The curriculum enables the graduates to read the changes occurring in the contemporary world, evaluate modernization concepts and independently position themselves within a specific social, political and economic space. The knowledge and skills acquired enable the graduates to develop their own methods of evaluating and analyzing processes that affect social reality. The knowledge of political science makes it easier for the students to understand the role of a human being as a subject who constitutes social and political structures. The historiosophical context, expanded by broadening the knowledge of recent political history, history of political thought, evolution of political doctrines enable students to more fully articulate the implications of contemporary political practice.