Uluslararası İlişkiler: Türkiye, Avrupa ve Orta Doğu Yüksek Lisans Programı

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Acting Head of Program : Murat Akan

Executive Committee: Murat Akan, Mert Arslanalp, Gaye İlhan Demiryol, Tolga Umut Kuzubaş, Berna Yazıcı

Professors : Mine Eder, Cengiz Kırlı, Nadir Özbek, Arzu Öztürkmen, Beken Saatcioğlu*

Associate Professors : Murat Akan, Gün Kut, Tolga Umut Kuzubaş, Berna Yazıcı,

Assistant Professors : Mert Arslanalp, Volkan Çıdam, Irmak Ertör, Mehtap Işık, Başak Taraktaş, Alper Yağcı, Gaye İlhan Demiryol

*Part-time

MASTER OF ARTS PROGRAM IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: TURKEY, EUROPE, AND THE MIDDLE EAST

MIR (Master of Arts Program in International Relations: Turkey, Europe, and the Middle East) is a postgraduate taught Masters program of Boğaziçi University. The objective of the program is to equip students from diverse backgrounds with a solid academic and empirical foundation in the fields of Global and Regional Affairs, International Economics, Turkish Studies and Turkish Foreign Policy. The program provides a particular focus on Turkey's place in the current global political and economic environment in general and the Europe Union in particular.

MIR also aims to develop a comprehensive perspective to analyze the dynamic transformations in and around Turkey's vast neighborhood and combine this with a discussion of the meaning and relevance of political and economic developments at the global level to Turkey and its surrounding regions. Ultimately, the program aims to help students develop their analytical skills, enrich their knowledge and understanding of the challenges resulting from Turkey's pivotal situation at the intersection of Europe and regions of the World undergoing major economic and political transformations in the post-Cold War era.

MIR Core seminars are designed to enhance students' theoretical understanding and empirical knowledge about the:

  • changes in contemporary global politics and economy
  • politics and economics of Turkey and its surrounding regions and of the European Union
  • transformation of Turkey's role in its neighborhood and the global system.

In addition, MIR elective courses provide the opportunity to focus on particularly salient issues such as:

  • Turkey and the European Union
  • Turkey and the Middle East
  • New orientations and instruments of Turkish foreign policy
  • Current foreign policy and security concerns
  • Energy and politics in the Caucasus
  • Balkan politics
  • Current problems of the Nation-state System
  • Changing role of international law and organizations
  • Immigration, refugees, and social integration
  • Emergence of Islamic movements as a global force
  • Gender issues in Muslim countries and in countries with large Muslim minorities.

The program prepares students for a broad range of career options. Our graduates seek professional careers in international organizations, European institutions, Turkish and foreign diplomatic services and other governmental bodies, multinational corporations, and NGOs. Those who are fascinated by concepts, theories or empirical research decide to continue with an academic career in the field of international relations or European politics.

MIR is an interdisciplinary and non-thesis one-year Master of Arts program. While the program is organized by the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Boğaziçi University, the Department of Economics and other related departments support our program academically as well.

Students who have successfully completed the requirements of the Program are awarded an M.A. (Master of Arts) degree of Boğaziçi University. The requirements for graduation consist of completing thirty-six credits of course work that includes six required, four elective courses and a non-credit term project. The program will normally take three semesters (Fall, Spring and Summer) to complete. The durations of all three semesters will coincide with the normal academic calendar of Boğaziçi University. The Program will therefore last approximately eleven months, from the beginning of October in one year to the end of August in the following year. The enrollment plan for the MIR program is to admit about twenty-five new students each year.

NON-THESIS M.A. PROGRAM IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: TURKEY, EUROPE, AND THE MIDDLE EAST

First Semester

Cr.

ECTS

Second Semester

Cr.

ECTS

MIR 501 Politics of European Integration

3

8

MIR 504 Turkey and Its Neighborhood

3

8

MIR 502 Fundamentals of International Relations

3

8

MIR 506 Fundamental Issues in Turkish Politics

3

8

MIR 503 International Economics and Trade

3

8

MIR 508 Political Economy of Globalization

3

8

-- -- Elective Course

3

7

-- -- Elective Course

3

7

MIR 581 Directed Readings in Global Studies I

1

1

MIR 582 Directed Readings in Global Studies II

1

1

MIR 584 Directed Readings in Regional Studies I*

1

1

MIR 585 Directed Readings in Regional Studies II*

1

1

MIR 591 Term Project I

0

3

MIR 592 Term Project II

0

3

14

36

14

36

Summer Term Cr. ECTS
-- -- Elective Course

3

7

-- -- Elective Course

3

7

MIR 583 Directed Readings in Global Studies III

1

1

MIR 586 Directed Readings in Regional Studies III*

1

1

MIR 593 Term Project III

0

3

8

19

Total: 36 Credits/91 ECTS.
* The student should take the directed readings courses labeled with an asterisk (*) in the same semester he/she takes one of the term project courses (MIR591, MIR592 or MIR593) for the sake of complementing his/her term project studies. Thus, his/her final grade of that directed reading course will be the same as his/her final grade of the corresponding term project course.

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