Political Science
    Duration36 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 11,000 / Year
    Apply DateApril 1, 2022
    Next IntakeMay 1, 2022

    Political Science

    About

    Overview Study programmeIn the Political Science programme of the University of Amsterdam, you study the urgent issues that the world faces, including migration and economic crises, terrorist threats, rising populism and xenophobia, and polarisation in society. At the same time, you also explore possible solutions.Is Political Science for you?Are you interested in:this dynamic world, its challenges and its opportunitiesthe world as it is and how it might be improvedtopics as: migration, economic crises, terrorist threats and rising populism?Then Political Science might be the right choice for you!After graduationYou will be awarded the degree of Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Political Science. This qualifies you for Master’s or Research Master’s programmes in the social sciences and related disciplines, as well a range of professional career opportunities. I want to find another Bachelor Course
    Politics is how communities settle their differences and achieve their goals. As a result, politics is everywhere and at all levels from the local to the global. The Political Science programme of the University of Amsterdam offers a broad orientation in International Relations, Political Economy, Public Policy and Governance, Comparative Politics and Political Theory.

    Disciplines

    International RelationsPolitical Science

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 92

    Other Requirements

    1Students applying for one of our Bachelor’s programmes should hold a Dutch VWO diploma, a HBO propedeuse or a foreign diploma that is equivalent to one of these diplomas. If you have foreign credentials, mathematics and English should be included in your final examination or attended until the last year of your secondary education.The starting level of a regular study programme at Dutch universities is comparable to that of other Western European countries, but it is generally higher than in most countries outside Western Europe.Students must be able to read textbooks, understand lectures, take part in classroom discussions and undertake written work in English. Applicants are therefore required to submit proof of sufficient proficiency in English (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR): level C1).

    Fee Information

    Political Science

    University of Amsterdam

    University of Amsterdam

    Netherlands Antilles

    Netherlands Antilles, Amsterdam