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Political Science


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  • Course Category

    Humanities

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What is Political Science?

The Political Science study program equips students with political theory and practice. Because this study program teaches more theories about the various types of political systems in the world, students must often do research and continue to be critical. Students must also have strong analytical power in understanding historical events that influence the formation of a country's political structure. The most known studies in Political Science are democracy, political system, bureaucracy, human rights, and socio-political ethics.

Why did you choose this programme?

If you are interested in the system that shapes the social aspects of society, Political Science is a suitable choice. Political Science can encourage you to be critical. Political Science graduates must be able to be smart, organized, and most importantly use their knowledge for the benefit of the people.

Subjects in Political Science

  • 1Introduction to Political Science
  • 2Introduction to Sociology
  • 3Introduction to Anthropology
  • 4Malaysian Political System
  • 5Political Science Methodology
  • 6Western Political Thought
  • 7Local Politics and Regional Autonomy
  • 8Political Change
  • 9Business and Politics
  • 10Law and Development
  • 11Political Strength in Malaysia
  • 12Urban Politics
  • 13Changes in Socio-Economic and Political Dynamics
  • 14Community and Politics in Southeast Asia
  • 15Islamic Political Thought
  • 16Women in Politics
  • 17Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict Resolution
  • 18Executive Institutions and Bureaucracies in Malaysia
  • 19Government and Village Politics
  • 20Public Policy Politics
  • 21Globalization and Politics in Malaysia
  • 22Politics in Western Europe
  • 23Politics in the Middle East and Africa
  • 24Politics in South Asia
  • 25Politics in East Asia
  • 26Politics in Australia
  • 27Politics in Russia and Eastern Europe
  • 28Politics of Labor and Industrial Relations
  • 29Political Representation System
  • 30Political Development and Democratization Studies
  • 31Contemporary Political Thought
  • 32Election
  • 33Voter Attitudes and Representative Institutions in Malaysia
  • 34Geopolitics and Security Strategies

Suitable Student's Characteristic

Job Prospect for Political Science

Graduates from this department have very flexible job opportunities. They can remain in the political field as a politician, or a member of any political party. But there are also many graduates who are in the academic field, as researchers, lecturers, or political analysts. Further from these two fields, there are also graduates who work in the economic, banking and business fields.