Bachelor of Arts in the Social Sciences
Sciences Po
Key Information
Campus location
Paris, France
Languages
English, French
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
A multidisciplinary education in the humanities and social sciences Accessible after passing the Baccalaureate (or its equivalent abroad), the Sciences Po Undergraduate College offers a Bachelor’s degree that takes place over three years, on one of the institution’s seven campuses.
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Founded in the study of humanities and social sciences, the education spans across six main disciplines - law, economics, humanities, history, political science and sociology - supplemented by artistic and scientific disciplines.
In addition to teaching, field experience is encouraged within the framework of the Civic Learning Programme, study trips, internships, simulations, association and union activities.
- First year: Learning the fundamentals: Undergraduate students are introduced to the disciplines and methods taught at Sciences Po – economics, history, humanities, law, political science, and sociology. Certain courses are related to the regional concentrations offered on each campus.
- Second year: Acquiring intellectual autonomy: Students choose a major – Economy & Society, Political Humanities, or Politics & Government –, explore a range of multidisciplinary courses, and interact with the research methodologies linked to their chosen major.
- Third year: Students spend their their year abroad. They have the choice between a full year of study exchange at one of Sciences Po's 478 partner universities, including: UC Berkeley, Bocconi, Cambridge, Columbia, King’s College, London School of Economics, McGill, MIT, National University of Singapore, Oxford, UBC, University of Cape Town, University of Chicago, University of São Paulo.
A multidisciplinary, multilingual and outward looking education
In order to provide a comprehensive curriculum, Sciences Po places great emphasis on fundamental academic courses, professional training and extra-curricular activities. Sciences Po also integrates digital teaching methods into its programmes and continues to develop innovative teaching platforms.
Educate enlightened citizens
Courses offered by the undergraduate college allow students to grasp the challenges and evolutions of contemporary societies, and offer them the tools to think critically and act ethically. The goal is to educate enlightened and inventive citizens who work towards the common good.
One degree, countless opportunities
Upon completion of the BA, graduates are equipped to enter the job market, or pursue graduate
studies at one of Sciences Po's seven graduate schools or any of the world's most competitive universities. Common fields of study include communications, economics, finance, international affairs, journalism, law, organisational behaviour, and public affairs.
International Dual Bachelor’s Degrees: Two years at Sciences Po + two years at the partner university
Sciences Po offers dual Bachelor’s degrees with nine of the world’s leading universities, allowing students to study as fully integrated members of two distinct academic cultures. Students are recruited from all over the world and benefit from a unique international experience combining the strengths and academic specialties of both institutions.
The first two years of all dual Bachelor’s programmes take place on one of Sciences Po’s campuses. In years 3 and 4 at the partner university, students pursue a major offered by the host institution. Upon successful completion of the two curricula, students graduate with two Bachelor’s degrees, offering exceptional access to prestigious graduate studies or to entry into the job market.
- Dual Degree with Columbia University (New York, USA)
- Dual Degree with Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)
- Dual Degree with Keio University (Tokyo, Japan)
- Dual Degree with the National University of Singapore (NUS)
- Dual Degree with the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada)
- Dual Degree with the University of California Berkeley (USA)
- Dual Degree with University College London (UK)
- Dual Degree with the University of Hong Kong
- Dual Degree with the University of Sydney (Australia)
Dual Bachelor's Degrees in France
- Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne: Applied Mathematics & Social Sciences Sorbonne Université: Social Sciences & Literary Humanities
- Dual Degree in Human & Social Sciences and Geoscience with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP): "Policies of the Earth"
- Dual Degree in Human & Social Sciences and Life Science with the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA): "Environment, Society and Sustainability"
- Dual Degree in Life & Social Sciences and Mathematics / Computer Science with the University of Paris:"Algorithms & Decisions"
- Dual Degree in Life & Social Sciences with the University of Paris: "Politics of Life and Identities"
Our goal is to open minds and develop critical thinking
We seek to provide students with the essential tools that will enable them to make sense of a complex world. As a research university, Sciences Po is focused on excellence, and demands the highest standards from faculty and students. Sciences Po also holds a high degree of social responsibility, and continues to play a pioneering role in the promotion of diversity and equal opportunity in higher education. Sciences Po has an array of financial aid for students of all origins and 26% of the student body hold a scholarship.
Admission
Acceptance to the program will be determined by a Sciences Po - University of Keio Dual Degree Admissions Committee.
The admissions procedure consists of four separate evaluations, common to all candidates.
Assessment criteria:
1. Marks obtained on the French Baccalaureat or foreign equivalent
2. Adacemic record and marks obtained over the last three years of secondary school
3. Written papers
4. Interview
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