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Study programme 2014-2015

Teaching and training





 

Students enrolled on the Master [120] in Political Sciences: General course are working towards becoming experts in public affairs and “political” action in the broad sense of the term with the ability to analyse contemporary political phenomena and current political changes in a robust and critical manner, explain them and act within, for and on society, having formed an understanding of and ethics relating to public service.

The processes of political decision-making are increasingly complex, as they involve a growing number of stakeholders, organisations and institutions at numerous different levels. It is with this context in mind that the Master in Political Sciences: General programme prepares students for employment as advisors, analysts, actors, managers or representatives in organisations or institutions in the socio-political sphere at national, European or international level (political parties, interest groups, lobbyists, associations, NGOs, private and public sector research facilities and international organisations).

To meet these challenges, on completion of the Master in Political Sciences: General programme, graduates will have developed politico-institutional expertise and be capable of introducing analytical strategies for a better understanding of “public” action in the broad sense of the term and intervening in a rational, effective and fair manner. They will be able to:

  • Display a command of and use, in a critical manner, in-depth and specialist knowledge related to the development process of a public policy;
  • Display detailed and applied knowledge of political institutions, their operational structures and the numerous stakeholders involved in political decision-making and their interactions;
  • Use different methodologies and robust analytical and diagnostic tools in a critical manner to interpret the complexity of “political life” (including: the analysis of opinion poll data, multi-level analysis and the analysis of the internal workings of political parties and pressure groups);
  • Apply a robust comparative approach that uses mechanisms providing a better understanding of specific contexts (for example, for a specific country or region) and more effective intervention within these contexts;
  • Analyse concrete and complex problems/situations in an autonomous and rational manner;
  • Use tools providing information about “political” action in the broad sense of the term;
  • Devise and conduct a personal research project through command of a conceptual or theoretical line of questioning in a field of their choice;
  • Use and compare their knowledge and skills with an initial practical professional experience (work placement).


Through their choice of focus, graduates undertake training geared towards the following professional careers:

  • high-level researchers in the field of political sciences (Research focus);
  • advisors acting as political advice experts (marketing, lobbying and public opinion) for organisations or institutions in the socio-political sphere at national, European or international level (Professional focus),
  • teaching or training in the field of political and social sciences (Teaching focus).

Aware of the responsibility that goes with the role of expert, graduates will have adopted a critical academic attitude, enabling them to make decisions completely independently, with civic and ethical values and public service being core concerns. They will have adopted a continuous development approach enabling them, as professionals, to demonstrate expertise and the ability to adapt and evolve positively in their socio-professional environment.

 


On successful completion of this programme, each student is able to :
Like all Master of Political Sciences graduates, on completion of this programme graduates will be able to:

CG1. Develop political understanding and action: develop an understanding of and ethics relating to public service.

CG2. Position their analyses and/or actions in a multi-level perspective.

CG3. Adopt a robust and interdisciplinary approach to analysing complex political, economic and social situations.

CG4. Apply their politico-institutional expertise to advise on political action in a specific sector or area (according to the focus chosen).

CG5. Disseminate pertinent political, economic and social information adapted to the targeted sector of the public and interact constructively with the different stakeholders involved in a given situation.

CG6. Devise and implement a personal research project (thesis), adopting a robust and critical scientific and methodological approach in order to conduct a detailed analysis of an issue related to political science (in the chosen field of study).

CG7. Act as academics and critical and responsible players committed to continuous development.

More specifically, as Master [120] in Political Sciences: General graduates, they will be able to:

SPO. Develop expertise and a high level of skills in the field of “political” action in the broad sense of the term, and specifically in the analysis of public policies and their socio-political context, in order to fill the post of advisor to organisations and institutions at national, European or international level.

SPO-FS-CP. If they pursue the Professional focus in Policy Advice: Marketing, Lobbying and Political Opinion, students will develop practical expertise in the fields of public action in the broad sense of the term based on advanced analytical, diagnostic and policy advice skills, with the aim of moving into careers with organisations or institutions in the socio-political sphere at national, European or international level.

SPO-FA. If they pursue the Research focus, students will be able to: develop and acquire the knowledge and skills required to undertake a PhD or progress towards professional careers in high-level research or consultancy.

SPO-FD. If they pursue the Teaching focus, they will be able to: apply the skills required to embark on a career as an upper-secondary level political and social sciences teacher and to develop in that position.