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WHAT IS POLITICAL SCIENCE?
Political science is the field of the social sciences concerning
the theory and practice of politics and the description
and analysis of political systems and political behaviour.
WHAT IS POLITICS?
“Politics is the art of looking for trouble,finding it whether it
exists or not,diagnosing it incorrectlyand applying the wrong
remedy.”- Earnest Benn
“Politics is more difficult than
physics.” - Albert Einstein
“...the good of man must be the end of the science of Politics.” - Aristotle
“Politics is the art of the possible.”
- Otto von Bismarck
Politicians are like diapers. They should both be
changed frequently and for the same reason.
- Anonymous
“The things that will destroy us are: Politics without principle;
pleasure without conscience; wealth without work;
knowledge without character; business without morality; science without humanity;
and worship without sacrifice”. - Mahatma Gandhi
“When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace”.
~Jimi Hendrix
““Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!”~Benjamin Franklin
Student TestimonialsStudent TestimonialsWhat our students say about
Political Science
“I picked politics because
I want to be an intellectual. I do not choose
to go about my life being unable to converse with with people
without even a base to speak upon”Rebecca F.
Student TestimonialsStudent TestimonialsWhat our students say about
Political Science
“With the flood of world events that are sensationalized
in our news media, political science is a great avenue to study what takes
place behind the scenes and to understandhow to point out flaws in the coverage” .
Student TestimonialsStudent TestimonialsWhat our students say about
Political Science
“At first, I just took political science because I had to.
The first month of the class, I discovered it was actually a lot of fun!
We even get to create our own political
partiesand run them how we want to”
Student TestimonialsStudent Testimonials “I am studying politics
to be able to make proper decisions not otherwise capable’.
‘As someone pursuing
a career inJournalism’
“Emerging evidence of corruption, contaminating
public administrationhere inCanada
and abroad”
Student TestimonialsStudent Testimonials “If you like to argue, it is the class for you”
“Learning new things
about my own views on politics and
government is whatI like aboutthe course”
“It is an excellent way of learning and
understandingcurrent events
as well as the events of the
past”
Student TestimonialsStudent Testimonials “Politics is Fun”
“I am taking this course
and nowI am not intimidated
By Politics.”
“Educating students in
political scienceis the only way
ignorance and prejudice
can be broken down”
Student TestimonialsStudent Testimonials “Political Science is interesting.”
“It allows you to understand
the contemporary political issues”
“I have always wanted to vote, but I have not had enough
knowledge to knowhow to make
an educated vote. Now, I am
looking forward the next election”
Why study Political Science?
Political Science ranks asone of the most popular ofall undergraduate majors,
and the most popular
social science major in the world.
In Europe,Over 34% of all graduates in 2003
were graduating from social sciences.Of them, 82% took 3 or more
political science courses.- Eurostat, EU
Political Science success requires:• an interest in political and social issues and ethical reasoning•strong analytical and communicative skills Studying political science prepares students to think independently, helps to develop skills such as flexibility, critical judgment, and the ability to understand the world from a variety of political, cultural and social perspectives.
Political science is ideal for:
Anyone, interested in issues like education, environment, civil rights, war and peace, globalization, justice and equality
Anyone, interested in careers like law, teaching, journalism, public policy and any other careers that depend upon analytic,
research and communication skills.
What can you do with a degree in
Political Science?In today’s dynamic job market, employers prefer people with analytical skills who know how to learn and adapt to the quickly changing job market.
Studying political science helps students to develop transferable skills and provides an excellent background in many exciting careers.
I. Academe-Universities and Colleges-Think-Tanks and Research Institutions
II. International Agencies- Inter-governmental organization - Non-governmental Organizations - International Aid Organizations
III. Media- Newspapers- Broadcasting- Publishing Houses
IV. Private Sector- For Profit or not-for Profit Organizations- Law Firms, Legal Aid Organizations- Market Research Firms, Consulting Firms - Insurance Companies, Banks- Public Relations Firms, - Community Organizations
V. Federal, Provincial & Local Government- Foreign Service, Military Service- Crown Corporations & Regulatory Agencies- Law Enforcement Agencies
What do Political Science Graduates Do?
- - University/College Professor, Teacher- Policy Advisor, Policy Analyst, Urban Planner - Immigration Officer, Police Officer, Customs Officer - Development Officer, Foreign Service Officer - Public Affairs Consultant, Political Consultant- Tax Specialist, Lawyer, Lobbyist - Journalist, Documentary Maker, Editor - Market Research Analyst, Banker- Legislative Assistant, Pollster, Consultant- United Nations Officer,International Aid Officer
- Researcher, Political Correspondent - Program Manager, Parole Officer- Intelligence Officer, Human Resources Specialist
Some Cool Places to Work:
- The United Nations,
- Amnesty International, - World Trade Organization,- World Bank, The International Monetary Fund,- CBC, CNN, Globe and Mail and other media outlets, - International Banks and Financial Organizations,- Canadian Embassies and Consulates, - Canadian Customs, Immigration and Refugee Board, - Canadian Security Intelligence Service,
Canadian TriviaThis Prime Minister was allegedly involved in the Airbus Scandal. Some might think that NAFTA and the GST might also be some infamous acts of his .
Brian Mulroney
This Prime Minister was forced to resign in 1926, over a scandal discovered in the customs department of his administration. Later he was re-elected . When he dies, it was revealed he spoke to the dead through mediums
Mackenzie King
This prime minister introduced a new flag, the Canada Pension Plan and universal medicare.
Lester B. Pearson
• "If you are not a socialist in your 20s you don't have a heart, if you are a socialist in your 40s you don't have a brain" - Sir Winston Churchill
• Our word "idiot" comes from the Greek word for a private person uninvolved in public affairs. The Greeks thought any free man who failed to interest himself in his own present and future was an idiot.
• The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. Winston Churchill
It has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried. Winston Churchill