1) It ensures the development of conceptual and theoretical knowledge and understanding of political science and public administration disciplines as well as methodological capacity to produce new information in these disciplines.
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2) It enables the development of an interdisciplinary perspective by mastering comprehensive knowledge and understanding in disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, history, etc., which are parallel to the disciplines of political science and public administration.
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3) Develops the capacity to acquire knowledge about qualitative and quantitative research methodologies and methods and to use this knowledge in thesis writing and other research.
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4) The acquired theoretical, methodological and interdisciplinary knowledge enables the development of a critical understanding in order to follow and interpret the debates in the field and to identify and eliminate existing problems and deficiencies in the literature.
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5) It develops the academic writing, principles and skills required to write and publish a thesis that will contribute to the literature.
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