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Description
The program equips students with knowledge and skills required for employment or graduate research in politics, government, public administration, public policy, law, public speaking, and writing. This option is best suited to students who propose to get directly involved in the political process, government or political organization. For those not interested in pursuing law school, the course prepares graduates for employment in public or political organizations or for work in legal fields in a non-laweyering capacity. The course helps graduates better understand their role as global citizens who will live and be employed in an increasingly international, multi-cultural environment.
During studies at MGIMO training will include courses on Russian language (8 academic hours weekly); the School provides an extensive teaching of "Russia knowledge": specificities of doing business in Russia, psychology of ethnic relations in Russia, Russian political culture, key political processes and conflicts. For students who have a strong command of Russian language intensive courses of advanced English are provided. Besides, students study one of European languages during the program.
As part of their studies, students complete a set of core courses grounded in: Political Science, Governance and Management, Government Decision-Making and Implementation, Administrative Law, Civil Law, Strategic Thinking and Forecasting in Political Processes, Economics (Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Global Economy), World History and Russian History, Psychology and Conflict Management.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
The B.A. course will prepare applicants for a successful career in public service, whether in government, non-governmental organizations or in the private sector.
The School has dedicated careers advisors to support our students during their study, organizes careers events to bring relevant employers and students together, and maintains a network of support among alumni and current students of the University.
Students will also have access to MGIMO's careers service offering advice and training not only in furthering your career after graduating from the School, but also with placing its students in internships during the 8th semester. The School's Careers Centre will allow relevant organizations directly to target students for recruitment.
MGIMO graduates are sought by employers internationally and the career prospects for a successful B.A. student at MGIMO are excellent. Among them:
- Politician
- Central or Regional Government Officer
- Diplomat, Foreign Service Officer
- Policy Institute Analyst
- City Manager
- Political Consultant
- Political and Business Information Analyst
Students may have employment opportunities with central, regional or local governments of their countries, international business, NGOs, lobbying, interest and political groups.
Students who go on to do graduate and post-graduate research find employment at higher school levels and in college teaching. MGIMO graduates are well marketable in business and industry. Internship Program assists in securing employment upon graduation.
Detailed Course Facts
Application deadline July 31, 2014 Tuition fee- EUR 7800 Year (International)
Tuition fee: 350 000 RUR per academic year (or approx. 7800 EUR, depending on exchange rate on the day of payment)
Start date September 2015 Classes will start on September 1, 2014. Integration week will be held from August 25 till September 1. Credits (ECTS) 240 ECTSTOTAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: 240 credits (over 4 years, 30 credits per semester)
CORE SUBJECTS:
International Relations, World Politics and Political Science: 39 credits
Governance and Management: 21 credits
Social Sciences and Humanities: 14 credits
Law: 16 credits
Economics: 19 credits
Foreign Language: 92 credits (*)
RESEARCH: 16 credits (including undergraduate thesis preparation)
INTERNSHIP: 5 credits
FINAL ASSESSMENT: 6 credits
Duration full-time 48 months Languages Take an IELTS test- English
Course Content
TOTAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
240 credits (over 4 years, 30 credits per semester)
CORE SUBJECTS:
International Relations, World Politics and Political Science: 39 credits
Governance and Management: 21 credits
Social Sciences and Humanities: 14 credits
Law: 16 credits
Economics: 19 credits
Foreign Language: 92 credits (*)
AMONG COMPULSORY COURSES:
History of International Relations: 4 credits
Contemporary International Relations: 2 credits
Contemporary Global Problems: 3 credits
Political System of Contemporary Russia: 4 credits
System of Public Management and Municipal Administration: 2 credits
Strategic Governance: 3 credits
Macroeconomics and Microeconomics: 4 credits
International Economic Relations: 4 credits
International Organizations: 4 credits
Law (Constitutional, Administrative, Civil, Finance, etc.): 16 credits
World History and Russian History: 8 credits
Philosophy: 4 credits
ELECTIVE COURSES: 12 credits
RESEARCH: 16 credits (including undergraduate thesis preparation)
INTERNSHIP: 5 credits
MGIMO Department for Work with Students and Graduates and School of Government and International Affairs provide assistance to students regarding organization of internship in Russia and abroad.
