In politics, the key word is power: who makes the decisions, how are decisions made, and why? Political science will try to answer these questions in a sound academic way, and highlighting different angles in so doing, including the historical, legal, psychological, demographic, sociological, economic, ... perspective.

Dutch

Faculty of Political and Social Sciences

3 years – 180 credits

Bachelor's Programme

What will you study?

Politics is usually associated with elections and all kinds of bickering associated with party politics or government quarrels. Politics, however, is much more than that. It influences daily life and is tied in with social order, with the way in which society is organized. It is, if you will, society's control tower. The key word in all this is power. The pursuit of power, and the preservation, legitimation and distribution of that power is the motor of the political event, at all levels. Who makes the decisions and how they come about is therefore one of the most important focuses of study in political science. We also consider why certain decisions were taken in a certain way.
Who has which interests? How important are ideology or political principles? How is the political agenda determined? Political science tries to answer these and other questions in a sound and academic way, and tries to e.g. discover the underlying mechanisms of decision-making. At the national level, the political scientist studies, among other things, the influence of parties, pressure groups and the media, or the functioning of government in the light of strategies adopted by political parties. In addition to a focus on Belgian politics, we also deal with international politics. The increasingly cross-border nature of aspects of social life implies that domestic and foreign politics are becoming ever more intimately linked. As a result, the contemporary world order has become highly complex indeed. Political scientists always approach their objects of study from different angles, including the historical, legal, psychological, demographic, sociological, economic, ... persective.