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The study of comparative cultures and politics examines the interplay between culture and politics in global affairs. Through a unique interdisciplinary approach combining humanities and social sciences, students develop essential skills to tackle intricate worldwide challenges across various academic and professional domains. This program equips learners with analytical frameworks to comprehend diverse cultural viewpoints globally, explore how culture influences power structures, and examine how political and economic forces shape cultural dynamics. With its comparative and transnational emphasis, the curriculum motivates students to explore foreign cultures and governance models, critically assess their own societies, and define their roles as active global participants.