Government Online Course
Learn the ins and outs of government policies and procedures in this interactive online course - no boring lectures here!
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The Government online course provides a detailed exploration of political systems, governance, and civic structures worldwide. Learners will gain expertise in government, covering political systems, democracy, elections, referendums, political parties, pressure groups, the European Union, British Constitution, Parliament, Prime Minister and Cabinet, judiciary, devolution, liberalism, conservatism, socialism, nationalism, feminism, multiculturalism, anarchism, ecologism, US government, constitutional framework, legislative branch, executive branch, judicial branch, electoral processes, direct democracy, comparative politics, civic engagement, governance structures, public policy, political ideologies, and government functions.
Through structured modules, learners will develop a strong understanding of government operations, political theories, democratic practices, and comparative approaches, enabling them to critically analyze political structures, public policies, and the role of government in society. The course also examines the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, political ideologies, electoral processes, and international governance systems, preparing learners to engage in informed civic discourse and pursue careers in public administration, political science, or policy-making.
Learning Outcomes
By completing this Government online course, learners will:
- Understand political systems and fundamental principles of government worldwide.
- Analyze democratic practices, elections, and participation in governance processes.
- Evaluate roles of political parties, pressure groups, and civil organizations.
- Examine legislative, executive, and judicial functions in different governments.
- Compare ideologies, policies, and constitutional frameworks across global contexts.
- Apply knowledge of government to civic engagement and public decision-making.
Course Link : Government Online Course
Course Curriculum
- Module 01: Introduction to Politics
- Module 02: Democracy and Participation
- Module 03: Elections and Referendums
- Module 04: Political Parties
- Module 05: Pressure Groups
- Module 06: The European Union
- Module 07: The Nature and Sources of The British Constitution
- Module 08: Parliament
- Module 09: The Prime Minister and Cabinet
- Module 10: The Judiciary
- Module 11: Devolution
- Module 12: Liberalism
- Module 13: Conservatism
- Module 14: Socialism
- Module 15: Nationalism
- Module 16: Feminism
- Module 17: Multiculturalism
- Module 18: Anarchism
- Module 19: Ecologism
- Module 20: The Constitutional Framework of US Government
- Module 21: The Legislative Branch of Government: Congress
- Module 22: The Executive Branch of Government: President
- Module 23: The Judicial Branch of Government
- Module 24: The Electoral Process and Direct Democracy
- Module 25: Comparative Approaches
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Disclaimer:
This is an online course with pre-recorded lessons. You will get access to the course within 48 hours after your enrolment.
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