Political scientists study government at all stages in their development, the process by which political decisions are made and various matters that affect government behavior. The specific subfields of the discipline include Afghan government and politics, comparative government and politics, international relations, Islamic law, political theory, public law, public administration, Afghanistan constitutional law, American foreign policy public bureaucracy and the political process. Students majoring in the program have traditionally pursued careers in law, business, teaching, journalism, and government. The study of Political Science is of value in that all persons need an understanding of the political system which governs their lives. More than minimal knowledge of political systems, however is required required for those who would be employed by them.
They will examine the dynamics, structural characteristics, humanitarian issues and international political economics operating within the global community. During the course of their studies, students will acquire a range of analytical and practical skills, offering the potential for careers in journalism, public administration and law.
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