Program Learning Outcomes
1. Defines, classifies, and interprets the theories and concepts in the field of Political Science and Public Administration.
2. Defines, classifies, and interprets the basic concepts and theories in the fields of international relations, law, economics, sociology and history closely related to Political Science and Public Administration.
3. Analyzes and explains local, regional, and global political phenomena and relations.
4. Evaluates the problems in the field of politics and administration and produces policies for solution.
5. Classify qualitative and quantitative research methods and apply them to measure and analyze political phenomena and relations.
6. Summarize the major actors, conditions, and dynamics in the global world and international environment.
7. Use methods and tools to select and effectively use the resources needed to collect and analyze data on issues relevant to the field.
8. Adapt to changes in a complex and rapidly changing global environment.
9. Relates the national and international legal framework related to national and international activities that shape the boundaries of the field to the work in the field.
10. Interpret the world, his/her country, society, and himself/herself, showing awareness of ethical problems, social rights, values, and responsibilities towards himself/herself and others.
11. Benefit not only from their own discipline but also from other disciplines, and develop thinking and practice with an interdisciplinary approach.
12. Think critically, evaluate developments and innovations in science and technology, demonstrate personal and institutional entrepreneurship skills, and develop themselves with a lifelong learning approach.
13. To be able to share his/her views through oral, written, visual, and technological means and to be able to explain his/her point of view fluently in English.
14. Takes individual and team responsibility, and solves problems individually and as a team leader or member.