International Studies in Political Science and Diplomacy Programme code: W3-S2MS21.2024

Field of study: | International Studies in Political Science and Diplomacy |
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Programme code: | W3-S2MS21.2024 |
Programme code (USOS): | W3-S2MS21 |
Faculty: | Faculty of Social Sciences |
Language of study: | Polish |
Academic year of entry: | winter semester 2024/2025 |
Level of qualifications/degree: | second-cycle studies |
Mode of study: | full-time |
Degree profile: | general academic |
Number of semesters: | 4 |
Degree: | magister (Master's Degree) |
Number of ECTS credits required to achieve the qualification equivalent to the level of study: | 120 |
Leading discipline: | political science and public administration (social sciences) |
ISCED code: | 0312 |
The number and date of the Senate’s resolution: | 564/2024 (25/06/2024) |
General characteristics of the field of study and the assumed concept of education: | The curriculum of the International Studies of Political Science and Diplomacy II degree reflects the multidisciplinary nature of the discipline (political science) in its international aspect. The profile of the studies is all-academic. Their main goal is to prepare the student for professional work in international institutions and organizations, European institutions, diplomatic and consular posts, as well as in government and local administration.
The second-degree program equips the graduate with interdisciplinary knowledge and competencies in the area of social sciences and humanities, as well as the ability to analyze, understand and critically interpret the surrounding political, social and economic reality, with particular emphasis on the relationship between institutions in the state, European and global dimensions.
The goal of the graduate's education is also to build an awareness of the need for self-education and lifelong learning (Life Long Learning), making him capable of responding to the ever-changing requirements of the modern labour market. Thanks to the implemented program, the graduate is fully prepared to continue his education in diplomatic and consular application. The competencies obtained also enable him to study at the Doctoral School.
The study program was based on the concept of a dual combination of theoretical and practical issues. It involves entrusting the conduct of modules to two groups of lecturers. One is made up of researchers and academic teachers affiliated with the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Silesia in Katowice, as well as foreign visiting professors. The other is composed of prominent representatives from the world of diplomacy, public administration and the socio-economic environment of the university. An important element of the program implemented as part of the International Studies in Political Science and Diplomacy is study visits to diplomatic missions and institutions related to the deepening of practical knowledge in the field of international relations and politics.
Due to its multilingual and interdisciplinary nature, the offered program occupies a special place in the didactic offer of the Faculty of Social Sciences and the University of Silesia. The basic assumption is to prepare students to solve problems and work in international teams, which is reflected in the introduction of obligatory modules in foreign languages. Compulsory modules are conducted in Polish and English. Therefore, candidates are required to have language skills at a level that allows them to participate in mandatory bilingual classes (English at the B2 proficiency level of the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). The study program also includes compulsory classes in French and Spanish. Acquisition of competence in this area begins at the basic level. Candidates for study, therefore, do not need to know either French or Spanish beforehand.
Language learning is aimed at acquiring specialized terminology necessary for professional work (French and Spanish in diplomacy).
The course of study was created as a response to the still unmet needs arising from the functioning of Polish diplomacy and administration in EU structures. Indeed, there is an urgent need to prepare a cadre of young, competent graduates who, in the future, will be able to supply Polish (and foreign) public administration units and diplomatic representations.
As part of the International Studies in Political Science and Diplomacy program, students who obtain the best results in the recruitment round will also have the opportunity to obtain a double diploma: a Polish one (issued by the University of Silesia in Katowice) and a Lithuanian one (issued by Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas). |
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Graduation requirements: | The condition for admission to the diploma examination is to achieve the learning outcomes provided for in the study program, to obtain a certificate of an appropriate level of language proficiency in a foreign language and to obtain positive grades for the diploma dissertation. The condition for graduation is to pass the diploma examination with at least a satisfactory result. A graduate receives a higher education diploma confirming obtaining the qualifications of the appropriate degree.
