Graduate Profile: The graduates adeptly apply their theoretical and professional knowledge of political sciences, along with their specific components, to various practical scenarios and challenges within their respective fields. They exhibit a high degree of autonomy in resolving contemporary issues and accomplishing projects in political science, international relations, public administration, and public policy. They demonstrate their independence by working autonomously with documents, utilising scholarly and professional resources, and gathering information from various sources. They possess the ability to identify and critically analyse current socio-political matters, formulate potential solutions, and actively engage in their implementation within interdisciplinary teams. Moreover, they are capable of contributing to the development of substantial normative legal documents. These graduates can distinguish between the language used in journalism, professional politics, and everyday citizen discourse, and that employed by non-partisan and non-ideological political scientists. They excel in searching for and identifying pertinent sources, as well as compiling data from multiple references. They possess a distinctive set of attitudes and values, accompanied by critical and creative thinking skills. With utmost professionalism and independence, they can effectively communicate their own scientific observations, analyses, interpretations, and generalisations to both the academic community and the general public. They are proficient in identifying and analysing social and political problems and processes, and are able to provide expert opinions. Additionally, they have the capability to independently produce professional and journalistic political texts.
Graduate Employment: These graduates will discover ample employment opportunities across various professions and roles that demand independent and analytical reasoning. They possess the necessary qualifications to undertake positions aligned with team-based or individual creative work in state and local government, public administration, public institutions, non-governmental humanitarian organisations, cultural and social institutions, foundations, civic associations, international organisations engaged in project activities, and the private sector.