College of Europe - Study Programmes - Introduction
Study Programmes
Study Programmes
At Natolin (Warsaw), the study programme analyses the process of European integration from a pluridisciplinary perspective. Upon completion of the programme, students are awarded a ‘Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies’.
In Bruges, students enrol in one of four academic departments:
- European Economic Studies,
- European Legal Studies,
- European Political and Administrative Studies or
- EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies
Students in the Economics Department must choose between two programmes:
There is a possibility for certain students in law or the European General Economic Studies Programme to participate in the European Law and Economic Analysis Specialisation.
As a rule, students take one course each semester in European General Studies.
Upon completion, students are awarded the ‘Master of Arts in European Economic Studies’,‘Master in European Law (LL M)’, ‘Master of Arts in European Political and Administrative Studies’ or ‘Master of Arts in EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies’ respectively.