Master of Science with Political Sciences

Uppsala

 

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Program Overview

The Master of Science in Political Science at Uppsala University offers a comprehensive and rigorous approach to understanding the complexities of political systems, power structures, governance, and global relations. Designed for students with a keen interest in political theory, international relations, public policy, and political behavior, the program equips students with advanced analytical, research, and communication skills. Uppsala University’s longstanding reputation for academic excellence and its strong focus on global politics make this program a perfect choice for those aiming to pursue influential careers in politics, public administration, research, or international organizations. The program blends theoretical knowledge with practical applications, enabling students to tackle contemporary political challenges in both national and international contexts.

Curriculum: The Master of Science in Political Science at Uppsala University is structured to provide both broad and specialized knowledge in political science. The curriculum consists of core courses in political theory, comparative politics, international relations, and political methodology, allowing students to build a solid foundation. Students can then specialize in various subfields of political science, including democracy, governance, security, or human rights, through elective courses. The program is designed to foster critical thinking, quantitative research skills, and an in-depth understanding of the political landscape. Throughout the program, students engage in seminars, group work, and case studies, all of which enhance their ability to analyze complex political issues. The curriculum also includes a master’s thesis, where students apply their research skills to address a specific political science topic.

Research Focus: Uppsala University’s Master of Science in Political Science is research-intensive, with a focus on contemporary political challenges and the theoretical frameworks used to understand them. The program’s research agenda includes topics such as political institutions, political participation, global governance, international conflict, and the role of political ideologies. Students engage in independent research, often working alongside faculty members who are internationally recognized experts in their fields. The research focus of the program provides students with the tools necessary to critically evaluate political systems, policies, and practices at both the national and international levels. Uppsala University encourages a multidisciplinary approach to political science, drawing on sociology, economics, history, and law to offer a well-rounded perspective on political issues.

Industry Engagement: The Master of Science in Political Science program at Uppsala University fosters industry engagement through internships, collaborative research projects, and partnerships with governmental and non-governmental organizations. Students have the opportunity to work with think tanks, political parties, international institutions, and advocacy groups to gain hands-on experience in the field. Uppsala University has strong connections with international organizations, including the United Nations, the European Union, and various humanitarian and political research centers, providing students with valuable networking opportunities. Additionally, the university regularly hosts conferences, workshops, and seminars where students can interact with policymakers, academics, and professionals, further enriching their learning experience and expanding their career prospects.

Global Perspective: The Master of Science in Political Science at Uppsala University offers a strong global perspective, preparing students to understand political dynamics in a variety of international contexts. The program examines global issues such as climate change, migration, security, and international conflict, emphasizing the interconnectedness of political systems worldwide. Students explore the role of international organizations, multilateral diplomacy, and global governance structures. Through case studies and comparative analysis, students gain a deep understanding of political systems across different regions, preparing them for careers that require an awareness of global political trends and their local implications. Uppsala University’s diverse international student body and global academic partnerships contribute to this global perspective, enabling students to engage with political issues from multiple viewpoints.

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Location

Uppsala

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IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

SEK 100000

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: SEK 900

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 or 7.0 with no individual component below 6.0.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 90.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 62.

Uppsala University is supporting international students through various scholarship opportunities to ensure that financial constraints do not hinder their pursuit of higher education in Sweden. These scholarships are designed to attract talented students from all over the world and provide them with the financial assistance they need to study at one of Sweden’s leading universities.

Uppsala University Global Scholarship Program: The Uppsala University Global Scholarship Program is a highly competitive scholarship offered to students from outside the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. The scholarship covers the full tuition fee for a student’s program of study at Uppsala University. It is awarded based on academic excellence, and applicants must meet the university’s admission requirements. The scholarship aims to encourage the best international students to study at Uppsala University, helping them pursue their academic and career goals.

Swedish Institute Scholarships: In addition to Uppsala University’s own scholarships, international students may be eligible for scholarships funded by the Swedish Institute, a government agency promoting Swedish higher education and cultural exchange. The Swedish Institute offers several scholarship programs for international students, including the Swedish Institute Study Scholarships (SISS) for students from specific countries. These scholarships typically cover tuition fees, living expenses, travel costs, and insurance, ensuring that students have the financial support they need during their studies in Sweden.

Partner University Scholarships: Uppsala University has agreements with various universities worldwide to offer additional scholarships for students participating in exchange programs. These scholarships are typically available for students from specific partner institutions, helping them cover tuition fees and other expenses while studying at Uppsala University. Students interested in these scholarships should check with their home institution’s international office for more information.

Country-Specific Scholarships: Uppsala University offers country-specific scholarships for students from certain countries or regions. These scholarships are part of the university’s effort to promote educational exchange and build global partnerships. Scholarships may cover either full or partial tuition fees and are typically based on academic merit. Students should check the university’s scholarship portal for eligibility criteria and application details for their specific country or region.

Graduates of the Master of Science in Political Science from Uppsala University have access to a wide range of career opportunities in political analysis, international relations, public policy, governance, and international organizations. The program’s emphasis on research, critical thinking, and political theory prepares graduates to take on influential roles in both governmental and non-governmental sectors. 

Political Analyst/Advisor: Graduates can work as political analysts or advisors for government agencies, political parties, think tanks, or media outlets. They are responsible for analyzing political trends, advising policymakers, and providing insights into political behavior, public opinion, and electoral strategies.

Public Policy Specialist: Graduates can work in think tanks, research institutes, or government departments, where they focus on researching and analyzing policies, proposing reforms, and evaluating the effectiveness of various policy measures across political systems.

International Relations Officer: With a global perspective on political issues, graduates can work for international organizations like the United Nations, the European Union, or World Bank. They can be involved in diplomacy, conflict resolution, and international development programs.

Diplomat/Foreign Service Officer: A career in diplomacy is an attractive path for political science graduates. They represent their home country abroad, engaging in political negotiations, promoting national interests, and supporting foreign policy goals.

Public Affairs Specialist: Graduates with expertise in political science are often employed by corporations or advocacy groups to manage their public relations, lobby for policy changes, and maintain relationships with governments and regulatory bodies.

Human Rights Advocate: With a focus on political systems, justice, and governance, graduates can work with NGOs or governmental bodies that focus on human rights, legal reforms, and social justice initiatives worldwide.

Policy Consultant: Many graduates pursue careers as consultants, providing policy expertise to private firms, government agencies, or international organizations. They help design strategies, implement projects, and offer guidance on political and economic matters.

Researcher/Academic: Some graduates opt for careers in academia, either pursuing a PhD in political science or becoming research fellows in various political science departments. They contribute to advancing knowledge on political behavior, governance, and policy analysis.

Governmental Officer: Graduates can work for various levels of government, from local to national, in roles that require analyzing legislation, helping to develop public policies, and advising elected officials on key political issues.

Non-governmental Organization (NGO) Worker: Graduates can join NGOs working on political and social causes, including democracy promotion, governance reforms, peacebuilding, or electoral monitoring in conflict zones or fragile democracies.


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