Faculty of Political Science, Economics and Social Sciences
Master's Degree

Geopolitics & International Law

The Master's degree program in Political Economic and Social Science with a specialization in Geopolitics & International Law aims to train professionals who bring together the two key points in the life of a nation, providing the ability to have a complete operational framework in both analysis and planning. Successful completion of this degree program requires the attainment of 120 ECTS.

Content

Upon completion of the Master's Degree in Political Economic and Social Science with a specialization in “Geopolitics & International Law,” the student will have mastered the different subject areas that will enable him or her to analyze the public economic-financial framework and suggest complementary operations, these areas ranging from macroeconomics to microeconomics, from risk management to financial markets.

Professional Outcomes.

The Master's Degree in Geopolitics & International Law 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:

  • Geopolitics expert
  • Expert in international law

Modules

First Year.

IUS/13 - International Law - 12 ECTS

M-GGR/02 - Economic Geopolitics - 12 ECTS

IUS/21 - Comparative Public Law - 8 ECTS

IUS/14 - European Union Community Law - 8 ECTS

IUS/04 - International Commercial Law - 8 ECTS

INF/01 - Computer Science for Economics - 6 ECTS

L-LIN/12 - Advanced English Language - 6 ECTS

Second Year

SECS-P/01 - International Political Economy - 8 ECTS

SPS/11 - Public Opinion & Political Psychology - 6 ECTS

SPS/07 - Behavioral Sociology - 6 ECTS

SECS-P/01 - International Macroeconomics - 8 ECTS

M-GGR/02 - Geoeconomics and National Security - 6 ECTS

SECS-P/07 - International Economic Activities and Sustainability - 8 ECTS

SPS/06 - International Relations - 6 ECTS

Final Examination - 12 ECTS

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