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Sewanee: The University of the South
Bachelor of Arts in Civic and Global Leadership
- Sewanee, USA
BA
Distance Learning
English
In a liberal arts context, we believe citizenship and scholarship are inextricably connected. This certificate program uses an intentionally interdisciplinary lens to make sense of social issues, and weaves applied scholarship, meaningful service, and collaborative leadership together to advance the well-being of communities near and far.


Arizona State University
BA in Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership
- Central City, USA
- Tempe, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership offers students a comprehensive exploration of the foundational principles and practices that shape civic engagement, economic underst...
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Arizona State University
BS in Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership
- Central City, USA
- Tempe, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership program at Arizona State University is designed to develop students' understanding of the fundamental principles that underpin Amer...
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Studying civics at the Bachelor's degree level empowers you to engage actively in your community and understand the dynamics of governance, law, and civil rights. This field combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, making it vital to developing informed citizens ready to shape society.
In civics degree programs, you’ll explore subjects like constitutional law, public policy, and political theory. Many courses focus on analytical thinking and effective communication, allowing students to hone skills such as evaluating legal systems, drafting policy proposals, and conducting public opinion research. Many students build confidence as they engage with various perspectives on governance and citizenship.
Alongside coursework, projects may involve community service or advocacy work, fostering a connection between academic concepts and real-world applications. Graduates can pursue careers in public administration, law, education, or social justice, where they’ll use their understanding of civic duty to make meaningful contributions. Whether influencing policy or educating others, your insights will be crucial in promoting civic engagement and social responsibility.