electives | 12 | |
27 | ||
Semester II | History (Module II - History of Political Institutions)
|
6 |
Media, Political Elites and the Public | 6 | |
|
1 elective
|
6
|
1 elective or internship | 6 | |
Final Paper | 3 | |
27 | ||
Total credit points | 180 |
Program requirements are subject to change.
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