WHY STUDY POLITICAL SCIENCE AT DALHOUSIE?
You'll be surrounded by Canadian political history — Halifax is home to Canada’s first elected assembly the country’s oldest legislature building and is the birthplace of responsible government in the British Empire. Work closely with nationally recognized and award-winning faculty members in a small interactive setting. In addition to the traditional subfields (international relations Canadian politics political theory and comparative politics) our program is the best place in Canada to study marine issues from an interdisciplinary perspective (including security environmental legal and historical dimensions).
What will I learn?
Our courses give you the opportunity to discover and pursue the aspect of political science that most interests you. Whether you’re passionate about local politics foreign relations or the politicization of social issues there is a course for you.
First-year courses provide a great overview of political theory and history and serve as a solid foundation for more specialization in the upper years. While our professors use their own unique teaching methods all our courses focus on developing strong research critical thinking and writing skills.
Sample courses:
Careers and future study:
You might find yourself working directly in politics or using the skills you learned in the program as a foundation for a career in law journalism or business. Some career options to consider:
Future studies could include programs at the graduate level in arts or business administration or a professional degree in law.
Esperado Septiembre 2024
Dalhousie University
Studley Campus,
Henry Hicks Academic Admin Building Room 130 6299 South Street PO Box 15000,
HALIFAX,
Nova Scotia (NS),
B3H 4R2, Canada
Students must have
English language requirement:
Deadline: April 1 for September intake.
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.