Politics and International Studies is a post-baccalaureate diploma that examines how politics, policy, and historical relationships shape issues across Canada and the Asia-Pacific region.You’ll study themes such as Canadian federalism and local government, Indigenous perspectives, international politics, and research methods—building skills for further study and careers in public policy, research, and community engagement.
Politics and International Studies at Thompson Rivers University is a comprehensive program that explores the intricate dynamics of politics, policy, and historical relationships, particularly within Canada and the Asia-Pacific region. This post-baccalaureate diploma offers an in-depth understanding of how these elements influence contemporary issues.
The curriculum is structured around four primary themes: Canadian issues, international politics, Indigenous studies, and research methods. Throughout the program, you will develop essential analytical and research skills applicable to various careers in public policy and community engagement.
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Note: For the complete curriculum details, including required and elective courses, please refer to the program's official website.
To apply for this program, candidates must possess a completed bachelor’s degree in any field. Additional application materials may be required, so it is advisable to check the university’s website for the most accurate and current entry requirements.
Graduates of the Politics and International Studies program are well-equipped for a variety of career paths in public policy, research, and community engagement. The skills developed during the course prepare students for roles in government, non-profit organizations, and academic research, among other fields.
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