Course Overview
This programme builds knowledge in global politics, diplomacy, and security systems. Students study how countries interact, how international organisations function, and how security challenges are managed at regional and global levels. Coursework includes case studies, research writing, and structured discussions linked to political events and policy issues.
Graduates can move into roles in public administration, international organisations, policy research centres, and advisory services. The programme also supports further study in political science, international relations, and security-related postgraduate fields.
Students study in a mixed environment with peers from different countries, which supports wider exposure to political views and governance systems. Academic staff guide learners through structured modules covering diplomacy, conflict studies, and international policy analysis. The programme prepares students for entry-level positions in government and international sectors, along with continued academic study.
General Eligibility
Entry requirements:
- Higher Secondary Certificate or equivalent qualification
- Interest in politics, international affairs, or social studies
- Valid passport and academic transcripts
- English proficiency proof if prior education was not in English
Scholarships may include merit-based awards and tuition fee reductions based on academic performance. Applications are submitted online with academic documents, identification, and test results.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study periods, full-time during academic breaks under Cyprus student visa rules
Language Requirement