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Political Science

What is Political Science?

Political Science is the study of power, governance, and political processes in society. This field includes the analysis of political structures, institutions, political behavior, public policy, and international relations. Political science aims to understand how power is used, how policies are made, and how political processes affect society.

Political Science helps to understand the dynamics of power and political processes, and provides insights into how societies can be effectively led and governed.

Why Do We Need Political Science?

In an increasingly dynamic world, Political Science helps to understand how governments work, how policies are made, and how power is used.

Political science helps to understand complex political issues and how they affect society. Political Science also helps to understand the rights and obligations as citizens and how to fight for those rights. By understanding the political process, citizens can be more active and effective in participating in the democratic process.

Studying political science also helps develop analytical and critical thinking skills regarding political issues.

FISIP UI Political Science Undergraduate Program

What are the Advantages of the Undergraduate Program?

The Political Science Undergraduate Program at FISIP UI has ‘Unggul’ (Excellent) (A) accreditation from BAN-PT and has received high-quality certification (AUN-QA). The curriculum is designed to strengthen analytical and research skills and understanding of global issues (See)

What is the Curriculum Structure?

The curriculum is designed to develop two main capabilities: conceptual and theoretical analytical skills, and practical skills (See)

What are the Career Prospects?

Graduates of the Political Science Undergraduate Program at FISIP UI can pursue careers in government, NGOs, international organizations, the private sector, media, creative industries, and academia. Opportunities include policy analysts, researchers, public affairs specialists, political journalists, content creators, and lecturers (See)

What is the New Student Admission Procedure?

Admission for new students to the Political Science Undergraduate Program at FISIP UI is conducted through the SNMPTN, SBMPTN/UTBK, SIMAK UI, and PPKB pathways (See)

Admissions

Admissions for the new academic year are open for Undergraduate (Bachelor’s), Master’s, and Doctoral programs.

Selection

An integrated entrance examination organized by Universitas Indonesia for prospective students who wish to study at UI.

Global Entry

Start your academic journey at one of Indonesia’s leading universities. For international applicants only.