Detailed rules of the diploma process and the requirements for the diploma thesis are set out in the Rules and Regulations of Studies at the University of Silesia and the diploma regulations. |
Internships (hours and conditions): | Internships are an integral part of the study program, carried out by students in individual fields, levels, profiles and forms of study. Internships are to help in confronting the knowledge acquired during studies with the requirements of the labour market, acquiring skills useful in the profession, learning about practical issues related to working in positions for which the student is prepared during the course of studies. The internship is to familiarize the student with professional language relevant to a specific industry and work culture.
The rules for the organization of internships are set out in the Rector's ordinance. Detailed rules of apprenticeship taking into account the specifics of particular fields of study are set out in the field's of study apprenticeship regulations, in particular: learning outcomes assumed to be achieved by the student during the apprenticeship, framework apprenticeship program including a description of issues, dimension of apprenticeship (number of weeks of practice); form of internship (continuous, mid-year), criteria for choosing the place of internship, obligations of the student staying in the internship, obligations of the academic tutor, conditions for completing the internship by the student and conditions for exemption from the internship obligation in whole or in part.
The number of ECTS and the number of hours are specified in the course structure. |
Information on the relationship between the studies and the university's strategy as well as the socio-economic needs that determine the conduct of studies and the compliance of learning outcomes with these needs: | The course of International Studies in Political Science and Diplomacy is in line with the important goals of the Development Strategy of the University of Silesia in Katowice for 2020-2025 in the area of "Education":
Objective 1 (PDS): Modify the educational offer in order to link it more closely with research activities, considering the directions for the development of higher education presented in the Agenda for the Modernization of Higher Education: Europe - A New Vision for Development to 2025.
The course of study considers the educational needs of candidates and students and the labour market. In addition, the direction of International Studies in Political Science and Diplomacy connects the educational offer with the socio-economic environment; some of the classes in the study program are taught by external experts of diplomatic and consular missions, international institutions, and government administration.
Objective 2: Internationalization of education
The degree program in International Political Science and Diplomacy is offered entirely in English. In addition, as part of the study program, students take mandatory courses in two other languages: French and Spanish (French in Diplomacy and French in Spanish). Some classes are taught by distinguished visiting professors from renowned foreign centres.
As part of the study program, those students who obtain the best results in the recruitment call will also have the opportunity to obtain a double diploma: a Polish diploma (issued by Silesian University in Katowice) and a Lithuanian diploma (issued by Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas).
Objective 4: Increasing the quality of education, in particular, through the dissemination of modern educational methods using new technologies based on interactivity.
The course of International Studies in Political Science and Diplomacy is also in line with the important goals of the Development Strategy of the University of Silesia in Katowice for 2020-2025 in the area of "Cooperation with the Environment".
Objective 1 (PDS): Cooperation with the socio-economic environment.
