The curriculum of the Master of International Affairs and Public Policy (MIAPP) is designed to provide students with a broad analytical background in the major fields of international affairs and European integration, combined with the specific focus on the newly emerging issues of governance and globalization. The program of study comprises 36 credits and is completed without the requirement of submitting a master’s thesis.
By underlining updated knowledge and skills essential to careers in international, private, and public sectors, the program responds to new professional opportunities at home as well as abroad. The program addresses public governance, corporate governance, globalization, European integration and other fundamentals issues of 21st century global politics using an approach that incorporates a scholarly perspective as well as practical experience.
An undergraduate degree in international relations is not a prerequisite for admission. Graduates of other disciplines are also eligible and are encouraged to apply.
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