Master studies

International politics and security

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Master studies

College:

Faculty of International Politics and Security

Scientific, professional or artistic field:

International politics and security

Master of academic studies (1st degree) at the Faculty of International Politics and Security, University "Union - Nikola Tesla" in Belgrade have 60 ESPB points. A person who has completed the four-year basic studies of higher education institutions and passed the entrance exam in general culture and information can be enrolled in the study program of master's academic studies.

Master's academic studies take place during two semesters (one year). The entire study program consists of a total of 10 one-semester courses. Of these, 4 subjects are compulsory and 3 are chosen from a list of 6 subjects, which is a total of 43 ECTS. The study program also includes a study research paper (SIR), which aims to equip students to prepare the final master's thesis, and it carries 5 ECTS. The final paper has 12 ECTS. The total number of ESPB in master's studies is 60.

The study program MAS International Politics and Security is defined in accordance with the Law on Higher Education of the Republic of Serbia and the Bologna Declaration and is designed to provide an adequate complement of knowledge and skills for future work in important public and private sectors. Students expand the subject of complex social and geopolitical processes, security challenges, risks and threats through scientific-professional and professional-applied courses.

The study program MAS International Politics and Security lasts one year (divided into 2 semesters) and is worth 60 ESPB points. Each elective block contains two subjects. According to the schedule, during the first semester students opt for Elective Subject 1 from Elective Block 1 (Modern Security Systems and Religious Fundamentalism and Extremism); the second semester is scheduled for Elective Subject 2 (Ethics of War and International Organizations) and Elective Subject 3 is chosen from Electoral Block 3 (Globalization and Security and Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union).