Istanbul
Year(s)
Political Science and International Relations
Humanities & Culture / Political Science
Master of Arts / Thesis Option
The students examine the basic questions of International Relations, including how nations struggle over power and wealth, how political communities reconcile claims of authority, liberty, and justice, and how governments and societies produce the policies that influence our lives. Students choose courses from the major subfields of international politics, comparative government, Turkish politics, and political theory. They develop critical analytical skills allowing them to explain, compare, and generalize about political phenomena in a broad range of countries, employing the key methodologies of the discipline.
A non-refundable application fee is required. This course provides both thesis and non-thesis tracks. A minimum of 153 points in the quantitative section of the GRE is required.
- Graduate / Master's Degree
- Credit: 51
- Full-time
- Start date: 02-10-2023
- End date: 21-06-2025
- Gen. Deadline: 31-07-2023
- Int. Deadline: 10-08-2023
Admission requirements
- TOEFL: 80
- GRE: 648
- GPA: 3