Introduction to Political Science IPSAMOOC Training Provided by University of Naples Federico II
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Courses under this program:
Course 1: Comparative Political Systems Explored through the lens of different political systems, this course provides the insights neededto understand Democracy today and the challenges faced by democratic governments.
Course 2: Understanding Political Concepts This course offers an exciting journey through political science concepts. Understand key concepts like party, bureaucracy, andconstitution by using new methods developed for scholars and students; including the innovative "Hyperpolitics" tool.
Course 3: Comparative Research Designs and Methods Explore comparative analysis and itsimportance in the social sciences. You'll learn howto use comparative methods for constructive explanation and theory building and applyit to real-world politics.
Course 4: Democracy and Autocracy: Theories and Empirical Findings Learn which forms of government can best guarantee a free, fair, and just life by exploringhow democracy and autocracy emerge, evolve, andimpact our lives.
Course 5: Contemporary Issues in World Politics Explore major issues in world politics and learn how recent developments have challenged world order and peace.
This Political Science Xseries program uses critical approaches and analytical methods that can be applied to any complex organisation or problem to offer learners a solid understanding of the structure and function of national governments and international political Institutions, and the challenges of contemporary democracy.
Benefiting from leading academics associated with the International Political Science Association, the XSeries program covers, at the introductory level, areas in the study of political science, ranging from research design and methods and critical theory to comparative analysis of different political concepts and systems, world politics and theories of democracy and autocracy.
This series of courses are meant to appeal to three types of audience:
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