The study program also includes regular meetings with professionals and external experts. External stakeholders share their experiences and knowledge with students, which helps them in their professional development and preparation for entering the labour market. During the meetings, students can also establish contacts with potential employers and obtain internships or apprenticeships at selected institutions and organizations. |
Percentage of the ECTS credits for each of the scientific or artistic disciplines to which the learning outcomes are related to the total number of ECTS credits: | political science and public administration (social sciences): 100% |
KNOWLEDGE The graduate: |
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has in-depth knowledge of diplomacy and its connections with other social science disciplines [MS_2_W01] |
has in-depth knowledge of the relationships between social, political, and economic structures and institutions on a regional, national, and international scale and their connections with diplomacy [MS_2_W02] |
knows and understands in-depth the mechanisms of functioning of modern diplomacy [MS_2_W03] |
has in-depth knowledge of the functioning of the European Union and international organizations and institutions [MS_2_W04] |
knows and understands in-depth social research methodology, including political science [MS_2_W05] |
has in-depth knowledge of diplomatic and consular law [MS_2_W06] |
has in-depth knowledge of ethical norms and principles in the work of a diplomat and official [MS_2_W07] |
has in-depth knowledge of the political, economic, social, and cultural conditions determining actions in the international environment and diplomacy [MS_2_W08] |
has in-depth knowledge of interpersonal and social communication processes, enabling effective communication in an international and diplomatic environment [MS_2_W09] |
knows the standards of intellectual property protection and their application in scientific and expert work in international relations and diplomacy [MS_2_W10] |
The student has in-depth knowledge of selected scientific methods and knows problems characteristic of a particular field of science unrelated to the leading discipline of the study programme. [OOD.2024_W01] |
SKILLS The graduate: |
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can professionally analyze and explain social, political, and economic processes and phenomena in the national, regional, and international environment in connection with diplomacy [MS_2_U01] |
can critically interpret social phenomena' political, legal, economic, and cultural aspects internationally [MS_2_U02] |
can communicate and debate topics related to the field of study, including in a foreign language at level B2+ [MS_2_U03] |
can create teams to solve advanced research problems and plan and organize a team's work as its leader or member [MS_2_U04] |
can independently respond critically to arguments and present their position substantively, respecting different views in Polish and a foreign language at level B2+ of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages [MS_2_U05] |
can independently use knowledge to solve practical problems in diplomacy [MS_2_U06] |
has in-depth skills in providing reliable and understandable information about the results of their research [MS_2_U07] |
Using their knowledge and specialised terminology, the student communicates clearly and comprehensibly in a foreign language at the B2+ level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. [MS_2_U08] |
can independently plan their own professional development and lifelong learning [MS_2_U09] |
has advanced skills in asking research questions and analyzing problems or solving them in practice based on the acquired content and acquired practical experience and skills in the field of a selected scientific discipline unrelated to the leading discipline of the field of study [MS_2_U10] |
can work effectively in a group and participate in preparing projects in broadly understood diplomacy and international relations [MS_2_U11] |
The student has advanced skills to set scientific questions and analyse problems or to solve problems practically on the basis of the course content, experience and skills gained in a particular field of science unrelated to the leading discipline of the study programme. [OOD.2024_U01] |
SOCIAL COMPETENCES The graduate: |
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is prepared to actively participate in public life, especially in diplomacy and international relations, and is open to ideological and cultural differences [MS_2_K01] |
is prepared to work in public organizations and institutions, as well as international organizations and institutions, including diplomacy [MS_2_K02] |
is prepared to take on professional challenges and knows that in professional life, they must behave professionally and ethically, respecting the diversity of views and cultures [MS_2_K03] |
