Studying International Relations
The Master's degree program in International Relations at the Center for International Studies (ZIS) at TU Dresden has a standard period of study of 4 semesters and comprises 120 CP. It is structured as an interdisciplinary Master's program consisting of the three core subjects of International Politics, International Law and International Economics . Students choose one of three areas of specialization, each of which comprises two of these core subjects. The following areas of specialization are available:
- Global Political Economy - core subjects: International Politics (IP) and International Economics (IW)
- International Order and Institutions - core subjects: International Politics and International Law
- International Law and Economics - core subjects: International Law and International Economics
In addition to the respective core subjects, interdisciplinary courses, a professional internship and a research design are also part of the course content. The Master's thesis is completed at the end of the course and comprises 25 credit points (CP).
Detailed information on the degree program can be found on the website of the Center for International Studies (ZIS) or in the TU Dresden's study information system.