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Political Science 2

Second-cycle Studies

program description

Political Science

Second-cycle Studies

The Political Science program at the University of Applied Sciences offers practical and well-structured knowledge in political science subjects as well as within the chosen specialization. A key advantage of this program is its interdisciplinary nature and the broad opportunities it provides for finding attractive employment.

Graduates of this program are not only well-rounded individuals but also highly valued specialists in their chosen fields. Political Science graduates at the University of Applied Sciences find employment in areas such as national and local government administration, uniformed services (military, police, border guard), media, business, and international institutions. They are also well-prepared to pursue academic work in political science and other social sciences. A major advantage of the program is its practical focus and the opportunity to complete student internships through the Erasmus+ Program in international and European institutions with which the university has established agreements.

Level

Second-cycle Studies

Duration

2 years

Awarded qualification

Higher education

Degree awarded

Master’s degree

Mode of study

Full-time, Part-time

Specialization

Public Administration

1.

The Public Administration specialization provides students with the essential skills necessary for future professional work in both government and local public administration.

Specialization

State Security Policy

2.

The State Security Policy specialization within the Public Administration program is interdisciplinary in nature. It prepares students to examine various aspects — political, legal, and even military. Students develop the ability to apply the knowledge they have gained in practice, particularly when planning preventive or operational activities.

Specialization

International Relations

3.

The International Relations specialization is an interdisciplinary program focused on studying the relationships between states, international organizations, and other global actors. Students explore international relations theory, foreign policy, global economics, international law, and diplomacy, gaining skills useful for careers in diplomacy, research, or the media. The program develops analytical, communication, and intercultural competencies essential for working in a global environment.

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