Duration: August 2013 until March 2015 (3 semesters)
Compulsory Courses
- Methodology of Academic Work
- History: EU-Integration and European-Central Asian Relations in a Changing World
- Politics: Institutions, Decision-Making and Core Policies in the External Action of the EU
- Economics: Challenges of the Euro Zone Crisis and Trends in World Economy
- European and International Law
Optional Courses
- Research Course: Prospects of EU-Central Asia Relations
- The EU and Central Asia in World Politics
- EU Trade Policy and the Single Market
- Political and Economic Aspects of Transition
- Regionalisation in Comparative Perspective
- Resource Management, Climate and Energy Policy
Additional Activities during the Workshops
- Conference on EU-Central Asia Relations
- Study trip to Brussels
- Simulation game on negotiation skills
- Lectures and working groups with course professors
- Panel discussions with decision-makers
- Written exams, defense of master thesis
Workload
The workload is 60 ECTS credits or 1,500 working hours:
- 8 courses (6 ECTS credits each)
- master thesis (10 ECTS credits)
- simulation game (2 ECTS credits)