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7/15/2026The complex interdependencies among individual policy areas and the continual erosion of traditional work spheres call for political scientists with an interdisciplinary background. These are particularly in demand to explain political phenomena across disciplines and to tackle national and international political problems in technologized societies such as digitalization, the energy revolution, or climate change. For a comprehensive description of the program, please refer to the degree program documentation: Degree program documentation for the bachelor's program in Political Science (PDF, German) Graduates from this program will be able to understand and apply the fundamental concepts of Political Science. In the areas of specialization they have chosen, they will have learned to analyze and evaluate specific theories and methods and to develop strategies to solve key problems in Political Science. In addition, students will tailor the interdisciplinary program component to their specific interests and thus acquire basic knowledge and elementary skills in areas of the natural sciences and engineering; they will be able to remember these and to place them in context. They will have learned – especially after having attended more advanced Political Science classes - to merge this knowledge with insights from Political Science and to build on this knowledge in order to analyze technopolitical challenges, in particular. As students will learn together with students from other programs in the interdisciplinary program component, they will not only attain a basic level of expertise in the subject at hand, but also become acquainted with patterns of communication and problem-solving techniques endemic to other disciplines. In addition, they will encounter situations in which they will practice to function as cross-disciplinary “interpreters” when working with colleagues from other fields, by drawing on their (methodological) knowledge from the field of Political Science and thus making a positive impact on joint project work. Thanks to their interdisciplinary expertise, their methodological knowledge, and social skills they will be well prepared for employment at the intersection of politics and technology. They will become full-fledged Political Scientists, yet, at the same time, will be able to grasp fundamental engineering and natural science matters and communication structures.
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Public
Germany
Munich
Bavaria
No
6 Semester
Winter
180 ECTS
Full Time, Part-Time
General Requirement: DSD II- Level B 2 in all four sections. , A DSH passed with an overall result of at least DSH-2 , Passed the telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule, TESTDAF - level 4 in all sections. , GOETHE CERTIFICATE C2, ÖSD CERTIFICATE C2
IELTS/TOEFL: Not specified
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): 2000per Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): 85per Semester
Semester Contribution: 85
Winter: 15.05. – 15.07.
ApplicationEndDate: 15 July 2026 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 15 July 2026 at UTC