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  2. What Can You Do With a Political Science Degree?

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    Political science is the study of politics, governance and power. A degree in this area can lead to a range of careers.

  3. Political science | Fields, History, Theories, & Facts |...

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    political science, the systematic study of governance by the application of empirical and generally scientific methods of analysis. As traditionally defined and studied, political science examines the state and its organs and institutions.

  4. Political science - Wikipedia

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    Political science is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities, political institutions, political thought and behavior, and associated constitutions and laws.

  5. What is Political Science? - University of Washington

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    Political science focuses on the theory and practice of government and politics at the local, state, national, and international levels. We are dedicated to developing understandings of institutions, practices, and relations that constitute public life and modes of inquiry that promote citizenship.

  6. Political Science: History, Definition, Scope, Sub Fields and...

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    What is Political Science? Political Science is the study of the theory and practice of politics and government. It is a social science that deals with the analysis of political systems, institutions, behavior, and public policy.

  7. Ch. 1 Introduction - Introduction to Political Science - OpenStax

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    With a more sophisticated understanding of politics and political science, you can better understand questions of who gets what, when, how, and perhaps most important, why. The quality of our politics depends to a large degree on the quality of citizen engagement.

  8. What is Political Science? - American Political Science...

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    Political science is the study of governments, public policies and political processes, systems, and political behavior. Political science subfields include political theory, political philosophy, political ideology, political economy, policy studies and analysis, comparative politics, international relations, and a host of related fields.

  9. 1.4: Political Science- The Systematic Study of Politics

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    Political science uses the scientific method to understand the political world; political science carefully and methodically uses logic and evidence to find the answers to political questions.

  10. 1.3 Political Science: The Systematic Study of Politics

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    Political science uses the scientific method to understand the political world; political science carefully and methodically uses logic and evidence to find the answers to political questions.

  11. What Is Political Science? - ThoughtCo

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    Political science studies governments in all their forms and aspects, both theoretical and practical. Once a branch of philosophy, political science nowadays is typically considered a social science.