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Master in Political Sciences : General

Master in Political Sciences : General

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  • Programme title
    Master in Political Sciences : General
  • Programme mnemonic
    MA-POLI
  • Programme organised by
    • Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences
  • Degree type
    Master 120 credits
  • Tier
    2nd cycle
  • Field and branch of study
    Human and social sciences/Political and social sciences
  • Schedule type
    Daytime
  • Languages of instruction
    english / french
  • Theoretical programme duration
    2 years
  • Campus
    Solbosch
  • Category / Topic
    Human and social sciences - Political and social sciences
  • Jury President
    Corinne TORREKENS
  • Jury Secretary
    Martin DELEIXHE

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Degree type

Master 120 credits

Theoretical programme duration

2 years

Learning language(s)

english / french

Schedule type

Daytime

Campus

Solbosch

Category(ies) - Topic(s)

Human and social sciences - Political and social sciences

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More generally, the programme also gives students key skills for their future careers: coherent and well-structured oral and written expression, the ability to retrieve and manage information, and language skills—which are a key aspect to finding a job. Students are regularly encouraged to read English documents, and a number of courses are taught in English.

With skills tailored to the business world, graduates have great opportunities on the job market and can quickly find interesting work where they will make the most of their education.

   

Our aim is to provide high-level academic training while preparing students for their professional career. ULB’s political science programme also benefits from the pooling of a significant number of courses with the Institute of European Studies, one of the best in Europe.

  • A very wide offering of courses in political science, and many more in related areas of human sciences (law, economics, history, sociology, psychology, statistics). Recent results from a student survey as part of our evaluation process are very encouraging, with 84% of courses given positive marks.

  • An excellent academic programme with teachers of international renown: For the fourth year running, SciencePo-ULB was among the top 100 political science departments worldwide; it is the highest ranking in Belgium, and in the top 5 worldwide for French-speaking political science departments (QS World university Ranking by subject, 2017).

  • Strong emphasis on linguistic and methodological skills.

  • Preparation for the professional world.

  • Immersion in an international environment.

There is a great tradition of student exchanges in political science, involving numerous universities in the European Union and Central European countries, as well as with North American universities (Canada, Quebec, USA). Students can spend a term or a whole year abroad.

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Programme

Graduates of the Master in Political Science have the opportunity to become first-rate political scientists working in the field of their choice. Students develop skills and knowledge related to power and political action at the national, subnational, European, and international levels, with courses that deal with citizens, political players (parties, unions, lobbies), and institutions.

What's next ?

Prospects

Graduates are well equipped to work in a variety of sectors:

  • political and social life (political parties, trade unions, employer organisations, lobbies), political cabinets, parliaments, etc.;

  • civil service at the local, regional, national, and European levels;

  • international careers (diplomatic service, international organisations such as the UN, the OECD, or the Council of Europe);

  • political consulting and counselling;

  • executive positions in the non-market sector (e.g. non-profits, NGOs, humanitarian organisations, local missions, etc.);

  • analysis in the private sector (e.g. banking);

  • communication and journalism (press and audio-visual): spokesperson, reporter, communications officer;

  • teaching;

  • research, whether fundamental academic research, applied research, or research for think tanks, organisations, political parties, etc.