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BA Politics
About this course
Politics is the study of how power is organised, contested and exercised in human societies. It asks who makes decisions, how authority is legitimised, what interests different institutions serve, and how change happens. Covering everything from electoral systems and party competition to international relations, public policy and political theory, the discipline gives you a set of conceptual tools for understanding the world that are useful far beyond any single context. As democratic institutions face new pressures and global governance becomes more complex, the questions politics addresses are increasingly urgent. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this part-time programme allows you to develop your political knowledge and analytical skills at a pace that fits alongside other commitments. You will engage with the core sub-fields of the discipline, examining comparative government, political ideologies, institutions both national and supranational, and the theoretical frameworks that political scientists use to interpret behaviour and structure. The flexibility of part-time study means you can bring your existing experience of the world into your academic work, and the programme's Scottish setting adds a distinctive perspective on devolution, nationalism and the politics of small nations. Graduates in politics pursue a wide range of careers, including roles in government and the civil service, political campaigning and advocacy, journalism and media, public affairs and lobbying, the charitable sector, international organisations and business. The skills the degree develops, including the ability to construct arguments, evaluate evidence and communicate clearly on complex issues, are valued across virtually every professional context. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in politics, public policy, international relations or law.
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