Political Science and International Relations
This academic program provides an in-depth understanding of political systems, international dynamics, and global development. Students explore political theory, foreign policy, diplomacy, international law, and social sciences to analyze and engage in global affairs.
Core Subjects
- Political Science
- International Politics
- Foreign Policy Strategies
- International Law
- Political Theory
- Comparative Political Systems
- Political Thought in the Modern Era
- History of International Relations
- International Organizations
- Political Psychology
- Theories of International Relations
- Public Diplomacy
- International Development
- American Politics and Social Structure
- Political and Social Structure of Africa
- General Sociology
- Psychological Concepts and Approaches
- International Political Economy
- Theories of Democracy and Social Movements
- Political Anthropology
- Transboundary Water Issues
- Critical Thinking
- Constitutional Law
- Theories of Imperialism
- Graduation Project
- General Economy
- Basic Legal Principles
- Positive Psychology and Communication Skills
- Sociological Research Topics
- Development of Civilizations and Mankind
- Historical Development of Political Thought
- International Migration Issues
Career Opportunities
- Diplomatic service, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and embassies
- Economist or international relations specialist
- Political analyst or policy expert
- Journalist or reporter in local and international media
Skills Acquired During Study
- Apply conceptual and methodological knowledge in political science and international relations
- Critically assess and analyze political challenges and global issues
- Evaluate historical contexts of national, regional, and international conflicts
- Discuss causes and outcomes of political, economic, and cultural events
- Conduct interdisciplinary research across social sciences and humanities
- Think independently and integrate diverse perspectives in analysis
- Use communication and information technologies relevant to political science
