Political Science and International Relations students undertake courses covering political theory, comparative politics, international law, and diplomatic studies. Through research projects, policy analysis, and diplomatic simulations, students develop skills in understanding political systems, analyzing global issues, and promoting diplomatic dialogue. The curriculum also addresses topics such as conflict resolution, international security, and global governance. With a focus on critical thinking and global perspectives, students are prepared for exams that assess their understanding of political science theories and their ability to analyze international relations dynamics. Graduates pursue careers as diplomats, political analysts, policy advisors, or international development professionals in governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, or international organizations.