Political
Science is one of sub-branches in the field of philosophy. Regarding to its
history, philosophy can be used a term, Science, for exchanging in the ancient
time; particularly, the popular word of Philosopher, was always referred to
scientist which is being used currently. As shown in the textbook, studying
politics in a naturalistic mode, like a scientist tries to discover and explain
about bacteria. Furthermore; political science draws from all other social
sciences including: human history, social history, sociology, anthropology, archaeology, psychology, and etc.
Up to
now, numerous theories of political science have been changed and developed in
the many views of forms between classical and modern theories such as:
government form, political system, authority, rights, gender, feminism, and
others. For instance, some nations authorize their citizens engage in voting
and suffrage; and others never do. Thus, this course is structured with
underlying thematic points including politics and political science, political
theories, political ideologies, states, constitutions, and regimes.
At
the end of course, all students will be able to:
Define
the fundamental history and evolution of concepts and theories of Political
Science
Explain
clearly and extensively on Politics and Political Science
Compare
the similarity and controversy of the political idealism, structuralism,
functionalism, state, government, political systems, and other sub-branches of
political science field.
Have
ability to think creatively and critically involved in political activities
Exercise
their rights and privileges with high responsibility, accountability,
integrity, and well-decision making in social activities
Increase
their knowledge and skills in research with strong commitment and ethic
conduct.
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