(*) Language Training includes two foreign languages:
1. For non-Russian-speaking students: a) Russian, b) French or Spanish (availability depending on the year of application); Major in Russian
2. For students with a good command of Russian language: a) Advanced English as a Foreign Language and the language of instruction; b) French or Spanish (availability depending on the year of application). Major in a language other than English or Russian.
ASSESSMENT
Final University Examinations (Finals) taken by students
at the end of the 4th year: 6 credits,
including:
Interdisciplinary Examination: 2 credits
Foreign Language: 2 credits
Undergraduate Thesis Presentation: 2 credits
Audience
The course may be of interest for applicants from countries other than Russia who take interest in state and international relations, law and economics, governance and management, Russian domestic politics.
Lecturers
Our innovative, multi-disciplinary curriculum is delivered by top-class faculty members and prepares our students for the leadership challenges of tomorrow. With a global outlook at the heart of everything we do, the School builds on MGIMOs outstanding strengths in international research.
English Language Requirements
IELTS band : 6 TOEFL paper-based test score : 550 TOEFL iBT® test : 80
To study at this university, you have to speak English. We advice you to
take an IELTS test. More About IELTSRequirements
Your application should be supported with the following documents:
- Secondary school diploma and/or leaving examination certificate(s), if you already have received it. If not, you will need to send it to us as soon as you receive it from your school.
ATTENTION: once admitted, you will have to present the originals of these documents during the academic registration and undergo the procedures of (1) notarial certification of translation of the documents into Russian language and (2) nostrification, or approval of your documents by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. MGIMO-University will provide all the necessary assistance to pass these procedures smoothly. Please note that the nostrification procedure is not necessary for citizens of countries which have signed treaties on recognition and equivalence of diplomas with the Russian Federation, though additional conditions may be in force based on a particular treaty. - Photo of an applicant (at least 300 dpi; by e-mail).
ATTENTION: eight printed photos 3x4 cm (matte with white background only; black & white or color) must be submitted upon your admission and arrival at our campus. - CV/Résumé (free-form).
- Motivation letter (personal statement), up to 1000 words. See our advice in this section before writing and submitting.
- Academic and/or professional references (at least two). Please do not collect references yourself. Provide us with e-mail addresses and other contact information of your referees so that we could request their references. Also ask your referees to prepare reference letters so that we could collect them. For more advice, see this section.
- English language test certificate (International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) academic test with a total score of 6.0 and 5.5 in each of the components; and/or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 80 and 20 in each of the four skills).
- Written admittance form.
ATTENTION: filled only once admitted. - Education services contract (MGIMO-University form; signed only once admitted).
- Photocopy of your ID: passport or ID card.
Work Experience
No work experience is required.
Related Scholarships*
- Academic Excellence Scholarship
"The Academic Excellence Scholarship can provide up to a 50 % reduction in tuition per semester. These scholarships will be renewed if the student maintains superior academic performance during each semester of their 3-year Bachelor programme. The scholarship will be directly applied to the student’s tuition fees."
- Alumni Study Travel Fund
Scholarships for students who are already attending the University of Reading.
- Amsterdam Merit Scholarships
The University of Amsterdam aims to attract the world’s brightest students to its international classrooms. Outstanding students from outside the European Economic Area can apply for an Amsterdam Merit Scholarship.
* The scholarships shown on this page are suggestions first and foremost. They could be offered by other organisations than Moscow State Institute of International Relations.
Funding
The program is maintained by the University, students pay tuition fees. Several company-sponsored courses are planned to be added to the curriculum as elective courses.