CS 3001 Migration and Cross-Border Problems
This course aims to place the migration phenomenon within the context of globalization at the world, national, regional, and local levels.
This course aims to place the migration phenomenon within the context of globalization at the world, national, regional, and local levels.
The aim of this course is for students to understand the negotiation process within the international arena, identifying the elements that constitute it.
This course aims to introduce students to the birth and consolidation of the United States of America, highlighting social conditions and social, political and economic changes.
The aim of this course is to acquaint students with world history milestones, from the age of Enlightenment to the Post-Cold War era. Additionally, students will be able to establish correlations between these milestones.
The aim of this course is to acquaint students with contemporary approaches which propose the modernization and descentralization of Public Administration. They will also be able to translate these approaches into practical solutions for specific cases.
By the end of this course, students will have studied the main theories, methodology, and basic tools of political science.
This course aims to study the mechanisms developed to obtain from public institutions the information to which civil society must have access. This is a new issue and and all citizens should be informed of this fundamental right.
This course aims to analyze contemporary political theorists and their contributions to Political Science.