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Sciences Po : education and career prospects

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EDUCATION: UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE PROGRAMMES

Sciences Po's educational path starts at the undergraduate level until the PhD in three main cycles:

> Undergraduate programmes: a three-year curriculum grounded in the social sciences. Open to students with the Baccalauréat (or a foreign equivalent), these programmes lead to a Bachelor's degree.

> Graduate schools and Master's programmes: open to students holding a Bachelor's degree, this cycle offers two-year curricula leading to a Master's degree with a number of professional specialisations.

> PhDs: students looking to undertake a PhD may join one of Sciences Po's five Doctoral programmes in law, economics, history, political science and sociology.

KEY INFO

 14000 students
 7 multicultural campuses
 1 Bachelor's degree

More than 30 Master's degree programmes
 5 Doctoral programmes
 49 % international students

→ 150 nationalities
→ 470 partner universities
 42 double degrees
6000 master students

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CAREER PROSPECTS

66% of graduates work in the private sector
 strategy / development, auditing / consulting, Finance
→ marketing & communication
human resources & social relations
legal careers
urbanism careers
public administration & politics
 press, media & publishing
international cooperation & development
research & thinks-tanks
entrepreneurship

Annual survey on the professional integration of young graduates

contacts

Employer relations | France

Suad LEGLISE ARRAR

 

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Last modified 2020-08-24
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