International Relations, full-time studies, second cycle (S2-SM-ANG)(in Polish: Graduate Programme in International Relations) | |
second cycle programme full-time, 2-year studies Language: English | Jump to: Opis ogólnyWe offer an exceptional 2-year second cycle degree (Masters) full-time programme delivered entirely in English. We are looking for candidates who are open-minded, creative, ready to study in a multicultural environment and dedicated to understanding the challenges of International Relations and global politics. We expect from the candidates to have a sound knowledge about the basics of International Relations and strong academic focus. All courses are taught by experienced academics from Poland, other European, as well as non-European universities. Tuition-based programme The Programme offers a curriculum centred around achieving methodological, theoretical and practical knowledge, skills and competences. It consists of 4 semesters (terms). The first semester is devoted to general issues of International Relations. In their fourth semester students are welcome to decide about their own curricula by choosing one of the two study tracks: social or economic. The Programme includes 3 semesters of master thesis seminar, which allows for individual research focus and further development of research competences under the supervision of an experienced mentor. The central location of the University of Warsaw makes the Programme special also in the sense of access to academic and extra-curricular activities for students. In the course of studies, students will have the opportunity to participate in numerous open lectures held by well-known professors from around the world. What is more, students are welcome to apply for a semester abroad in the framework of Erasmus + Programme and bilateral agreements with universities all over the world (examples include, Mexico, USA, Brasil, India). We also offer a double degree programme with the University of Haifa, Israel, Xian University, China and Sichuan University, China and Thammasat University, Thailand. Employment prospects The Graduates of the Programme earn a bachelor degree (licencjat) recognised in the EU and internationally. Employment prospects include a professional career in international organisations, international business, public administration (especially foreign service and ministries) or the non-governmental sector. About the Faculty The Faculty of Political Science and International Studies is the oldest and largest political science and international relations academic center in Poland. For many years, the fields of study run by WNPiSM have been awarded the title of the best in Poland (e.g. in the Perspektywy ranking). More information about the programme:click here Faculty website:www.wnpism.uw.edu.pl/en |
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Knowledge: The graduate knows and understands:
- international relations at an advanced level as part of political and administrative science;
- the relation between studies in international relations and security science;
- the terminology used in international relations, theoretical explanations of processes in that field at an advanced level, along with methods and techniques for studying international relations;
- the threats and challenges that are typical for modern-day international relations and international security;
- the basic standards of intellectual property protection and their appliance in scientific and expert work in the field of international relations.
Skills: The graduate is able to:
- apply various techniques, including information and communication techniques, in order to put forward advanced research problems, questions, and hypotheses, searching for innovative solutions;
- communicate and moderate debates on topics covered by the degree programme, including in a foreign language at level B2+ on the scales of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages;
- create teams devoted to solving complex research problems, plan and organise the workflow of such teams and actively cooperate with others;
- plan their own education, as well as update and improve their knowledge and skills in a premeditated manner, motivating others, too, to pursue lifelong learning.
Social competences: The graduate is ready to:
- prepare scientific and practical social projects related to international relations, using the knowledge gained during studies and being able to update it, as well as effectively collaborating with others and gaining knowledge from experts;
- take an active attitude towards the modern-day world, including towards local communities, by, among other things, initiating action in the public interest and creating complex projects to explain international dependencies to a larger audience;
- think and act in an entrepreneurial way;
- correctly identify and solve dilemmas related to work in public administration, international business, as well as international institutions (intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations) in observance of professional ethics.