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Modern political thought and governance are deeply shaped by recent historical events. The political systems and traditions of present-day nations like the United States and France, for instance, can only be fully grasped by examining their revolutionary origins in the 1700s. The study of politics and history are interconnected fields that jointly investigate power dynamics through time while providing insightful perspectives on current global affairs. These disciplines employ diverse research methodologies, leading to numerous dynamic professional opportunities. Students engage with original and secondary historical materials to investigate, document, and discuss historical events. The curriculum also develops skills in analyzing and differentiating various political structures, governance models, and political conduct. A specialized second-year course titled 'History and Politics: Conflict or Synergy' examines the intersections and friction between these fields, preparing students for advanced third-year studies. This core module is complemented by elective offerings in both history and political science, spanning broad historical periods and global regions. Career prospects Graduates in History and Politics acquire these essential transferable competencies: analytical reasoning information interpretation developing coherent arguments effective collaboration group coordination public speaking