Political Science

Bachelor's degree

In Durham (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Durham (USA)

Our undergraduate curriculum is designed to give you a sophisticated understanding of political processes, critical and independent thinking, writing and communication skills, and an analytical skill set. Our majors are highly successful, and pursue careers in diverse fields, including non-governmental and public interest organizations, think tanks, consulting, journalism, communications, local, state, and federal government, polling firms, finance, and business management. Many also go on to pursue graduate study in law, political science, public administration, or business administration.

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Location

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Durham (USA)
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Durham, Carolina del Norte 27708, EE. UU., 27708

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On request

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Subjects

  • Government Politics
  • Democracy
  • Media
  • Communication Training
  • Government
  • Citizenship
  • Public
  • Law
  • Global
  • American Politics
  • Political Science
  • Politics
  • Conflict
  • IT Law

Course programme

American Government and Politics
Comparative Government and Politics
First-Year Seminar
Special Topics in Political Science
Introduction to Political Science
The Documentary Experience: A Video Approach
Introduction to African Studies
Comparative Approaches to Global Issues
From Voting to Protests: Introduction to Political Attitudes, Groups and Behaviors
Rules of Power: How Institutions Shape What Politics Deliver
Rules of Power: How Institutions Shape What Politics Deliver
The American Political System
The American Political System
Democracy, Development and Violence: Introduction to Comparative Politics
Democracy, Development, and Violence: Introduction to Comparative Politics
The Challenges of Living an Ethical Life
Introduction to Global Development: Politics, Policy and Practice
Introduction to Political Inquiry
Introduction to Political Economy
Politics and Economics
Citizenship, Patriotism, & Identity
Israel/Palestine: Comparative Perspectives
Introduction to Security, Peace and Conflict
Introduction to Security, Peace and Conflict
Liberty and Equality: Ancient and Modern Perspectives
Political Polarization in the US: Causes and Consequences
Racial Attitudes and Racial Politics in the United States
Introduction to Political Philosophy
Introduction to Political Philosophy
Freedom and Responsibility
Human Rights and World Politics
Hierarchy and Spontaneous Order: The Nature of Freedom in Political and Economic Organizations
Reason, Virtue, and Rights
Introduction to Middle East Politics
Conflict, Collusion, and Cooperation
Ancient and Modern Liberty
The Politics of Language
American Democracy: Two Centuries of Creating Institutions to Achieve its Principles
American Perspectives on Citizenship
Introduction to Machine Learning and Legislative Behavior
Special Topics in Political Science
Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Special Topics in Political Science
Special Topics in the Focus Program
Special Topics in Political Science
Public Opinion
Public Opinion
Film, Race and Politics
Women and the Political Process
Race, Ethnicity and Citizenship
Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Minorities in American Politics
Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Minorities in American Politics
American Values, Institutions, and Culture—1760 to 1845
Reason and Passion in Politics
Mass Media and American Politics
Contemporary Constitutional Law
Religion and American Politics
Democracy: Ancient and Modern
The American Presidency
Introduction to Engaged Citizenship and Social Change
Culture and Politics in Turkey and the Middle East
Media and Power in Washington
American Constitutional Law
Modern American Constitutional Development II
Constitutional Rights in U.S. History
Comparative Government and Politics: Selected Countries
Putin's Russia: The History of Economic and Political Consolidation
South African History, 1870 to the Present
The Arab Spring Revolutions
Critical Current Issues in North America
Inequality and Politics
Research in International Policy Issues
The European Union: History, Institutions and Policies
Ethnic Conflict
Politics of Authoritarian Regimes
Institutions and Self Governance
Networks in a Globalizing World
Introduction to Terrorism
Nuclear Weapons: US Foreign Policy and the Challenges of Global Proliferation
Are Things Getting Better? The Question of Progress in World Affairs
Comparative Urban Politics and Policymaking
Advanced Research Seminar in Urban Politics and Policymaking
Religion and Foreign Policy
Racial Attitudes, Racial Prejudice, and Racial Politics
Political Communication in a Changing Media Environment
Political Psychology
Theory and Practice: People, Places and Policy Cases
Political Persuasion
Whose Democracy? Participation and Public Policy in the United States
Campaigns and Elections
Whose Democracy? Participation and Public Policy in the United States
Activism and Christianity in Modern America
American Constitutional Development and Interpretation I: The Constitutional Structure
American Constitutional Development and Interpretation II: Individual Rights
Denial, Faith, Reason: Sustainability and Survival
The Politics of International Economic Relations: America in the World Economy
Life Within Capitalism: A History of its Values, Measures and Struggles
America in the World Economy: The Law, Politics , and Economics of U.S. An titrust, 1890-2015.
Ethnicity and U.S. European Policy
The Holocaust
Political History of Modern Architecture: From Revolution through Neoliberalism

Political Science

higher than £ 9000