
BSc (Hons) Global Political Science
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Jan 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 22,000 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The BSc (Hons) Global Political Science programme at the European School of Economics is designed to:
- Explore how values, resources, and power are allocated and contested across local, national, and global scales
- Focus on questions of political and international order, decision-making, and the dynamics of political conflict
- Encourage critical, independent thought about institutions, ideas, and global events
- Inspire students with innovative perspectives that cultivate visionary leadership
This programme fosters a deep understanding of political systems and prepares students to become leaders who think creatively and act decisively in a rapidly changing global environment.
ESE’s Internship Programme
From the first year, ESE students are empowered to actively work toward their professional aspirations. The Internship Programme offers opportunities to:
- Apply academic concepts to practical challenges in professional settings
- Bridge the transition between undergraduate studies and the global job market
- Cultivate self-awareness and understand how personal responsibility shapes external outcomes
- Explore career options through hands-on experience, clarifying personal interests and goals
- Build valuable professional networks and connect with potential employers
ESE’s internship placements are integral to preparing students for impactful careers in political science, leadership, and diplomacy.
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Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
ESE encourages students – both undergraduate and postgraduate – to come to the European School of Economics regardless of their financial circumstances. The scholarships ESE offers enable prospective students to receive reductions in tuition. No reduction is allowed on the Registration Fee and/or on other applicable fees.
Eligibility
All scholarships are awarded subject to the prospective student meeting ESE’s entry requirements and abiding by the rules and regulations. To be eligible to apply for a scholarship the student will need to have been accepted and offered admission to study at ESE.
Application for Scholarship
Scholarships are awarded across all programmes of study, varying from nominal to substantial tuition reduction. Students interested in securing scholarships are encouraged to apply using the prescribed Scholarship Application Form available online and at the Office of Admission.
Curriculum
Year 1
- Specialisation in Diplomacy, Leadership and Trade
- History of Political Thought
- Economics for Business
- Quantitative Methods for Business
- Language
- Geopolitics
- Sociology of Work and Organisation
- International Relations
- Language
- 1st Internship
Workshops:
- Study & Computer Skills Workshop
- Preparation for the Workplace Workshop
- Ese Ethos
Year 2
- Specialisations in Diplomacy, Leadership and Trade
- Environmental Policy
- Motivation and Teamwork
- New Media for International Politics (Diplomacy)
- Integral Personal Development Part I (Leadership)
- Production & Trade for Political Science (Trade)
- Language
- European Institutions
- Law, Politics, and the International System
- Political Decision Making
- Language
- 2nd Internship
Workshops:
- Research Methodology & Analysis Workshop Part I
- Research Methodology & Analysis Workshop Part II
- Ese Ethos
Year 3
- Specialisations in Diplomacy, Leadership and Trade
- International Project Management
- Influencing Change & Policymaking
- International Security
- Negotiations and Crisis Management (Diplomacy)
- International Strategic Management (Diplomacy)
- Contemporary Diplomatic Methods (Diplomacy)
- Leadership ( Leadership )
- Integral Personal Development Part II (Leadership)
- International Strategic Management (Leadership)
- Trade and Financial Markets (Trade)
- Leadership (Trade)
- Negotiations and Crisis Management (Trade)
- Final Project
Workshops:
- Final Project Preparation Workshop
- Creative Thinking
- Ese Ethos
ESE's Internship Programme
We believe that anyone can realise their dreams and have the ability to do what they really love. From the very first year of study, ESE students, therefore, have the concrete opportunity to proactively move towards their professional goals and target their objectives. While developing a range of marketable skills and competencies, internships will furthermore allow students to:
- apply course knowledge in practical situations within the work environment
- bridge the gap between undergraduate study and the labour market
- develop inner qualities and gain a practical understanding of the concept of individual responsibility, according to which external events are projections of one’s own inner state
- test individual career plans by obtaining experience in a chosen field, thus helping one to better understand what it is that they really love to do
- develop a professional network and assess internship providers for future employment opportunities.
Working in collaboration with more than fifteen hundred leading international companies, including some of FORTUNE’S 100 Best Companies to Work For, the European School of Economics offers one of the most competitive university internship programmes available today.
Many students are offered jobs even before graduation. The Internship Department plays a crucial role in assisting students to identify their objectives and learn how to exert their full potential. It provides personalized and challenging internship placements worldwide at all ESE campuses.
Program Outcome
Upon completing the Bachelor of Science in Global Political Science at the European School of Economics, students will be equipped to:
- Understand Key Concepts in Political Science: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the history of political thought, international relations, geopolitics, and the sociology of work and organisation.
- Develop Analytical and Quantitative Skills: Utilise quantitative methods for analysing political and economic data, enhancing the ability to make informed decisions in political science contexts.
- Cultivate Specialised Knowledge in Diplomacy, Leadership, and Trade: Acquire specialised knowledge in three key areas – Diplomacy, Leadership, and Trade – through focused study and practical application.
- Apply Theoretical Knowledge to Practical Situations: Utilise knowledge in real-world scenarios through internships and workshops, applying theories and concepts to contemporary issues in global politics.
- Master Effective Communication and Negotiation Skills: Develop advanced communication skills, including proficiency in a foreign language, and gain expertise in negotiations and crisis management.
- Understand and Influence Political Decision-Making: Learn about political decision-making processes, including the roles of European institutions and international law in the global political system.
- Foster Leadership and Teamwork Abilities: Enhance leadership skills and the ability to work effectively in teams, crucial for roles in international politics, diplomacy, and global trade.
- Conduct Comprehensive Research in Political Science: Undertake detailed research projects, demonstrating the ability to gather, analyse, and interpret information to inform policy-making and political strategies.
These outcomes ensure that graduates have a robust foundation in global political science, are prepared for challenges in international political arenas, and are equipped for diverse career paths in diplomacy, global leadership, or international trade.