Doubles diplômes
Sciences Po a signé des accords de doubles diplômes avec plusieurs grandes universités à travers le monde. Ces programmes permettent chaque année à des étudiants dûment sélectionnés par les deux institutions d'obtenir les diplômes des deux universités.
Le prestige de ces diplômes, l'aisance linguistique acquise, l'expérience étudiante dans deux pays différents, sont autant d'avantages que les recruteurs d'aujourd'hui valorisent au plus haut point. Ces compétences sont particulièrement recherchées aujourd'hui par des employeurs européens et non-européens.
En Europe
London School of Economics (LSE)
Dual Degree - London School of Economics
A high standard programme
Sciences Po and LSE, both APSIA -Association of Professional School of International Affairs- members, decided to come together to offer graduate students a dual degree in international relations, the Double Degree in International Affairs, eading to a Master's degree from Paris School of International Affairs of Sciences Po and either the MSc in International Relations or the MSc in International Political Economy from LSE, thus uniting their efforts in an area they both excel in.
This specific 2-year programme is based on mutual recognition of the curriculum and the research focus at each school. It offers a top-level education in the area of international affairs to participating students, giving them the opportunity to develop a top-level career in private, public or international sector. Students enrol at both institutions and can thus benefit from a wider Alumni network.
Spanning a wide range of disciplines and bilingual (French and English teaching), this selective programme offers courses in international relations, social sciences, and law, with a professional focus.
Provided all credits have been achieved in both institutions, students will graduate with a Master de Sciences Po and an MSc in International Relations or International Political Economy from the LSE.
Programme of studies
The Double degree Sciences Po – LSE in International Affairs lasts two academic years: the first year will be spent at Sciences Po, in PSIA in one of the 3 following Masters: International Economic Policy, International Public Management, International Security; the second year will take place within the International Relations department of the LSE either in the MSc in International Relations or MSc in International Political Economy.
Students remain enrolled in both institutions for the duration of the programme; they will therefore benefit from all students' services (access to library, student unions, career services ¡¦).
The courses are multi disciplinary, and students will choose among International Relations, History, Economics, Law, and Political Science with an international focus. They will also be asked to attend language classes, with a minimum of two different languages, at Sciences Po. Students may be asked to improve their proficiency in French and/or English, in order to reach a level 5 at Sciences Po in both languages.
Assessment will be the same as for the other students enrolled in the host school. Students will take 60 credits at Sciences Po and 3 terms at the LSE.
Final graduation will depend on satisfying the requirements of both years of the programme. Therefore, students receive a temporary graduation in July at Sciences Po and graduate in October of Year 2, providing they have completed the requirements of Year 2 at LSE and achieved the requisite number of credit points.
Admissions
http://www.sciencespo.fr/admissions/en/content/graduate-dual-degrees
Tuition fees
Sciences Po : http://master.sciences-po.fr/fr/content/droits-de-scolarite
LSE : http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/tableOfFees/
Studies: Year 1 at Sciences Po
Students join the Master en Affaires Internationales at Sciences Po, in one of the 3 following tracks («Management Public International», «Politique Economique Internationale», «Sécurité Internationale»).
Programme 2013-2014:
Semester 1
Semester 2
Studies: Year 2 at the LSE
The second year runs from October until September of the following year. It comprises three terms including the summer period for completion of the 10,000-word dissertation.
Students will enrol in either the MSc in International Relations or the MSc in International Political Economy.
http://www2.lse.ac.uk/graduateProspectus2010/taughtProgrammes/MScInternationalRelations.aspx
http://www2.lse.ac.uk/graduateProspectus2010/taughtProgrammes/MScInternationalPoliticalEconomy.aspx
For further information about financial support
Sciences Po
Host page: http://www.sciencespo.fr
Possible Financial support:
http://formation.sciences-po.fr/en/content/bursaries-and-financial-assistance
For British and French citizens,http://www.britishcouncil.org/fr/france-education-scholarships-entente-cordiale.htm («entente cordiale» bursaries).
London School of Economics
Host page : http://www.lse.ac.uk./
Possible Financial support:
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/studentServicesCentre/financialSupportOffice/
Contacts
At Sciences Po
Questions regarding admission procedures (application, scholarship, requirements, etc.):
Admissions contact form
For further queries:
Email
At LSE
Graduate Admissions Office
LSE-Sciences Po Double Degree
(Affaires internationales / International Relations)
LSE
Houghton Street
London W2CA 2AE
Great Britain