Your first degree should be in a subject relevant to the Master's program, e.g. in the political, administrative or social sciences.
According to the Subject-Specific Admission Regulations for the Master’s Degree Program in National and International Administration and Policy at the University of Potsdam (§ 3 Admission requirements) you require
a) a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from a degree-granting institution or similar institution of higher education, or an equivalent institution in the Federal Republic of Germany, in a social-sciences degree program if this degree program
- has a standard period of study of at least six semesters,
- has a scope of at least 180 credit points (CP), and,
- as part of this degree program, a total of at least 30 CP in three of the following key areas of political science: political theory, policy and governance in Germany and Europe, comparative political studies, international policy, and administration and public policy, as well as a total of 10 CP in empirical social research and scholarship methods in the social sciences, were earned in this degree program.
- If the transcript comes from a system that does not use credit points, then the Examining Board will make a decision about the equivalence of academic performance;
- if the applicant documents up to 5% less than the required credit points (meaning 30 CP in the three key areas of political science and 10 CP in methods of empirical social research), then the Examining Board shall perform case-by-case evaluations as to whether the applicant meets the required prerequisites despite having insufficient credit points
OR
b) a degree at a university abroad, insofar as there is no essential difference between the qualifications earned abroad and those qualifications mention under a)
Whether your university certificate is equivalent to German educational standards and entitles you to apply for a master program will be determined by uni-assist e.V., a registered association of which the University of Potsdam is a member.