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MAS
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EUROPE IS GROwING.
EUROPE IS GROwING.
whAT wIll EUROPE bE TOMORROw?Major economic, political and social challen-
ges are increasingly being met with European
solutions. Europeanisation is profoundly
transforming local, regional and national
circumstances. Europe is developing a single
voice at the global stage. Do you want to learn
more about the impact of Europe?
An international Master
The new international Master Programme
in European Studies provides advanced
knowledge and analytical skills to un-
derstand processes of European integra-
tion. We address a broad range of topics,
including legal, political, economic and
social aspects of contemporary European
development. The teaching is always
connected to recent research.
You will be equipped with the analytical
skills to assess European actors involved in
the integration process, implications of EU
policy, as well as to formulate strategies to
operate effectively in the European arena.
The programme will prepare you for a
professional career as a European analyst,
whether in the private or public sector, at
the local, national or international level.
Programme structure
The core courses deal with key European
challenges and dilemmas: economic
and political integration, environmental
management and conflicts, and the rights,
obligations and access to a European citi-
zenship. You will also be able to give your
studies the individual profile you seek th-
rough the choices of elective courses and/
or internships with relevant organisations.
Hosted by the CES
European integration affects economic,
legal, political and social conditions, which
means that European studies are interdis-
ciplinary by nature. For this reason the
programme is hosted by the Centre for Eu-
ropean Studies, CES, with its unique and
long held competence in European Studies.
The teaching staff is drawn from both eco-
nomics, the humanities, law and the social
sciences. CES is also tied to the Centre for
European Research at Gothenburg Univer-
sity, CERGU, which is an awarded Centre
of Excellence for European research.
whAT wIll EUROPE bE TOMORROw?
More information on www.europastudier.pol.gu.se
MASTER PROGRAMME IN EUROPEAN STUDIES (120 hEc)
Term 1European Integration: current theory and research (15 hec)Integrating European Market (15 hec) Term 2Elective courses or internship (30 hec)
Term 3Social Europe or European Environment and Energy (15 hec)Research methods (15 hec)
Term 4Master thesis (30 hec)
centre for European Studies, University of Gothenburg
Telephone: +46(0)31 786 4729
Postal address: Box 720, 405 30 Gothenburg
Visiting address: Sprängskullsgatan 19, Gothenburg
Entrance RequirementsThe requirement for admission to the programme is a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 90 higher education credits in a social science discipline. Students at the Law programme are also eligible to apply to the Masters programme, after three years (180 higher education credits, equivalent of a bachelor degree). Priority will be given to applicants with 60 higher education credits in European Studies. Proficiency in English required. ApplicationApplication deadline for Swedish students and students within the EEA is April 15th 2010. Application deadline for students outside the EEA is January 15th 2010.
Programme administratorKarin AnderssonTelephone: +46(0)31 786 4729E-mail: [email protected] Study advisorUlla MagnussonTelephone: +46(0)31 786 1189E-mail: [email protected] More informationwww.europastudier.pol.gu.se
Master Programme in European Studies (120 hec)