can critically assess their knowledge and know the constant need to improve skills and professional competencies, including seeking experts' opinions [MS_2_K04] |
is ready to think and act in an entrepreneurial way [MS_2_K05] |
The student has in-depth knowledge of selected scientific methods and knows problems characteristic of a particular field of science unrelated to the leading discipline of the study programme. [OOD.2024_KS01] |
Module | Language of instruction | Form of verification | Number of hours | ECTS credits |
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Obligatory courses | ||||
Civilization and cultural threats in international relations [W3-MS-S2-ZCK] | Polish | course work | discussion classes: 15 | 2 |
Cross-cultural communication [W3-MS-S2-CCC] | English | course work | discussion classes: 30 | 3 |
European Union Law [W3-MS-S2-EUL] | English | exam | lecture: 30 | 3 |
French for Diplomacy A [W3-MS-S2-FD_A] | French | course work | laboratory classes: 30 | 3 |
International Organizations [W3-MS-S2-IO] | English | course work | discussion classes: 30 | 3 |
Spanish for Diplomacy A [W3-MS-S2-SD_A] | Spanish | course work | laboratory classes: 30 | 3 |
Group of diploma modules | ||||
Constitutional Comparative Law [W3-MS-S2-PKP] | Polish | exam |
lecture: 15
practical classes: 15 |
3 |
Polish foreign policy [W3-MS-S2-PPZ] | Polish | course work | discussion classes: 15 | 2 |
Political science research methodology and design activities [W3-MS-S2-MBP] | Polish | course work | laboratory classes: 24 | 2 |
Elective Courses | ||||
Elective Courses 1A |
lecture: 0
depending on the choice: 30 |
3 | ||
Elective Courses 1B |
lecture: 0
depending on the choice: 30 |
3 |
Module | Language of instruction | Form of verification | Number of hours | ECTS credits |
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Obligatory courses | ||||
Contemporary International Crises [W3-MS-S2-CIC] | English | course work | lecture: 30 | 3 |
European Union as International Actor [W3-MS-S2-EUIA] | English | course work | discussion classes: 30 | 3 |
French for Diplomacy B [W3-MS-S2-FD_B] | French | course work | laboratory classes: 30 | 3 |
Global Economy [W3-MS-S2-GE] | English | course work | practical classes: 30 | 3 |
Spanish for Diplomacy B [W3-MS-S2-SD_B] | Spanish | course work | laboratory classes: 30 | 3 |
Technics in Negotiations and Mediations [W3-MS-S2-NM] | Polish | course work | workshop: 30 | 3 |
Group of diploma modules | ||||
Master's Seminar 1 [W3-MS-S2-SM1] | Polish | course work | seminar: 30 | 3 |
Multilateral diplomacy [W3-MS-S2-DW] | Polish | exam |
lecture: 15
practical classes: 15 |
3 |
Elective Courses | ||||
Elective Courses 2A |
lecture: 0
depending on the choice: 30 |
3 | ||
Elective Courses 2B |
lecture: 0
depending on the choice: 30 |
3 |
Module | Language of instruction | Form of verification | Number of hours | ECTS credits |
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Obligatory courses | ||||
Art of Argumentation [W3-MS-S2-SA] | Polish | course work | discussion classes: 30 | 3 |
Diplomatic and Consular Law [W3-MS-S2-PDK] | Polish | course work | discussion classes: 30 | 3 |
French for Diplomacy C [W3-MS-S2-FD_C] | French | course work | laboratory classes: 30 | 3 |
International Security and Foreign Policy Strategy [W3-MS-S2-ISFPS] | English | exam | lecture: 30 | 3 |
Spanish for Diplomacy C [W3-MS-S2-SD_C] | Spanish | course work | laboratory classes: 30 | 3 |
Group of diploma modules | ||||
International Economic Relations [W3-MS-S2-MSG] | Polish | exam |
lecture: 15
practical classes: 15 |
3 |
Master's Seminar 2 [W3_MS-S2-SM2] | Polish | exam | seminar: 30 | 3 |
Organization of Diplomatic Service [W3-MS-S2-OSZ] | Polish | course work | discussion classes: 30 | 3 |
Elective Courses | ||||
Elective Courses 3A |
lecture: 0
depending on the choice: 30 |
3 | ||
Elective Courses 3B |
lecture: 0
depending on the choice: 30 |
3 |
Module | Language of instruction | Form of verification | Number of hours | ECTS credits |
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Obligatory courses | ||||
French for Diplomacy D [W3-MS-S2-FD_D] | French | course work | laboratory classes: 30 | 3 |
Spanish for Diplomacy D [W3-MS-S2-SD_D] | Spanish | course work | laboratory classes: 30 | 3 |
Internships and field work | ||||
Internship [W3-MS-S2-P] | Polish | course work | internship: 160 | 6 |
Group of diploma modules | ||||
Master's Seminar 2 [W3-MS-S2-SM3] | Polish | exam | seminar: 30 | 9 |
Elective Courses | ||||
Elective Courses 4A |
lecture: 0
depending on the choice: 30 |
3 | ||
Elective Courses 4B |
lecture: 0
depending on the choice: 30 |
3 | ||
Moduły ogólnoakademickie | ||||
General academic module [OOD_2024_SS_MOG] | course work | depending on the choice: 30 | 3 |