Bachelor in Political Science and International Relations
Istanbul, Turkey
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 8,500 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Political Science and International Relations cover a large variety of diverse areas such as: how states, organisations, and institutions interact at state and international levels; channels of communication and networks that have evolved through the process of globalisation; the foreign policies of states; democratisation processes; political parties and electoral systems; state structures; national and international security; and the impacts on societies during these processes.
Who are we?
BAU's Department of Political Science and International Relations presents a unique experience for its students to hone their skills in Political Science and International Relations. The students who choose BAU will find the opportunity to be taught by a wide range of skilled scholars with long-standing research expertise and teaching experience at prominent universities abroad. What makes our department different is our expertise in a variety of fields such as quantitative and qualitative research on political parties, electoral systems, and voting behaviour; public opinion; international security; post-conflict reconstruction; legitimacy of international institutions; Turkish foreign policy; political theory; Turkish politics; gender studies; EU politics and the EU as a global actor; American politics; politics of the Middle East; international migration; and border security. Our department provides high-level teaching informed by areas of research specialization and our faculty has a strong international publication record. Our academic staff is often called upon by governments to provide policy advice on national and international matters and work with practitioners involved in advisory work in policy planning. They have regular appearances in national and international media and lead national and international projects.
The BAU difference in Politics and International Relations
Situated in the Beşiktaş Campus, a very central and picturesque area of Istanbul, the Department of Political Science and International Relations aims to provide the perfect studying environment for students with many extra-curricular activities and present the chance to study in the fields mentioned above by a highly skilled staff. The students also find the opportunity to regularly interact with politicians, experts from think tanks, NGOs, journalists, and advisors by helping out and attending many conferences and events the department organizes. In a very heterogeneous, multicultural and globally mixed student environment, with the added opportunities of travelling abroad, the department aims to enhance the learning process for prospective students.
Admissions
Program Outcome
What skills will students acquire throughout this course?
As our wide range of courses demonstrates, our daily lives always demand an understanding of fundamental politics and it exists in every aspect of modern-day societies. In a nutshell, students who take these courses will be able to understand political theory theories of international relations, governance and political concepts, characteristics of leadership, governmental decisions, treaties, foreign policy initiatives, alliances, interventions and peace settlements; will be able to distinguish between different political governments and regimes; will learn specific political institutions and the ways they function. They will also find opportunities to observe world politics in a globalizing world and its different applications. The complexity and variety of political phenomena, both in the past and in the contemporary world will be showcased and students will be given the necessary tools to understand, evaluate and critically analyze these complexities.
Curriculum
Course Structure
1st Semester
- Mathematics for Social Sciences I
- Introduction to Economics I
- Communications Skills and Academic Reporting I
- Introduction to Political Science
- Turkish Language and Literature I
2nd Semester
- Mathematics for Social Sciences II
- Introduction to Economics II
- Communication Skills and Academic Reporting II
- Child Law and Child Psychology
- Introduction to International Relations
- Turkish Language and Literature II
3rd Semester
- International Law
- Atatürk's Principles and History of the Turkish Republic I
- Fundamentals of Law I
- Introduction to Politics and Society
- Departmental Elective
- Non-Departmental Elective
4th Semester
- Atatürk's Principles and History of the Turkish Republic II
- Fundamentals of Law II
- Social Statistics
- Introduction to Comparative Politics
- Departmental Elective
- Non-Departmental Elective
5th Semester
- Political Thought I
- Turkish Politics
- Diplomatic History
- Departmental Elective
- GE-Elective
6th Semester
- Research Methods
- Political Thought II
- Theories of International Relations
- International Organizations
- Departmental Elective
- GE-Elective
7th Semester
- Political Ideologies
- International Political Economy
- Departmental Elective
- Non-Departmental Elective
8th Semester
- Turkish Foreign Policy
- Departmental Elective
- Non-Departmental Elective
- GE-Elective