Faculty of Political Science, Economics and Social Sciences
Master I Level

Socio-Political Analysis

The Level I Master “s Degree in Socio-Political Analysis is an interdisciplinary course enables the acquisition of fundamental skills in the social profiling of a given area, whether local or national, regarding political topics and especially social issues that may influence the voting orientation of the population being examined.

Content

Upon completion of the Level I Master “s Degree Course in Socio-Political Analysis, the student will will possess a specific knowledge base for the collection and analysis of data of a social social to be used within interpretive-decisional models intended for policy.

Professional Outcomes.

The Level I Master “s Degree Course in Socio-Political Analysis offers several possibilities for

employment in the world of work in a variety of fields. Below is a list of some of the possible

employment outlets:

  • Specialist in socio-political studies
  • Expert for public opinion polling campaigns.

Other Information

Admission requirements, examinations and final examination

Applicants with a High School Diploma and a Bachelor “s Degree

Bachelor “s Degree or Master ‘s Degree, Master ’s Degree or Old Degree. In default of the qualifications

required qualifications, admission on dossier is possible, based on an evaluation of the qualifications

studies obtained and the experience acquired, as well as the skills developed in the framework of

professional activity.

Lectures will be delivered at the discretion of the Lecturer through term papers, commentaries,

specialized manuals, handouts or lectures via live streaming platform. The evaluation

is expressed in thirtieths.

The final examination consists of a Thesis of at least 30 pages on one of the topics covered

during the Level I Master's program.

 

Exams

SPS/11 - Public Opinion and Political Psychology - 9

SPS/02 - History of Political Thought - 7

SPS/07 - Social Policy - 9

IUS/09 - Public Law - 8

IUS/10 - Public Administration Management - 9

SPS/08 - Methodology of Social Research - 8

M-STO/04 - Contemporary History - 6

Final Thesis - 4

 

Duration and structure of the Level I master's degree

Duration: Annual - 1500 hours

Enrollment: Always open throughout the year

Credits: 60 ECTS

Mode: Online

 

Price

CHF/EUR 1,500.00

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