Program Summary
Political Science is the study of government systems, political behavior, and the theoretical and practical aspects of politics. As a course, it explores topics such as political institutions, public policies, international relations, political ideologies, comparative politics, and governance.
Students learn about the structures and functions of governments, the role of political parties, elections, policy-making processes, and global politics. The course also covers political theories, the impact of law and constitutions, and contemporary political issues.
Political Science helps develop critical thinking, analytical, and research skills, preparing students for careers in government, law, international organizations, journalism, public administration, and academia.