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We Invite you to join our Public Policy Council and Advsiory Commission on Standards in Leadership, International Relations, Diplomacy, Politics and Science and Philosophy.




 

The worlds First Analyst/ Science Professional Designation
The Academy is the first to incorporate accredited education and exams as a path to achieving political science and public policy certification.

 

Certifications
To become Certified, you must have an accredited degree in the relevant area with at least 18 hours of concentration and qualifying  courses within an accredited Masters or Doctorate Program.

Requirements:

  1. Education: passing all courses with a 2.5 or higher GPA. 
  2. Experience: 2 Year of Political, Governmental, or Public Service. 
  3. Accredited Degree from an accredited or governmental recognized program. 
  4. Continuing Education 
  5. Ethics - agree to the ethics requirements of the Society. 

Certifications

 

 

The Need for Quality Assurance and Public Credentials
In this incredibly competive world of news, education and government, those with degrees and certification will invariably be prepared to compete for the top jobs and provide news, research, or public service having satisfied high standards.

Analyst Certifications, Fellowships, and Designations - In 1996, the Academy created several designations for graduate students to achieve membership and designation for completing the graduate requirements.

Leadership, Philosophy and Political science intersects with other fields; including economics, law, sociology, history, anthropology, public administration, public policy, national politics, international relations, comparative politics, psychology, political organization, and political theory. Although it was codified in the 19th century, when all the social sciences were established, political science has ancient roots; indeed, it originated almost 2,500 years ago with the works of Plato and Aristotle.

  1. ^ Oxford Dictionary of Politics: political science 
  2. ^ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1999-02-22). Retrieved on 2010-11-13. 
  3. ^ Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: political science 

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"Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.

-- Teddy Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States of America