Programme structure

The bachelor's degree in political science (evening programme) is a first-cycle programme (a 'transition' bachelor's degree), consisting of 180 credits spread over three years (60 credits per year).

The programme is divided into two parts: one general, the other of a political science nature.

  • The general part of the programme aims to provide a background in the humanities and social sciences. This knowledge is acquired through introductory courses in the main disciplines of the humanities and social sciences (philosophy, history, economics, law, sociology and psychology), and through course units and seminars designed to teach different analytical methods in the humanities and social sciences.
  • The political science part of the programme is structured around introductory courses in the main disciplines which make up political science (economics, public law, political sociology, political history) as well as general political science courses (political science, political science: founding texts) and specialised courses (comparative politics, political parties and interest groups, EU politics, analysis of public action, analysis of international relations, etc.).