International and European governance
Program Overview
Introduction to the International and European Governance Program
The International and European Governance program is a five-year study program offered jointly by the Institute of Political Science at the University of M³nster and Sciences Po Lille in France. This program allows students to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of M³nster after three years of study and a Master of Arts degree from the University of M³nster, along with a diploma from Sciences Po Lille, after five years of study.
Program Overview
The program is designed to meet the increasing international and intercultural demands of a globalized workforce. It provides students with the opportunity to acquire core competencies in political science and languages, as well as demonstrate their mobility. The structured and efficient study program enables students to develop their skills and knowledge in a global context.
Studying in Germany and France
The program offers students the unique opportunity to study in both Germany and France, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of the cultural, political, and economic aspects of both countries. The Deutsch-Franz÷sische Hochschule plays a significant role in this program, offering students the chance to benefit from the expertise and resources of both institutions.
Program Details
- The program is a joint effort between the University of M³nster and Sciences Po Lille.
- Students earn a Bachelor of Arts degree after three years and a Master of Arts degree after five years.
- The program focuses on international and European governance, providing students with a deep understanding of political science and languages.
- The study program is designed to be efficient and structured, allowing students to develop their skills and knowledge in a global context.
Program Structure
The program is divided into two main phases: the Bachelor's phase and the Master's phase. Each phase is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in international and European governance, as well as the opportunity to develop their language skills and cultural competence.
Examination Regulations
The program has specific examination regulations, which can be found in the Pr³fungsordnung B.A. (ab WS 2018/19) and the Pr³fungsordnung M.A. (ab WS 2018/19). Additional module descriptions for French courses are also available. The examination regulations for the Bachelor's and Master's programs, effective from WS 2024/25, are also provided.
Admission and Access
The program has specific admission and access requirements, which are outlined in the Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung M.A. Students are advised to consult the program's website or contact the program coordinators for more information on admission requirements and procedures.
Program Coordination
The program is coordinated by:
- Prof. Dr. Antje Vetterlein, Program Coordinator
- Stephanie Burwinkel, M. Ed., Program Coordinator
- Angelina Derrien, Program Assistant
- Lena Feiler, Program Assistant
- Veronika Wiesheu, Program Assistant
Program Partners
The program is offered in partnership with:
- Sciences Po Lille
- Deutsch-Franz÷sische Hochschule
Additional Resources
Additional resources, including flyers and examination regulations, are available for students and prospective students. These resources provide more detailed information on the program's structure, admission requirements, and examination regulations.
