Q. I am aware that the Department of Advanced Social and International Studies offers lectures according to the following 4 themes: “lectures in International Relations”; “lectures in International Cooperation”; “lectures in public policy”; and “lectures in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences”. I am wondering if it is necessary for me to select 1 out of the 4 themes to specialize in. Also, could you tell me if the contents of the entrance exams differs according to the theme of my interest / specialization?
A. There is no need for you to select a specific theme in which to specialize in. The entrance exams differ, only with regards to whether you are applying to the Department of International Relations or the Department of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences.