Introduction to political thought, 15 hp
Introduction to Political Thought introduces students to some key debates and thinkers on politics in human history. The course is historically and thematically structured and concentrates on central concepts within political philosophy, such as power, justice, freedom, equality, democracy, state, government, and citizenship. How have these concepts been understood, from ancient Greece to the present? What relevance do they have for contemporary politics?
FACTS
CYCLE
First cycle
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
General entry requirements
You also need: English 6, Social Studies 1b or Social Studies 1a1 +1a2
PACE OF STUDY
Full-time
TYPE OF INSTRUCTION
On Campus
PROGRAMME/COURSE DATE
TEACHING HOURS
Daytime
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 April 2026
APPLICATION CODE
HV-E1000
START/END
From v.36 2026 to v.45 2026
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