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University College Roosevelt
Bachelor of Arts in Government & Society
- Middelburg, Netherlands
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
If you've ever wondered who makes the rules and why, we invite you to explore the systems that govern our lives in the Government & Society cluster. You will dive into the fascinating world of politics, history, law, and social change.


George Mason University
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Bachelor of Arts in Government and International Politics
- Fairfax, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
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The Bachelor of Arts in Government and International Politics degree program at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government is ideal for students who are interested in a career path in political science, international relations, public service, law, campaigns, or research. As a student in the program, you will learn to critically examine political issues, prominent actors, and processes in government, foreign policy, and international affairs. As governments and politics around the world respond to the rapid advancement of technology, this degree program equips students to face new challenges boldly and effectively.


Northern State University
BA in Government
- Aberdeen, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
NSU's government majors graduate with comprehensive knowledge of the American political system, the philosophy behind the political activity, and the way politics work in a global environment. In this program, you’ll learn to write and argue concisely and effectively - valuable skills in virtually any career. Most graduates end up in law, government, politics, and business.
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University of St. Thomas Houston
POLITICAL SCIENCE
- Houston, USA
BA
English
Government impacts almost everything around us, from the condition of the roads we travel to the signal for our smartphones. Studying political science will give you a deeper understanding of how government operates, and the skills to influence it for the better. From public policy to justice, local issues to international relations, political science is the key to understanding what Aristotle called the affairs of the people.


Ouachita Baptist University
POLITICAL SCIENCE, Bachelor of art
- Arkadelphia, USA
BA
Full time
27 hours
On-Campus
English
Political science is the study of government and the governing process. It teaches how to analyze and respond to dynamic events and players in the broader political landscape.


Northwest Indian College
BA in Tribal Governance and Business Management
- Bellingham, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
THE BACHELOR OF ARTS in Tribal Governance and Business Management will provide students with the knowledge necessary to be productive and successful administrators in tribal communities and business organizations. The program is designed to develop the skills that support tribal governance and business management.
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A degree in Government gives you a deep understanding of political systems, public policies, and civic engagement at the Bachelor's level. This area of study is vital for those who aspire to influence societal change and engage in public service.
Through courses in political theory, public administration, and international relations, you’ll learn how to analyze policies, craft legislation, and understand the implications of governmental actions. Students cultivate competencies such as evaluating political trends, conducting policy research, and applying ethical considerations to decision-making processes. The environment encourages curiosity as students explore different governmental structures and their impacts on society.
Graduates often pursue careers as policy analysts, legislative assistants, or public relations specialists. This degree equips you with skills to work in various sectors, including non-profit organizations, government agencies, and international institutions. You'll build adaptability as you engage with complex political issues, fostering a sense of responsibility to affect positive change in your communities.