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  • Third-year English language courses in a political science

    Professor of the module: Amouri Nassima

    The third year of a bachelor's degree in Political Science and International Relations

    coefficient : 02

    Balances: 02

    Time: an hour and a half

    Introduction :Political science is a social science discipline that focuses on the study of government systems, political behavior, political institutions, and the theory and practice of governance. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including the analysis of political ideologies, international relations, comparative politics, public policy, political philosophy, and more. Political scientists seek to understand and explain how political systems function, how power is distributed, and how political decisions impact societies. 

    The main subjects of the study in political science and international relations: encompass a broad range of topics, including:

    1. Political Systems and Institutions

    2. Political Theory

    3. International Relations

    4. Comparative Politics

    5. Political Economy

    6. Public PolicyPolitical Behavior

    7. Security Studies

    8. Human Rights: Global Governance

    These subjects provide a comprehensive understanding of political systems, governance, and international interactions, allowing students and researchers to analyze and interpret complex political phenomena.

    During this semester, we will present to the third-year political science students the most important concepts related to the political field so that the student can understand them and learn the key terms associated with the specialization.

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      What is your perception as students of the role of the English language in developing your knowledge in political science and international relations?

      For students majoring in political science who face difficulties in grasping the English language, they may encounter the following challenges:

      1. Technical Terminology: Political science requires the use of technical terms and specialized vocabulary. Understanding these terms in English can be challenging for students who are not native English speakers.

      2. Reading and Writing: The study of political science involves a lot of reading and writing. Understanding academic texts and writing research papers require strong language skills.

      3. Speaking and Listening: Interacting with lectures and participating in discussions can be a challenge, especially for students who are not proficient in the English language.

      4. Social Interaction: Engaging in academic social life requires interaction with other students and faculty members, which can be challenging if there are difficulties in communicating in English.

      To overcome these challenges, students can improve their language skills through continuous reading and participation in courses and workshops that focus on academic English

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  • The State

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  • Populations as Element of the state

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  • Government

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  • • Territory

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