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2 Political Science Bachelors Degree Programs in South America


South Colombian University (Universidad Surcolombiana (USCO))
Political Science
- Neiva, Colombia
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Spanish
BA Political Science has as a mission the humanistic and critical training of political scientists founded in disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge through academic processes, research, and social projection. This will allow the understanding and transformation of the social and political problems of the country and the south Colombian region, looking to contribute to the construction of a more democratic society, inclusive and just that strives towards the achievement of peace and development.


ESMAC : École Supérieure des Métiers des Arts appliqués et de la Culture
Bachelor Cultural Mediation
- Belgium Online, Belgium
- Switzerland Online, Switzerland
- + 16 more
Bachelor's degree
Part time
3 years
Distance Learning
French
The PROFESSIONAL BACHELOR SDS® CULTURAL MEDIATION is a European diploma issued by INSHED. The training allows you to be professionally operational from the start of your career and to benefit from good employability, even beyond your country of origin.
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Political Science degree programs at the Bachelor's level in South America provide a dynamic understanding of political systems and international relations. Students exploring this field can gain valuable insights into governance, policy-making, and global politics, all of which are essential in today’s interconnected world.
Through courses in comparative politics, international relations, and public policy, you’ll develop critical skills such as analyzing political data, assessing government effectiveness, and crafting policy proposals. The environment encourages independence and curiosity as you engage with diverse viewpoints and case studies relevant to South America’s unique political landscape.
Expect a curriculum that combines classroom learning with practical experiences, including internships and research projects. Graduates often pursue careers in government, international organizations, non-profits, and advocacy groups, where they apply their knowledge to influence policy and promote social change. As you delve into this field, you’ll strengthen your adaptability and critical thinking, preparing you for various career paths that contribute to society's governance and development.