Bachelor of Science: Human Movement in Sports and Exercise
University of Münster
at University of Münster · Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia
Duration
9 semesters or more
Tuition
On request
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Full Time
The Bachelor's degree in International and European Governance at the University of Münster delves into the complexities of global political structures, focusing on the intricate relationships between states, international organizations, and non-state actors. This program is designed for students who aspire to understand political frameworks at both the national and international levels. It emphasizes theoretical foundations alongside practical applications, preparing graduates for a dynamic and interconnected world.
The structure of the program spans 9 semesters or more, incorporating a mix of modules that cover essential topics in international relations, governance, and policy-making. Students accumulate ECTS credits throughout their studies, including a thesis project that showcases their research capabilities. The program also typically includes a practical or internship semester, offering students valuable real-world experience in relevant sectors.
This degree equips students with critical analytical skills, in-depth knowledge of political systems, and the ability to work collaboratively in multicultural environments. The program is well-suited for individuals with a keen interest in politics, law, and international affairs who wish to make a meaningful contribution to global governance.
It typically takes 9 semesters or more, with intakes in Winter semester.
Diplomatic Service in various government agenciesInternational NGOs and non-profit organizationsPolicy Advisor roles in governmental and intergovernmental institutionsRoles in international business development and tradeResearch positions in think tanks or academic institutions
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