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Lara Hall
Undergraduate
The program is multidisciplinary and covers the traditional study of politics, emerging issues on health social sciences, Islamic and other religious movements, peace and conflict resolution, human rights, gender studies, sustainable development and the organizing, ethics to people’s diplomacy, from the static approach to the civil society approach. The program offers opportunities in law, teaching, research, advocacy, and foreign service and international affairs.

At the end of the program, graduates are expected to demonstrate the following knowledge, skills and abilities, and attitudes and values:
1. Compare and contrast the major concepts, theories and methods in political science (Knowledge)
2. Design and execute research using rigorous quantitative and qualitative methods guided by appropriate theories or conceptual frameworks (Skills and abilities)
3. Demonstrate written, visual and oral presentation skills to produce and present analytical skills (Skills and abilities)
4. Critique and respond to current issues and problems based on substantive understanding of the historical and contemporary developments in the national and global contexts (Skills and abilities)
5. Be predisposed towards ethical political involvement and practice in various forms and on different levels of engagement (Attitudes and values)