An undergraduate political science degree allows students to examine the systems, ideas, and power structures that shape governments, societies, and international relations. It provides a strong foundation in political theory and practice while offering opportunities to specialise in areas such as comparative politics, international relations, public policy, and political economy.
The programme offers the opportunity to study core subjects including political theory, governance, international politics, research methods, and policy analysis. Students also gain practical experience through debates, policy simulations, internships, and research projects, developing skills in critical analysis, communication, and evidence-based decision-making.
Studying political science at undergraduate level is a chance to combine theoretical insight with practical application, preparing graduates for careers in government, diplomacy, policy research, and international organisations. Career opportunities also include roles in journalism, non-governmental organisations, and consultancy, with the option to progress to postgraduate study or specialist training in related fields.
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