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Wesleyan University
Civic Engagement
- Middletown, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Civic engagement encompasses a wide range of activities in which individuals work to strengthen their communities, to realize common goods, to enhance the capacities and dispositions necessary for democratic self-rule, and in general to deliberately shape their common life. Wesleyan University prides itself on enrolling and nurturing students with strong social consciousness.


Campion College
Introduction to Western Civilisation
- Toongabbie, Australia
Course
On-Campus
English
What is “Western Civilisation”? This contested phrase does not refer to a homogeneous system of ideas and institutions. Rather, Western Civilisation is best thought of as an ever-changing battleground of different approaches to life’s great problems.
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A Civics degree program equips you with an understanding of government systems, civic responsibility, and public policy. Engaging with this field enables students to actively participate in democratic processes and societal changes.
Through courses in political theory, public administration, and civil rights, you'll gain skills in analyzing legislation, crafting policy proposals, and evaluating governmental impact on communities. Many learners start by exploring the foundations of civic engagement, which helps develop critical thinking and enhances understanding of the democratic process. This discipline nurtures a strong sense of community and collaboration, fostering independence as students examine various perspectives on governance.
Students strengthen their research capabilities and hone techniques for effective communication, essential for careers in public service, advocacy, and community organizing. Directly applicable skills include formulating advocacy strategies and conducting community needs assessments. With a Civics degree, you prepare for roles such as policy analyst, public affairs consultant, or nonprofit program coordinator, ready to make a difference in society.