Program Overview
The Master’s program in Political Science and International Relations (Thesis) offers an advanced and research-focused education designed for students who wish to deepen their understanding of political theories, international affairs, and global governance through rigorous academic inquiry. The curriculum covers core subjects such as comparative politics, international relations theory, foreign policy, international law, and political economy, alongside research methodology and advanced analytical techniques. A significant component of the program is the completion of a thesis, which involves original research under faculty supervision, allowing students to contribute to the academic discourse in their chosen area of specialization. This program emphasizes critical thinking, empirical research skills, and theoretical knowledge to prepare graduates for both professional and academic careers.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the thesis-based Master’s program in Political Science and International Relations are well-equipped for careers in academia, research institutions, government agencies, international organizations, and policy analysis. They can work as political analysts, diplomats, policy advisors, researchers, or consultants in both public and private sectors. The research skills gained also make graduates strong candidates for doctoral studies in political science, international relations, or related disciplines. Additionally, the program prepares students for leadership roles in think tanks, NGOs, and international bodies where in-depth policy development and strategic analysis are crucial. The degree fosters a comprehensive understanding of global political dynamics, enabling graduates to impact policy and contribute to scholarly work at high levels.