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Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Policy Studies BSc
- Worcester, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Policy Studies BSc program is designed to prepare students for careers in public policy, government, and nonprofit sectors. It offers a flexible curriculum that combines core courses in policy ana...


University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
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AI and Policy Analysis BS
- Buffalo, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
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The AI and Policy Analysis program is a four-year interdisciplinary degree that integrates the study of the societal impacts Artificial Intelligence technologies with technical knowledge in the fields of politics and government. This program is designed to provide the breadth and depth competencies needed for UB graduates to integrate rapidly evolving AI technologies into the core practices of their area of political science, meeting the needs of future employers and society at large to develop and refine AI systems and applications that improve the social good. Developed collaboratively with existing academic units and departments, this new degree program leverages the expertise of faculty in the Department of Political Science and along with those in the AI & Society department.
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What are the benefits of studying policy at university?
Policy programs at universities are intended to teach students law concepts and how the law is applied in various forms. A policy degree can be useful for people who want to work in the public sector or pursue a career in politics. Some people may choose to study policy because they are interested in becoming involved in government. Policy courses offer insight into how laws are made, their impact on society, and how they affect individual lives. Many policy degrees may also include courses on how to write policy. These can be useful for people who want to work in government or make laws themselves.
What can I do with a degree in policy?
Policy is often seen as an unusual choice of degree among undergraduates; however, it is growing in popularity. A policy degree may be seen as beneficial to people who are interested in pursuing a career that requires strong critical thinking, creativity, and excellent communication skills. People with policy degrees can expect to have ample opportunities for employment after graduation because they will possess these skills. Policy is an ideal degree choice if someone wants to become involved with politics, law, or the government in the future.
Academic institutions around the world offer a BSc or Bachelor of Science. This popular undergraduate degree is helpful in preparing students for the workplace or for advanced degree programs. The average BSc takes three to five years to complete.