Program Overview
The Master’s program in Political Science and International Relations (Non-Thesis) is designed to provide advanced understanding of political systems, international affairs, and global dynamics without the requirement of a thesis. This program focuses on equipping students with theoretical knowledge and practical insights into subjects such as comparative politics, international relations theory, foreign policy analysis, international law, political economy, and global security. The curriculum also includes elective courses that allow students to explore contemporary global issues and regional studies. With an emphasis on critical thinking, policy analysis, and communication, the program prepares students to understand and engage with complex political developments in a rapidly changing world.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the non-thesis Master’s program in Political Science and International Relations can pursue a variety of career paths in government institutions, diplomatic missions, international organizations, NGOs, and think tanks. They are also well-suited for roles in political consulting, public relations, journalism, and policy research. The program’s practical and analytical orientation makes it ideal for professionals seeking to advance in public service, international affairs, or related sectors. While it does not focus on academic research, the degree equips students with the skills necessary for leadership, policy development, and strategic communication in both national and global contexts.