Faculty of Arts


Undergraduate study

Find out what undergraduate study in Political Studies involves.

Stage I courses

The Stage I courses you can take as part of Political Studies.

Stage II courses

The Stage II courses you can take as part of Political Studies.

Stage III courses

The Stage III courses you can take as part of Political Studies.

Postgraduate study

Information about postgraduate programmes in Political Studies.

Postgraduate courses

The postgraduate courses you can take as part of Political Studies.

PhD in Political Studies

Information about PhD study in Political Studies.

Meet Political Studies students and graduates

Current Political Studies students and recent graduates tell their own stories.

Meet Political Studies academics

Watch featured Department of Political Studies academics discuss their research.

Department of Political Studies

The subject Political Studies is located within the Department of Political Studies.


Political Studies

Political Studies is about relationships that involve power, authority, influence, conflict, co-operation, selfishness and altruism.

Politics is not just what politicians do, although governments provide a large part of it. One of the basic questions we ask is "who gets what, when, and how?" Instruments of politics include discussion, propaganda, persuasion, legislation, administration, threats, bribes and the use of armed force.

 

Political Studies and your career

Political Studies can give you the tools to be successful in both the public and private sectors. Our graduates have become public servants, politicians, diplomats, entrepreneurs, business and marketing executives, consultants, policy analysts, journalists and members of international and non-governmental organisations. Some also have careers as university staff in New Zealand and abroad, not always in Political Studies. Read more about the alumni of the department.

 

Study options in Political Studies

Political Studies is available for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, and is taught by the Department of Political Studies.

You may also be interested in the Master of Professional Studies (International Relations and Human Rights) and Master of Public Policy.



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