Understand the fundamental concepts and theories of the field of Political Science and be able to apply them to historical and current events
Understand the historical processes, structures, and functions of political institutions
Be able to analyze the dynamics that form the political substructure of various events and phenomena, as well as their effects
Understand the mechanisms of political change (such as voting, lobbying, political movements, legal reforms, revolution, etc.)
Possess knowledge about those fundamental issues that shape political and societal life (such as race, gender, class, environment, security, religion, identity, etc.)
Acknowledge that political phenomena can be explained differently by different schools of thought
Grasp and question the causes and consequences of economic developments and their impacts on politics
B: Intellectual/Cognitive Skills
Think independently, creatively, and critically
Be an entrepreneur and take initiative
Have self-confidence
Have the ability to carry out systematic comparisons and rightly differentiate similarities and differences
C: Civic and Practical Skills
Be open-minded and prepared to work together with people from different cultures and groups
Be aware and a follower of social responsibilities as well as political rights and freedoms
Internalize work ethics and behave accordingly
Be able to speak and deliver presentations in front of public
D: Key Skills
Understand, read, and write in English
Have the ability to observe, analyze, and report
Be able to implement the principles and methods of scientific research