Political Sciences and International Relations
- Aix-En-Provence (FR)
- Barcellona (ES)
- Bialystok (PL)
- Brno (CZ)
- Costanza (RO)
- Diyarbakır (TUR)
- Granada (ES)
- Kaunas (LT)
- La Coruña (ES)
- León (ES)
- Lille (FR)
- Lisbona (PT)
- Palma di Maiorca (ES)
- Rennes (FR)
- Rouen (FR)
- Tolosa (FR)
- Valencia (ES)
- Valladolid (ES)
- Varsavia (PL)
- Vilnius (LT)
- Siegen (GER)
Qual è l’obiettivo del corso? Cos'è?
A cosa prepara?
A cosa prepara?
The Bachelor Degree Course is structured in two different curricula: "Political Sciences" and "International Relations". Its main objective is to provide a highly qualified and updated background knowledge of all the basic pillars of a traditional “political science” faculty. All major fields of knowledge are adequately and evenly represented in both curricula: law, economics, politics, general and specialized history, sociology, languages. Moreover, the course aims to provide a highly diversified education in an international perspective – regarding different theoretical, applied and methodological approaches – useful for future specializations in the fields of the social sciences.
Cosa si impara?
Given its broad background, the course has a strong multi-disciplinary bent – both in its contents and methodologies. The following are some common features regarding different courses: The historical construction of contemporary Europe
- The history, nature and recent trends of international relations;
- the role and powers of international organizations;
- the varieties of capitalism and contemporary societies;
- the history of international economic policy and regimes;
- the relevance of transnational comparisons in applied legal and economic systems.
Cosa si può fare dopo?
Students holding a Degree in L 36 have – as a natural follow up – the possibility of entering a Master Degree (both in Italian and English) in International Relations, International Cooperation, Development, Politics, Sociology. Our statistical records show that our students have, on average, a very positive post-graduate career in all these fields. If we look at the job market after the undergraduate Degree, the Course opens opportunities in several fields:
- social services in national and international organizations;
- international careers in the fields of cooperation, non-governmental organizations;
- political careers;
- journalism;
- private and public corporations.