International Studies MA
University of Pannonia
Key Information
Campus location
Kőszeg, Hungary
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 semesters
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
Introduction
The goal of our International Studies MA is to train highly qualified experts in the social sciences who are able to think about the place and role of Hungary and the Central European region in an international and global context.
Coupled with a broad knowledge of histories and current issues they are required to have a comprehensive understanding of the current dynamics of global political economy, legal frameworks and social processes. Based on the acquired knowledge and skills, they are able to make predictions and forecasts.
The program trains students to able to identify the complex issues inherent in Central Europe’s location in global challenges as well as to get acquainted with the world beyond Europe and tendencies of development of the third world. The acquired lexical knowledge and related skills enable them to pursue further studies or individual research (PhD).
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
CORE SUBJECTS AS FOLLOWS
1st semester
- The Theory of International Relations;
- Theories of Social Change;
- International Economic Law
2nd semester
- Political Geography;
- International Private Law;
- Democracy, Constitutional State and Human and Civil Rights
3rd semester
- Case Studies in International Law;
- Environmental policy and protection of the EU;
- The EU and Inter-State Coordination
4th semester
- Regional Economics;
- European Foreign and Security Policy;
- The EU in the System of International Relations
Program Outcome
Qualification acquired : Diploma in international relations expert
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
As diplomats, international relations specialists, researchers, journalists, public administration officials or employees of multinational companies, they will be able to orientate themselves in the complex scheme of international relations and are well suited to continuing their studies to PhD level.
MA graduates are capable of:
- conducting work of individual analysis in the field of international studies
- decision preparation and decision making in the fields of international economics, politics and law
- participation in professional/scholarly debates
- wide-range application of integrated knowledge in the fields of social sciences and foreign policy analysis
- forging international links and ties
- conducting foreign language negotiations in their professional field