1To have conceptual, theoretical, and applied knowledge in the field of Political Science and International Relations and to be able to interpret it within this framework.
2To have the ability to establish relationships with subfields related to Political Science and International Relations and other social science disciplines and to produce interdisciplinary analysis and interpretations.
3To have the capability to present ideas on topics and issues related to Political Science and International Relations both in written and oral form, and to share them with others.
4To interpret the knowledge gained in the history of thought and the history of concepts in conjunction with current events.
5To learn the customs and rules of global politics and diplomacy and to analyze contemporary international policies in line with these values.
6To comprehend and make inferences about Western and Eastern schools of Political Science and International Relations.
7To understand the principles of Turkish politics and the changes from past to present, as well as the causes and consequences of these changes.
8To be able to use the knowledge and experiences gained in the field in the professional life after graduation and to reflect them in the individual career.
9To have the competence to follow developments in the field using at least one foreign language.
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