About this major
Politics is the study of the nature of governments and the distribution of power at the domestic level. Gain the knowledge, theoretical understandings, and practical skills that underpin a successful career that engages with politics at the domestic level. You will focus on how individuals participate in and are affected by politics, and how governing bodies that shape peoples' lives make decisions.
Compare key elements of political systems including government institutions, political parties, interest groups, elections, patterns of political participation, and social movements. At the end of your study you will be equipped with the key concepts, theories and methods used across the discipline of political science.
Key research and teaching areas include:
As a graduate you will have the skills desired by public, private and non-profit organisations, domestically and in different political contexts across the world.
About this major
Politics is the study of the nature of governments and the distribution of power at the domestic level. Gain the knowledge, theoretical understandings, and practical skills that underpin a successful career that engages with politics at the domestic level. You will focus on how individuals participate in and are affected by politics, and how governing bodies that shape peoples' lives make decisions.
Compare key elements of political systems including government institutions, political parties, interest groups, elections, patterns of political participation, and social movements. At the end of your study you will be equipped with the key concepts, theories and methods used across the discipline of political science.
Key research and teaching areas include:
As a graduate you will have the skills desired by public, private and non-profit organisations, domestically and in different political contexts across the world.
Our graduates enter a wide range of careers. Examples include:
Our graduates enter a wide range of careers. Examples include:
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