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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.


UK Open College
A Level Citizenship Course
- UK Online, United Kingdom
A-level
Part time
700 hours
Distance Learning
English
The concept of citizenship suggests an individual that is fully aware of their rights and responsibilities and who will play a co-operative, active and fulfilling role within the society in which they live.
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South Dakota State University
Certificate in American Civic Traditions
- Brookings, USA
Certificate
Distance Learning
English
Contemporary issues of social, political, cultural, and community importance require American citizens equipped for civic engagement. Civic engagement may be measured by behaviors including voter turnout, volunteerism, community engagement, citizen advocacy, and holding an appointed or elected office. All American citizens have the right and responsibility to participate in the work of self-governance.
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Studying for a civics degree online gives you a chance to understand the role of citizenship in society, the mechanisms of government, and the importance of civic engagement. This field emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and social awareness, preparing you to make informed contributions to your community.
Through courses in civic education, political philosophy, and public policy, you'll learn to analyze governmental systems and evaluate their impact on society. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with diverse perspectives on rights and responsibilities. Skills such as advocating for social change, conducting policy analysis, and developing community outreach programs are central to the curriculum.
Online civics programs typically emphasize research methods and project-based learning, allowing you to tackle real-world issues over your studies. Graduates often pursue careers in public administration, advocacy, and non-profit organizations, contributing to initiatives that promote civic responsibility and public welfare. As you explore the field, you'll uncover myriad opportunities to foster civic engagement and drive positive change.