The Program

Modules

The core of the program of studies is composed of four main fields:

1. Theories and Issues of Global Governance
This field focuses on basic theories and themes of international relations and governance including issues of international security and international political economy.

2. Changing Context of Global Governance
The second field highlights broader processes of political change which impact international and transnational cooperation including state transformation and the legalization of world politcs.

3. Theorizing Social Order and Change
Covering classical as well as contemporary social theory, as well as normative theory of world politics, this component aims to provide a theoretical framework for understanding and evaluating issues of governance.

4. Methodology
In order to provide students with the techniques to conduct up-do-date research, the program offers courses on advanced qualitative and quantitative research methods as well as on research design and the logic of scientific research.

During the course of study students will take three courses from each field, amounting to a total of 12 courses for the M.A. program. Each course is worth 7.5 ECTS credit points, the MA thesis is worth 30 ECTS credit points. The annual maximum credits to be collected are 60 ECTS points. Upon completion of the M.A. program students may choose to continue on the PhD track in Bremen.


The Curriculum


 
Theories and Issues of Global Governance
Changing Context of Global Governance
Theorizing Social Order and Change
Methodology
1st Semester
2nd Semester
International
Political Economy
Transformations of the State
Social Theory and International Relations
3rd Semester 

4th Semester
M.A. Thesis or PhD Prospectus


More Information

The following documents outline the admissions policy, the study and examination guidelines: