- Degree Programs
- Master's Degree in GEOPOLITICAL AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Master's Degree in GEOPOLITICAL AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
- Degree course in italian
- STUDI GEOPOLITICI E INTERNAZIONALI
- Degree course
- GEOPOLITICAL AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
- Title
- Master's Degree
- MIUR Class
- Scienze della politica - LM-62 R (DM270)
- Length
- 2 years
- Credits
- 120
- Department
- HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
- Website
- https://www.scienzeumanesociali.unisalento.it/guida-alla-didattica/lm62-studi-geopolitici-e-internazionali
- Language
- ITALIAN
- Location
- Lecce
- Academic year
- 2025/2026
- Admission procedure/Available places
- Open admission
- Career opportunities
- 2.5.1.1.1 - Specialisti della gestione nella Pubblica Amministrazione
2.5.3.4.3 - Specialisti in scienza politica
2.6.2.7.2 - Ricercatori e tecnici laureati nelle scienze politiche e sociali
Course description
The aim of the course of study is to broaden the skills acquired by students during the three-year degree, paying particular attention to international issues. In particular, the courses activated will have an internationalist approach that will enrich the multidisciplinary skills already acquired in the legal, political, geographical, historical fields, privileging the internationalist, geopolitical and comparative aspects. The specificity of the course will be guaranteed through the activation of specialized teachings that will represent the natural evolution and continuation of the study path undertaken in the three-year path. No articulations in curricula are foreseen. To highlight the specificity of the scientific and didactic approach, the titles of the courses will not follow the ministerial denomination of the SSD. Knowledge of at least one language of the European Union (other than Italian) is also expected, as well as internship and seminar activities.
1. Specific historical-political, legal, geographical and political science skills are required for admission. For all students, admission is subject to the possession of curricular requirements, defined in the course of study regulations.
In particular, graduates who intend to access the master's degree must possess, under penalty of inadmissibility, the following requirement:
- first level degree pursuant to art. 3 c. 1 of Ministerial Decree 509/99 acquired in classes 15 (Political sciences and international relations) and 35 (Social sciences for cooperation, development and peace)
or
- first level degree pursuant to art. 3 c. 1 of Ministerial Decree 270/04 acquired in one of the following classes:
• L-6: Geography;
• L-11: Modern Languages and Cultures;
• L-12: Linguistic Mediation;
• L-14 Legal Services Sciences;
• L-16 Administration and Organization Sciences;
• L-36 Political Sciences and International Relations;
• L-37 Social Sciences for Cooperation, Development and Peace;
• L-40 Sociology;
• L-42: History;
or
- master's degree pursuant to art. 3 c. 1 of Ministerial Decree 270/04 acquired in one of the following classes:
• LM-16: Finance
• LM-36: Languages and Literatures of Africa and Asia
• LM-37: Modern European and American Languages and Literatures
• LM-38: Modern Languages for International Communication and Cooperation
• LM-52: International Relations
• LM-56: Economics
• LM-80: Geographical Sciences
• LM-81: Sciences for development cooperation
• LM-84: Historical Sciences
• LM-88: Sociology and Social Research
• LM-94: Specialized Translation and Interpreting
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or
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- master's degree pursuant to art. 3 c. 1 of Ministerial Decree 270/04 acquired in the LMG/01 Law class or four-year degree (VO) in Law.
In addition to the possession of the curricular requirements, all students are required to undergo a personal preparation assessment, according to the methods defined in the regulation.
2. The requirement referred to in the previous point must be met by the date of the assessment test.
There are no training debts, or additional training obligations, at the time of access.
In particular, graduates who intend to access the master's degree must possess, under penalty of inadmissibility, the following requirement:
- first level degree pursuant to art. 3 c. 1 of Ministerial Decree 509/99 acquired in classes 15 (Political sciences and international relations) and 35 (Social sciences for cooperation, development and peace)
or
- first level degree pursuant to art. 3 c. 1 of Ministerial Decree 270/04 acquired in one of the following classes:
• L-6: Geography;
• L-11: Modern Languages and Cultures;
• L-12: Linguistic Mediation;
• L-14 Legal Services Sciences;
• L-16 Administration and Organization Sciences;
• L-36 Political Sciences and International Relations;
• L-37 Social Sciences for Cooperation, Development and Peace;
• L-40 Sociology;
• L-42: History;
or
- master's degree pursuant to art. 3 c. 1 of Ministerial Decree 270/04 acquired in one of the following classes:
• LM-16: Finance
• LM-36: Languages and Literatures of Africa and Asia
• LM-37: Modern European and American Languages and Literatures
• LM-38: Modern Languages for International Communication and Cooperation
• LM-52: International Relations
• LM-56: Economics
• LM-80: Geographical Sciences
• LM-81: Sciences for development cooperation
• LM-84: Historical Sciences
• LM-88: Sociology and Social Research
• LM-94: Specialized Translation and Interpreting
>
or
>
- master's degree pursuant to art. 3 c. 1 of Ministerial Decree 270/04 acquired in the LMG/01 Law class or four-year degree (VO) in Law.
In addition to the possession of the curricular requirements, all students are required to undergo a personal preparation assessment, according to the methods defined in the regulation.
2. The requirement referred to in the previous point must be met by the date of the assessment test.
There are no training debts, or additional training obligations, at the time of access.
Profile
Experts in the management of public and private administrations with specific skills of an international and comparative natureFunctions
The professional figure will be able to assume roles and functions of responsibility in the management of public and private administrations, both national and international. It is considered necessary for this figure to have an in-depth knowledge of historical, political, legal and social issues.Skills
- Responsibility functions in public and private, national and international administrations;- Responsibility functions in international organizations and NGOs.
Stake
The multidisciplinary nature of the knowledge acquired during the master's course, accompanied by the comparative and international knowledge of the issues, will allow graduates to place themselves in the job market having developed skills in the legal, historical, economic and legal fields throughout the entire course.The thesis will consist of a public discussion, before a specific commission, of a paper that will require a commitment from the student proportionate to the number of CFU assigned to the test. For the purposes of the final assessment, the critical ability, the propensity for research, the autonomy of judgment, the argumentative and expository ability, the originality of the thesis work will be evaluated. The final assessment will also take into account the outcome of the final discussion which requires an active role of the teaching staff.
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Course modules
PERCORSO-COMUNE
biopolitics (SPS/01)
6 credits - Compulsory
COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AND GEOPOLITICS (IUS/21)
12 credits - Compulsory
ECONOMIC PERIODS: HISTORY AND THEORIES (SECS-P/04)
8 credits - Optional
GEOGRAPHY OF THE INTERACTIONS LOCAL / GLOBAL
12 credits - Compulsory
Mod. A - Geopolitics and globalization
2 credits
Mod. B - Methodological applications
10 credits
SEMINARS (NN)
2 credits - Compulsory
MODERN HISTORY (M-STO/02)
8 credits - Optional
History of European integration (SPS/03)
8 credits - Optional
History of Russia (M-STO/03)
8 credits - Optional
International history of the Middle East (SPS/06)
10 credits - Compulsory
ENGLISH FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES (L-LIN/12)
6 credits - Compulsory
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (IUS/13)
6 credits - Compulsory
European Political Organization (SPS/04)
8 credits - Compulsory
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES: HISTORY AND THEORIES (SECS-P/04)
8 credits - Compulsory
FINAL EXAM (PROFIN_S)
16 credits - Compulsory
TRAINING PERIOD (NN)
6 credits - Compulsory
Theory and practice of human rights (IUS/20)
6 credits - Compulsory