Admission to master's degree studies at the Faculty of Political Sciences, Philosophy and Communication Sciences is done by competitive examination, regardless of the form of education in which they are organized, based on the tests established by this regulation, in order to evaluate the skills specific to the field of study based on a bibliography including specialized works.
Probe admission: Interview
1. The admission test consists of an interview which takes place at all master's degree programs within the Faculty of Political Sciences, Philosophy and Sciences of
Communication. The interview is marked with accepted/rejected. The interview is thematic and aims to verify the minimum knowledge of the candidate in the field of study for which he is applying, according to Annex 4 to this regulation.
- The interview will be held online, and the candidates' schedule will be announced the day before the admission test, through the e-mail address.
- The interview for admission to master's degree programs conducted in an internationally spoken language will be conducted in the study language of the study program - International development and management of global affairs (in English) and Philosophical counseling and consultancy (in English). Knowledge of the study language of the master's degree program is mandatory. If candidates hold a certificate of knowledge of the English language, minimum level B2, a copy of it will be uploaded to the online admission platform.
- Evaluation of the interview will be based on a set of evaluation criteria established by the admission committee consisting of:
- the relevance of the general knowledge possessed by the candidate regarding the field and the master's university study program for which he opts;
- the skills and motivation of the candidates for the higher education activity at master's level and for the approach from the perspective of the desired specialization;
- the candidate's motivation to follow the full study cycle and complete a dissertation;
- the valorization, by the candidate, of the degree of priority that the study program holds within the other short- and medium-term obligations.