58 Course Degrees in Political Science 2024
Study Abroad in Cape Town Course - Psychology, Political Science, Sociology
University of Cape Town
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- Cape Town, South Africa
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Does human behaviour interest you ?Are you fascinated by a multidisciplinary field that is centred on understanding human behaviour and mental processes? Or are you interested in society as a whole and the science of political science? If so, take a few semester courses that will provide students with broad-based and cohesive knowledge of analytical, interpretive and integrative skills that not only have a practical value for society as a whole but moreover, are necessary and required competencies in a range of employment contexts. Join the Semester Study Abroad Programme today! Choose from a variety of bachelor and master’s courses, across a wide range of disciplines for international credit transfer.
- Madrid, Spain
- Alcorcón, Spain + 3 more
Full time
350 hours
On-Campus
Spanish, English
Political Journalism is a central topic of interest to citizens who demand professional, useful, and truthful information on a daily basis. Its importance means that political issues occupy prominent spaces in the different media.
- Prague, Czech Republic
Full time
10 days
On-Campus
English
Politics, Media and Campaigning Course is all about sending the right message at the right time. In this course, you are going to learn how to get your message across, not only in an appealing but also in a strategic way. Whether you want to advocate for a single political issue or you are considering becoming a politician, this is the right course for you.
International Relations: China, the US and the Future of Geopolitics Course
The Economist - Executive Education
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- Online
Part time
6 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Gain exclusive global perspective with specialists at The Economist. A shift within international politics is underway as the rivalry between the United States and China intensifies. Alongside this contest, the state of the climate, migration levels, and aging populations are all of concern to world leaders. The New Global Order: How Politics, Business, and Technology are Changing is an online short course from The Economist. It is designed to equip you with a unique blend of conceptual and practical understanding of global politics and its impact. This six-week course takes you on a journey through the main players in power, their political strategies, economic goals and relationships, crucial events, the role of technology, and the sweep of global trends throughout. You’ll gain a better understanding of how your organization may be affected and how you should respond to emerging shifts.
- New Haven, USA
Part time
8 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Evolve your leadership perspective and learn to develop a responsive business strategy that can adapt to a changing global context.
Online Program in International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
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- Giessen, Germany
Part time
2 weeks
Distance Learning
English
The Faculty of Law at Justus Liebig University Giessen is looking forward to hosting students from all over the world for the 3rd International Online Winter University in International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law. The International Winter University takes place from 4th of January until 13th of January 2024 and offers an in-depth approach to current challenges faced in International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law.
Specialist in Prevention and Awareness of Sexual and Gender Violence from A Multidisciplinary Approach
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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- Madrid, Spain
- Alcorcón, Spain + 3 more
Full time
300 hours
Distance Learning
Spanish, English
The Own Title Specialist in Prevention and Awareness of Sexual and gender violence from a multidisciplinary approach aims to address Sexual and gender violence in a comprehensive and multidisciplinary way. This implies understanding sexual violence in all its forms, including not only the most visible, such as assaults and sexual abuse, but also other less obvious (and yet very widespread), such as symbolic sexual violence through the media.
- Madrid, Spain
- Alcorcón, Spain + 3 more
Full time
150 hours
Blended, Distance Learning
Spanish, English
Do you want to be a Mediator? Do you want to acquire or develop a new professional facet through mediation to resolve conflicts? Now you can...Complying with the requirements established in Royal Legislative Decree 980/2013, of December 13, which develops certain aspects of Law 5/2012, of July 6, on mediation in civil and commercial matters, the specific training described in the present Title of Expert in Mediation is aimed at obtaining the knowledge and skills necessary for the professional practice of mediation, both at a theoretical and practical level and its corresponding evaluation. It is a professional opportunity, open to any profile, designed for you.
- Binghamton, USA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Human Rights minor gives a firm grounding in the international human rights system and then allows students the flexibility to choose electives according to their specific interests. The minor can accompany any major.
- Geneva, Switzerland
Part time
1 month
Blended, Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The GSD SHORT TERM EXECUTIVE LEVEL programmes are flexible and challenging graduate programmes aimed at enriching the skills of professionals through a diverse modular curriculum, tailored teaching methods, and an interactive learning environment.
- Bryn Mawr, USA
On-Campus
English
Political Science is the study of justice and authority, peace and conflict, public policies and elections, government and law, democracy and autocracy, freedom and oppression. More than any other social science, Political Science uses a wide variety of approaches to explain political phenomena and to evaluate the actions of polities and leaders. The focus of the department is on analytical sophistication rather than on knowledge of a body of facts. Graduates learn to think critically about political life in a variety of settings. Consequently there are no required courses, and each student's major program is developed in an individual way through close consultation with her major advisor.
- Gambier, USA
On-Campus
English
With a firm grounding in political philosophy, Kenyon’s political science department seeks to understand how political decisions affect people’s lives. Students and faculty join in a small and vibrant intellectual community that debates current events and the most profound, enduring issues of public life. Political science courses combine ancient and modern political philosophy with analyses of American politics, comparative politics and international relations.
- Notre Dame, USA
On-Campus
English
Majoring in political science helps students develop the reading, writing, analytical, research, and data skills they need in order to make the most of their time at Notre Dame and after graduation. We offer a full range of courses in American politics, international relations, comparative politics, and political theory. The political science major combines breadth and depth, providing structure with enough flexibility to allow students to tailor their choice of courses to help explore, discover, and develop their interests.
- London, Canada
On-Campus
English
Exploring the many faces of power in society, political science at Huron investigates the big political ideas and visions, world-transforming movements inspired by political ideals, the daily lives of political organizations, as well as the inner mechanisms of governments. In the study of Political Science at Huron, we recognize that many of today’s most urgent and complex public challenges require new forms of ethical leadership that combine social justice and inclusive decision-making.
- Bryn Mawr, USA
On-Campus
English
The Peace, Conflict, and Social Justice Studies concentration reflects Bryn Mawr’s and Haverford’s interest in the study of conflicts, peacemaking, and social justice as well as related issues of human rights. Through this program students can explore these phenomena through courses in the social sciences, such as anthropology, economics, education, history, political science, social psychology, and sociology, that are built around such foci, as well as through courses in the humanities and natural sciences through which issues of peace, conflict, social justice, and/or human rights can be highlighted and traced.