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Political Science students examine the structures and mechanisms of governance at national and global levels, exploring foundational concepts, belief systems, public sentiment, psychological factors in politics, interactions between government and society, voting systems, and their resulting political outcomes. Learners cultivate essential abilities in analytical thinking, verbal and written expression, along with crucial quantitative and qualitative research techniques. These combined competencies equip graduates for diverse professional paths such as legal practice, corporate environments, media, activism, public service, and political careers. The political science program provides adaptable coursework that integrates well with other academic pursuits, featuring networking opportunities with graduates and practical internship experiences.
Graduates earning a Political Science Bachelor's Degree with a Law, Politics & Theory specialization will enhance their: proficiency in interpreting, utilizing, and articulating political science frameworks to analyze legal and theoretical political occurrences, critical analysis and problem-solving capabilities in both independent and group contexts, aptitude for locating, understanding, integrating, and implementing scholarly political works to evaluate research and inform their own studies, recognition of diversity's intricate nature and political consequences, competence in analyzing information and considering ethical dimensions of modern political issues and worldwide civic engagement, foundational research abilities encompassing study methodology, data examination, and interpretation.