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This program provides a distinctive chance to explore how psychological perspectives illuminate political phenomena. The curriculum examines the origins of political violence, propaganda techniques, the attraction of political belief systems, qualities of successful political leadership, and other key topics. Study under scholars with diverse specializations spanning the full scope of political psychology and communication. Gain expertise in critical contemporary issues that define modern political landscapes. Participate in APS reading groups and lectures featuring varied viewpoints on pressing political matters. Collaborate on research initiatives with faculty and peers across the Media & Communication Faculty. Access events hosted by two research centers - CESJ (Conflict, Emotion & Social Justice) and CPMR (Comparative Politics and Media Research) - where students can attend research presentations and join academic discussions with members and visiting experts.