European Governance – Field of study catalogue MU
European Governance“Understand Europe through living it.” |
During the Master's degree programme in European Governance the students will be trained to analyse complex problems of European governance from multiple perspectives, including economics, law, political science, and public administration. Moreover, the students will learn to apply abstract knowledge and theory to real-life problems through case studies, simulations, and policy-oriented research projects. In this way, the students will become academic professionals, it means experts who can use academic knowledge to analyse and solve complex problems in different contexts and from different perspectives.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- demonstrate knowledge of relevant theories of governance and complex understanding of the multilevel governance concept, mainly in terms of a model describing the complex reality of contemporary EU political processes
- use comparative methods in social-sciences research; students will also study the most important works that use the comparative method
- demonstrate knowledge of the development of the EU with the focus on common currency, widening and deepening integration, the logic behind the European integration, and show ability to formulate opinions regarding the current issues of the EU
- understand the basic principles of the EU law and of the concept of “legal integration”, the main judgements of the European Court of Justice, and the functioning of the European Court for Human Rights and its judgements
- understand the position of Europe in the global economy and its perspectives, explain the impact of the EU economic policies, and formulate reasoned recommendations based on available data
Local, regional and national governments, which increasingly work within a European context.
The EU institutions, such as the European Commission and EU agencies.
Other international organisations working in Europe.
Non-profit organisations that are confronted with issues of European governance.
Firms whose regulatory environment is largely shaped by processes of European governance.
Consultancy firms.
Programme graduates typically acquire academic-level jobs in private organisations or public organisations in positions such as policy adviser, consultant, or manager or researcher at research and consultancy firms.
The students must complete all required courses (all worth 108 credits) and earn at least 12 credits for the completion of selective courses. The study programme is the double-degree programme designed for a limited number of students (maximum of 30 people).The language of instruction is English.
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