Political Science - Sciences Sociales (B.A.)
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Political Science - Sciences Sociales (B.A.) is a double bachelor's program offered in collaboration with the Otto Suhr Institute for Political Science and the German-French European Campus of Sciences Po.
Program Structure
The program consists of various study modules, including:
- Introduction to the methods of scientific work
- Introduction to qualitative methods
- Modern political theory
- Political systems and comparison
- Theory, empiricism and history of international relations
- Political theory
- Political systems and comparison
- European integration
- International Relations
- Regional policy analysis
- Peace and conflict research
- Policy field analysis, especially environmental policy
- International political economy
- Legal and philosophical foundations of politics
- Political sociology
Study Areas
The program covers a range of study areas, including:
- Politics
- Economy
- Right
- History
- Sociology
- Languages
- International Relations
- Economy
- International law
- Sociology and politics
- Literature and philosophy
- Languages
- Many associative
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the program, candidates should meet the following requirements:
- Language proficiency: French B1, German B1, English B1
- Excellent academic performance
- Proven engagement and/or interest in social and political sciences
- Specific interest in studying at Sciences Po and the Freie Universitõt
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in:
- International organizations (IOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- National administration
- Private sector
- Politics, interest representation, and policy consulting
- Science and media
Program Details
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in political science, with a focus on international relations, European integration, and political theory. The program is taught in German, French, and English, and students have the opportunity to study at both the Freie Universitõt and Sciences Po.
