The program seeks to develop administrators and community leaders through the study of political theories, research and administrative science to be able and efficient economic, social, and political analysts.
Program Structure:
Option A: This option requires a minimum of 39 credits.
There are 12 credits for a thesis and 27 credits of specialized courses, comprising of: 15 credits of mandatory courses 12 credits of elective courses 12 credits for Thesis
Option B: This option requires a minimum of 39 credits.
There are 6 credits for a thematic paper and 33 credits of specialized courses, comprising of: 15 credits of mandatory courses 18 credits of elective courses 6 credits for Term paper