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Bachelor's Degree Program in Political Science and Communication

The Bachelor's Degree Program in Political Science and Communication provides a strong interdisciplinary education. Undergraduate students can choose to continue their university studies by embracing Graduate Programs so to advance their level of education and train for highly qualified professions. The Bachelor's Degree in Political Science and Communication is otherwise an excellent preparation for a range of careers.

Undergraduates can explore career options in private or public corporations that operate at an international level and/or in the communication environment. Possible career paths include government affairs, international institutions, and private companies.

Master's Degree Program in International Relations

Graduate students with a Master's Degree in International Relations can pursue a variety of professional careers. The more traditional ones include the diplomatic career and positions in governmental and non-governmental international organizations. Other options are in public or private corporations that operate at an international level, including in the banking and financial sectors. An international insight of problems and their solutions has become essential in the public administration in such areas as environmental protection, immigration, contract work, etc.

Other career options include consultancy in companies and/or legal firms that operate in the business sector, international investments, business arbitration, research activities, and academic careers in historical-political, economic, and legal disciplines.

Master's Degree Program in Government Science and Public Communication

The Master's Degree Program in Government Science and Public Communication educates students for the highest positions in the communication and administration sectors.

The major in Institutional and Political Communication is addressed to students interested in pursuing a career in the following areas: information and communication activity for government and public affairs, journalism, corporate communication, external relations, or new communication professions such as lobbyists.

The major in Political and Administrative Institutions is addressed to candidates interested in pursuing a career in institutional organizations. Graduate students can explore career options in decision-making institutions, such as government bodies, in managerial positions of local or state public administration, in private corporations, or in the tertiary industry.