The Political Science and International Relations (Non-Thesis) Master's program, established within the Department of International Relations, is a practice-oriented graduate program supported by case studies and fieldwork. The primary objective of the program is to equip students, particularly those with a bachelor's degree in economics and administrative sciences, with the ability to comprehend the content, nature, and direction of current situations marked by political and economic uncertainties and crises. Furthermore, the program aims to enable students to make predictions about the future, formulate and implement policies, and possess dynamic and analytical thinking skills within the discipline of political science and international relations. Ultimately, the program strives to prepare students for various stages of their career trajectories by educating them as competent professionals and potential academic candidates.