Political Science
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From 798 GBP
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
Politics A Level (Reading)
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From 1,987 GBP
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Reading
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Flexible Start Date
Politics A Level (Oxford)
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From 1,987 GBP
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Oxford
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Flexible Start Date
Politics A Level (Bracknell)
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From 1,987 GBP
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Bracknell
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Flexible Start Date
Politics A Level (Reading College)
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Reading
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Flexible Start Date
Politics and the Public Sector
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From 755 GBP
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London
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Classroom
Politics A Level (Bracknell and Wokingham College)
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Bracknell
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Flexible Start Date
Politics A Level (City of Oxford College)
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Oxford
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Flexible Start Date
Politics and the Public Sector | Live Online
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From 604 GBP
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Online
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Virtual Classroom
Managing in a Political Environment
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From 1,250 GBP
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
Studying Terrorism and Political Violence
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From 50 GBP
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Online
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Flexible Start Date
Managing in a Political Environment (Corporate Training)
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From 1,250 GBP
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
Politics A Level
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Multiple (2)
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Flexible Start Date
Politics A Level - GCE
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Penzance
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Flexible Start Date
Global political Islam
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From 89 GBP
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London
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Flexible Start Date
Democracy, Governance and Participation
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From 1,250 GBP
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Online
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Flexible Start Date
Democracy, Governance and Participation (Corporate Training)
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From 1,250 GBP
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Online
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Flexible Start Date
Government and Politics - A Level
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Swindon
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Flexible Start Date
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- 48% Flexible Start Date
- 45% Self-Paced Online
- 2% In Company
- 2%
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Navigating Power: Politics Courses
Dive into the intricate world of political theory, governance, and global affairs with the above Politics courses. Whether you're passionate about understanding political systems, international relations, or the dynamics of power, these courses provide a comprehensive exploration of the forces that shape societies and nations.
Politics Course Highlights:
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Introduction to Political Science: Lay the foundation by exploring the fundamental concepts and theories that underpin the field of political science, gaining insights into government structures, political ideologies, and the nature of power.
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Comparative Politics: Examine political systems around the world, comparing and contrasting governmental structures, institutions, and political cultures to understand the diverse approaches to governance.
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International Relations: Explore the complexities of global politics, studying the interactions between nations, international organisations, and the factors that influence diplomacy, conflict, and cooperation.
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Political Philosophy: Delve into the philosophical underpinnings of political thought, examining key works and thinkers who have shaped our understanding of justice, authority, and the role of the state.
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Public Policy and Governance: Analyse the formulation and impact of public policies, studying the role of government in addressing societal challenges, and exploring governance mechanisms for effective administration.
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Political Economy: Investigate the intersection of politics and economics, exploring how political institutions and decisions shape economic policies, trade relations, and the distribution of resources.
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Human Rights and Global Justice: Engage with ethical considerations in politics, exploring human rights, justice, and the challenges of promoting and protecting fundamental freedoms on a global scale.
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Environmental Politics: Examine the intersection of politics and the environment, studying the policies, international agreements, and political approaches to addressing environmental challenges and sustainability.
These Politics courses offer a multidimensional exploration of the structures and dynamics that define political landscapes. Join others in navigating the complexities of power, governance, and global affairs, gaining the knowledge and critical thinking skills to navigate the intricate world of politics.