Our Master's programs build upon the foundation laid by our undergraduate degrees, offering an advanced academic experience that continues to develop expertise in key disciplinary fields such as Economics, Political Science, International Relations, and Behavioral Sciences.
These programs are specifically designed to provide students with a deeper understanding and a more nuanced perspective of these disciplines, emphasizing practical, applied knowledge. By focusing on real-world challenges and policy-oriented approaches, our Master's programs equip students with the skills necessary to navigate complex societal issues.
With a strong emphasis on critical thinking and innovation, these programs aim to shape the next generation of leaders and change-makers who will contribute meaningfully to the development of public policies and societal transformation.
Approximately 60 modules are offered in all of these programs, in which courses common to two or more master's ensure the development of interdisciplinary methodological skills and intellectual openness to other areas of knowledge. Our master's programs span two years. Each year is divided into 2 semesters. The first three semesters are dedicated to coursework, with 6 modules per semester overall. The fourth semester is devoted to completing an End of Studies Project (ESP).
Five Master's programs are offered within the Faculty:
Master in Economic Analysis and Public Policy
Start date : September 2025
Format : Full time
Duration : 2 years
Master in Quantitative Economics
Start date : September 2025
Format : Full time
Duration : 2 years
Master in Political Science
Start date : September 2025
Format : Full time
Duration : 2 years
Master in Behavioral and Social Sciences for Public Policy
Start date : September 2025
Format : Full time
Duration : 2 years