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Bachelor's degree, or equiv. International Education
12 Hours
1 Month (Self-Paced) Program
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Courses Description
Credit Hours
Introduction to Comparative Politics
This course presents an introduction to the study of comparative politics. The course will survey some of the central topics in this political science sub-discipline; it will cover theoretical and empirical debates, and will introduce and strengthen your knowledge of different regimes in less developed countries.
6 Credits
Introduction to Political Science
Political Science course offers an unbiased and thorough introduction to basic concepts and theories of political science. Major theories expose you to many ways of thinking. Emphasizing both U.S. and comparative politics, will provide you with a solid foundation of knowledge and the analytical skills necessary to understand modern politics in historical context.
6 Credits
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