In the Policy Informatics course, students are required to submit a request for seminars to write a master's thesis or a specific topic when applying for the entrance exam. Seminars are compulsory subjects for graduation, and students take Seminars I and II (first year), III and IV (second year).
The seminars scheduled to be offered in each course in 2025 are as shown in the table below.

Government-related

Seminar subject details Teacher in charge Seminar subjects
Comparative Public Law Seminar
Seminar on Social Relations
Administrative Systems (Comparative Politics and Civil Society) Seminar

Environment

Seminar subject details Teacher in charge Seminar subjects
Statistical Analysis Seminar
Environmental Assessment Seminar

Business related

Seminar subject details Teacher in charge Seminar subjects
Data Science Exercises
Intelligent Information Processing Seminar
Management Exercises (Planned)

Cultural Studies

Seminar subject details Teacher in charge Seminar subjects
Cultural Policy Seminar
Media Expression Seminar
Modern Society Seminar
Design Expression Exercise