1. Having fundamental knowledge regarding societies and basic structure, functioning and transformation of political processes employing an interdisciplinary perspective.
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2. Possessing the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge to conduct research in core areas of the field such as political institutions, functioning of political systems and comparative politics.
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3. Having an overall perspective of the issues surrounding the field, having the ability to access and evaluate relevant data as well as transform them into proposals for solutions and to report them.
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4. Possessing the ability to develop social projects and activities based on an understanding of political culture provided by political science education, focused on active citizenship/participation.
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5. Being able to take responsibility in developing ideas, organization, resource mobilization and management in individual or group work concerning issues of political science.
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6. Taking responsibility to overcome potential problems concerning implementation in the field of political science, planning group work, proposing creative solutions and taking initiatives.
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7. Being exemplary individuals who are responsive towards societal problems and who can undertake social responsibility to overcome these problems.
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