Bachelors in Political Science help students learn to represent the public, based on their understanding of social dynamics, as well as the international relations between nations. You'll learn about how political power is managed and distributed, how governments operate, how laws are made and changed, and everything from elections to how state institutions function.
You should study a Bachelor's degree in Political Science if you always want to take part in the conversation related to current topics, and to be involved in decisions that affects all our lives. Whether you want to change the political climate in your country or to understand the rights and responsibilities of individuals and how the state should uphold them, your knowledge and actions will be a driving force towards a better future. Because Political Science deals with current issues and new discussion topics surface constantly, you will always learn something new and stay on top of current trends.
Bachelors in Political Sciences are offered as B.A. degrees (Bachelors of Arts), B.Sc. degrees (Bachelors of Science), and sometimes even L.L.B. degrees (Bachelors of Law), if combined with Law studies. Political Science Bachelors take 3 years to complete in the European Union, and 4 years in the U.S., in most cases.
Students enrolled in Bachelors in Political Science can benefit from different specialisations, based on the university focus and degree offer. Specialisation options include: Urban Politics, International Affairs, Human Rights, Political Theory and Philosophy, Political Systems, Political Economy, National Security, Public Services, and more.
Courses featured as part of Bachelor's degrees in Political Science are some of the most versatile in higher education, as they are constantly updated to accommodate modern subject matters. Because politics is everywhere, universities also usually offer options to combine degrees in dual honours degrees, with other connected topics like Economics, Law, International Relations, International Development, Journalism, and others. Undergraduate Politics degrees cover topics such as Comparative Politics, International Relations, Political Theory, Structures of Government, Public Policy, World Politics, and more.
Develop essential skills for future careers in Politics, including excellent communication and knowledge of rhetoric techniques, ability to synthesize thoughts and properly articulate them, critical thinking, public speaking, teamwork, research on a wide variety of topics, organization and an awareness of proper ethical conduct.
Political Science graduates work on improving society at the level of state institutions, working in governmental and diplomatic institutions, public affairs, as government officers, or as politicians. Political Science major graduates can find jobs such as: political analyst, public relations specialist, media manager, political consultant, political campaign staff, political writer, paralegal, and more.
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