Master of Public Policy and Social Change (MA)
Understanding the complexity of public policy in a fast-changing world is becoming ever more important for policymakers and analysts. Master of Public Policy and Social Change (MPPSC) is a first-class international Master's programme focusing on the analysis of public policies in the light of social changes and societal challenges at the national, regional and global level. It is a consecutive Master's programme for highly-motivated international BA graduates of political science, sociology and related social-science disciplines. MPPSC will enable graduates to become the policy analysts of tomorrow, for a world better governed.
The programme provides students with knowledge of the relevant sociological and political science theories and skills in quantitative and qualitative methods enabling them to analyse and critically assess policies and social change and communicate them to decision-makers.
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A core element of the programme is its international comparative focus. Students will critically assess the performance of countries and effectiveness of policies in dealing with social change and societal and economic challenges. In addition to core obligatory courses, students can choose from various specialisation courses and interdisciplinary electives.
The core faculty members responsible for delivering teaching and supervision on the MPPSC programme are leading experts of political science, sociology and public policy with an international profile. In addition to their background and experience of the German university sector, the MPPSC team members have studied and worked in various excellent universities in Austria, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and the United States. Hence, they have the expertise and experience required to deliver a genuinely international experience to students in Tübingen.
By integrating political science, sociology, research methods, and other fields, the program has a rigorous and well-conceived curriculum that ensures students receive the best possible training. All of this place takes place in a dynamic university that cultivates intellectual curiosity and creative exploration, while insisting on real-world relevance. Students are sure to have a terrific experience in this program.
Prof. David Brady (UC Riverside, USA)
This very timely and innovative programme provides students with excellent range of skills, both practical and theoretical, to enable them to be leading and thoughtful experts in the field of policy analysis.
Prof. Heejung Chung (University of Kent)
Key Facts
Duration
4 Semesters
(course start October)
Credits
120 ECTS Credits,
including MA Thesis
(24 ECTS Credits)
Language
English
Fees
EU Students: No fees
Non-EU Students:
1,500€ per Semester
Course Structure and Module Overview
Modules / Areas | Recommended Semester | ECTS Credits |
---|---|---|
Public Policy | 1-2 | 12 |
Social Stratification and Change | 1-2 | 12 |
Methodological Foundations and Reflections | 1 | 15 |
Qualitative Research Methods and Research Ethics | 1-2 | 15 |
Quantitative Research Methods | 2-3 | 18 |
Interdisciplinary Electives | 1-3 | 12 |
Specialisation Electives | 2-3 | 12 |
Thesis | 4 | 24 |
Examination Regulations
MPPSC Examination Regulations (official translation of the original German documentation)
Module Handbook
Areas of Specialization
- Comparative Public Policy
- Analysis of Social Inequalities
- Effectiveness of Interventions
Interdisciplinary Electives
A wide variety of topics from:
- Comparative Politics (including Comparative & Middle East Politics, and Politics and Society in East-Asia)
- Ethics and Sustainability
- Economics and Econometrics
- Modern Languages
Information for Applicants
Application
Applications will be accepted between 1 February and 31 May 2023 via our application portal.
Bachelor's Degree Requirements
Bachelor's Degree Certificate in Political Science, Sociology, Economics, or related Social Science discipline (usually of 180 ECTS) with a final GPA of at least 2.0 based on the German grading system or equivalent. Final grades of international applicants will be converted into the German grading system and are therefore also subject to this rule.
- Applicants should attach a certificate stating that they have successfully completed their first university degree. If the applicant is yet to complete their final examinations they are required to attach a transcript (or equivalent documents) providing evidence of the successful completion of the year prior to the final examination.
Complete Transcript of Records with a final grade or calculated grade average.
- The transcript should also prove that the applicant has a basic knowledge of empirical social research and statistics.
CV
Applicants are expected to attach a CV in tabular format in English (max. 2 pages).
Letter of motivation
Applicants are expected to attach a one-page letter of motivation.
Language Requirements
Proof of English Language Qualification (for all applicants whose first language is not English)
- Level B2/C1 or equivalent according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), normally translated to:
- TOEFL ibt: 79
- TOEFL pbt: 550
- IELTS: 6.5 (overall band)
- Cambridge English Scale 176
- German HZB /z.B. Abiturzeugnis, Fachhochschulreife
- Secondary school certificate and/or university degree where the main language of instruction and examination was English
Additional Documents
Further documents proving specific qualifications relevant to the desired course of study may be submitted. Examples of these additional documents are, among others, proof of additional foreign language skills, results of relevant tests or exams taken, and certificates of participation in summer schools or research projects that are not documented in the applicant's academic transcript.
Note: It is not compulsory to send reference letters. However, if you wish to hand in reference letters, you can do so voluntarily.
Recognition of International Degrees
Please note that we as the academic advisory team are not in a position to provide accurate information regarding the recognition of international degrees in Germany. These matters are handled by our central Student Affairs Office (Advising and Admission of International Students) who can provide information about the recognition of specific degrees as well as grade conversion.
study.master @uni-tuebingen.de
Scholarship Opportunities
Useful information about available scholarship opportunities through various foundations and organizations can be found from the University of Tübingen information website for International Students.
Scholarship information via the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Admission
Incoming applications will be reviewed by the admission committee to determine whether they meet the entry requirements and then ranked according to the grades the applicants obtained in their undergraduate studies and other criteria.
The City of Tübingen
Welcome to live and study in the beautiful city of Tübingen (via the Tübingen city website).
Further Questions?
For further questions, please contact:
MPPSC Program Lead
Dr. Mikko Kuisma
Institute of Political Science
Melanchthonstr. 36 | 72074 Tübingen | Germany
+49(0)7071-29-75687
mppsc @wiso.uni-tuebingen.de