Who can do a Master’s degree in political science?

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The field of political science often attracts individuals with a passion for public affairs, governance and social issues. But who would really consider pursuing a master’s degree in political science? Let’s find out about the admission criteria and how to prepare for this rewarding academic and professional path.

In summary:

  • Anyone with a related bachelor’s degree can pursue a master’s degree in political science.
  • You need certain qualities to succeed in a master’s degree in political science: analytical skills, an understanding of political theories and much more.
  • To prepare for a Master’s degree, there are a number of steps to follow: choosing the program you want to follow, putting together a good application and interviewing.
  • Master’s students in political science are eligible for certain types of funding. However, they must meet certain conditions.
  • ESCE offers a PGE (Programme Grande École) for those wishing to deepen their knowledge of political science.

Who can apply for a master’s degree in political science?

There are indeed conditions to be met before applying for a Master’s degree in political science. These vary from program to program, but in general, the following criteria are often required:

Admission requirements

Master’s programs in political science may require a bachelor’s degree in a related field, relevant professional experience, or prerequisite courses in political science or social science.

Diplomas required

Most master’s programs in political science require an undergraduate degree, such as a bachelor’s in political science, international relations, law, economics or a related field.

Expected skills

Skills may include critical analysis. An aptitude for research is also required, in order to gain a better understanding of political theories and a mastery of social science research methods.

How do I prepare for a master’s degree in political science?

Preparing for a master’s degree in political science requires a strategic and well-informed approach. Here are some important steps to follow:

Choosing the right program

It’s essential to research and select a master’s program that matches your academic and professional interests, as well as your career goals.

Preparing for interviews

If necessary, prepare yourself thoroughly for admission interviews by familiarizing yourself with the program. Review key political science concepts and practice mock interviews.

Financing a master’s degree in political science

Doing a Master’s degree in political science can entail certain expenses. To help them, students are eligible for certain types of funding.

Scholarships

Many institutions offer scholarships to talented and deserving students. These scholarships may be offered by universities, government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) or private foundations. It’s important to seek out and apply for these scholarships as early as possible to maximize your chances of receiving financial support.

Student loans

Student loans are another common financing option for higher education. Students can take out loans from banks, government agencies or other financing sources to cover tuition, living expenses and other study-related expenses. To qualify for a loan, certain repayment conditions must be met.

Study costs

The cost of a master’s degree in political science can vary depending on several factors, including the country and university chosen, the length of the program and living expenses. It’s important to factor these costs into your financial planning and look for ways to reduce expenses, such as scholarships, grants and on-campus work opportunities.

Why study Political Science at ESCE?

As part of its Master’s-level Programme Grande École (PGE), ESCE offers an international political science curriculum, which combines the study of international business, management and political science during the first 3 years of study. Students can then choose to specialize at ESCE or do a double degree with the HEIP school of political science.

This Political Science program offers a unique opportunity for students wishing to combine international business and political science. By choosing this curriculum, students benefit from high-quality academic training provided by research professors and professionals.

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Updated 7 May 2024