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Political science explores governance structures, analyzing state mechanisms, institutional frameworks, collective decision-making, resource allocation, dispute mediation, ideological influences, global interactions, and cross-border dynamics across various scales: municipal, territorial, state, federal, and worldwide. The curriculum provides comprehensive education on fundamental topics including civic engagement, constitutional arrangements, indigenous rights, electoral processes, economic systems, governmental strategies, international integration, moral principles, and representative systems.
Generally, to be admitted to an undergraduate program, you have to meet the following criteria:
• You have obtained or are in the process of obtaining your secondary school diploma or your country’s equivalent diploma.
• You are registered in or have passed at least five courses at the highest secondary school level available to you.
• You are completing all the prerequisites for the program you are applying for. You must complete all prerequisite courses for a program at the highest secondary school level available to you, unless otherwise indicated.
English language requirements:
TOEFL Internet-based (IBT) - 86
IELTS - 6.5
CAEL - 70
PTE - 60
These are the scores required for direct entry admission without any language conditions. Depending on your test results, you may receive a conditional admission offer either requiring that you enrol in one or two ESL courses during your first year or that you enrol and successfully complete our English Intensive Program (EIP).