Sciences Po Bachelor of Arts (BA) in the Social Sciences and Humanities, multidisciplinary programme, Paris Campus 24 months Undergraduate Program By Sciences Po |Top Universities

Sciences Po Bachelor of Arts (BA) in the Social Sciences and Humanities, multidisciplinary programme, Paris Campus

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

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Main Subject Area

International Relations/Studies/AffairsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Located in the heart of the French capital, in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighbourhood, the Paris Campus is Sciences Po’s historic birthplace, where the institution was founded in 1872. It hosts approximately 2,000 students from the Undergraduate College, almost 50% of whom are international students spending a semester or a year on exchange at Sciences Po.

Life on the campus is enriched by the many and varied initiatives and demonstrations organised by its student associations. Students are encouraged to participate in activities developing their sense of community and social responsibility. More than 80 associations championing artistic, cultural, political, student union and humanitarian causes help to keep the campus vibrant.

The Paris Campus is also home to Master’s and PhD students studying at Sciences Po’s seven Graduate Schools. This inner-city campus covers 20,000m2 of surface area in the very centre of Paris.

Students on the Paris Campus take the multidisciplinary programme in the humanities and social sciences, which is the core curriculum for all students at the Undergraduate College. This French-language programme, which includes some courses in English, gives students an introduction to the fundamentals of economics, law, history, political humanities, political science and sociology. Every semester, the Paris Campus hosts almost 800 exchange students from our partner universities abroad, offering them total immersion in a foreign culture. Courses taught on the campus include: “Political Institutions”, “19th-Century European Political History”, “Mathematics Applied to the Humanities and Social Sciences”; “The French Fifth Republic”; “Constitutional Law”; “Major Issues in Sociology”; “Ecological Culture”, etc. Sciences Po also hosts several dual degree programmes on the Paris Campus. These are designed in collaboration with other French universities to offer students a unique curriculum at the intersection of science, social sciences and liberal arts.

Program overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Located in the heart of the French capital, in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighbourhood, the Paris Campus is Sciences Po’s historic birthplace, where the institution was founded in 1872. It hosts approximately 2,000 students from the Undergraduate College, almost 50% of whom are international students spending a semester or a year on exchange at Sciences Po.

Life on the campus is enriched by the many and varied initiatives and demonstrations organised by its student associations. Students are encouraged to participate in activities developing their sense of community and social responsibility. More than 80 associations championing artistic, cultural, political, student union and humanitarian causes help to keep the campus vibrant.

The Paris Campus is also home to Master’s and PhD students studying at Sciences Po’s seven Graduate Schools. This inner-city campus covers 20,000m2 of surface area in the very centre of Paris.

Students on the Paris Campus take the multidisciplinary programme in the humanities and social sciences, which is the core curriculum for all students at the Undergraduate College. This French-language programme, which includes some courses in English, gives students an introduction to the fundamentals of economics, law, history, political humanities, political science and sociology. Every semester, the Paris Campus hosts almost 800 exchange students from our partner universities abroad, offering them total immersion in a foreign culture. Courses taught on the campus include: “Political Institutions”, “19th-Century European Political History”, “Mathematics Applied to the Humanities and Social Sciences”; “The French Fifth Republic”; “Constitutional Law”; “Major Issues in Sociology”; “Ecological Culture”, etc. Sciences Po also hosts several dual degree programmes on the Paris Campus. These are designed in collaboration with other French universities to offer students a unique curriculum at the intersection of science, social sciences and liberal arts.

Admission requirements

2 Years
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More programs from the university

The Sciences Po Undergraduate College offers a three-year Bachelor’s degree programme that includes a year abroad at one of 470 partner universities.

Our students receive a multidisciplinary and broad-based education in the humanities and social sciences and an emphasis on civic, linguistic, and artistic education, in which professional training and extra-curricular activities are strongly emphasised along with academic courses.

Fundamental education is offered across five principal disciplines: Economics, Law, History, Sociology, Political Science.

The Paris campus is home to undergraduate students who follow the general programme. The other campuses offer students the opportunity to study the challenges particular to a geographical region:

Asia at the Le Havre campus

North America and Africa on the Nancy campus

Europe and Franco-German relations on the Reims campus

Central and Eastern Europe on the Dijon campus

Latin America, Spain, and Portugal on the Poitiers campus

The Middle-East and Mediterranean on the Menton campus


Sciences Po offers 13 dual Bachelor degree programmes with leading universities around the world, including 9 international dual degrees (Columbia University, University of California in Berkeley, Freie Universität Berlin, University of Hong Kong, Keio University, National University of Singapore University of British Columbia, University College London, University of Sydney) and 6 French dual degrees.


28 two-year Master’s degree programmes, and 5 one-year Master's programmes are offered, all on the Paris campus, each with a wide choice of concentration.

They are all underpinned by the same main principles, combining fundamental knowledge, applied knowledge and practical experience, active learning and international scope.

Sciences Po also offers over 30 dual degree programmes with French and international partner universities.

Our seven graduate schools prepare students for professional life in a variety of fields.


The School of Public Affairs

The Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA)

The Law School

The School of Journalism

The School of Management and Innovation

The Urban School

The School of Research


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