Specialisation courses* – International History and Security Studies – Trans-Atlantic M.A. Dual Degree Graduate Program
- Decision-Making in International Relations
- Decolonization and Post-Colonialism
- European Economic and Political Intergration
- Social and Economic Context of Modern Conflicts
- Trade, Aid and Development
Courses* at West Virginia University
- to be announced
Core obligatory courses* – International Relations – 2024/2025 academic year
- Contemporary International Relations – Theory and Practice
- Critical Thinking
- European Civilization
- Globalization Processes
- International Political Economy
- Methodology of International Relations Research
- Political Strategies in a Multipolar World
- The Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union
- Master’s degree seminar
In addition to the above – elective courses
*Note: Collegium Civitas reserves the right to alter the content of any course and programme at any time.
The programme is offered only if a required minimum number of students enrol.
Poland conforms to the guidelines from the Bologna Process in European higher education. The degree awarded upon graduation is: Magister (second cycle studies; the Polish equivalent of the Master’s degree; similar to MA title). Upon graduation, the Student receives a Diploma of completion of studies together with a Diploma Supplement (copy of the Diploma translated into English, describing the degree, level and specialisation).
After having successfully completed this program, students will be granted a diploma of Magister in International Relations, specialisation: International History and Security Studies.
Contact:
Collegium Civitas Admissions Office
phone: +48 508 929 652
email: admissions@civitas.edu.pl
room 1210, Palace of Culture and Science, 12th floor
1 Defilad Square, 00-901 Warsaw, Poland