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Carleton University is Canada’s capital university and among the top 10 universities in Canada. In 2007, I was enrolled at  Carleton with a $16,000 Entry Scholarship due to my high honors in my international baccalaureate diploma.

 

In 2008, I changed my majors to political science due to my interest in economics, politics, history, and philosophy. In 2011, I graduated with a B. A in political Science with various business courses.   

 

Political Science

Business

Electives

Great Political Questions

Managerial Aaccount

Introduction to psychology

Global Political Issues

Financial Accounting

Social psychology

Comparitive Politics

Finance

Social Work

Political Phiosophy

Marketing

Social Welfare

Canadian Political Environment

Organizational Behaviour

19th Centurey Literature

History of Political Thought

IS Programming

Interpretation of Religion

Imperalism

Business Law

Religions of the West

Politics of Popular Culture

Microeconomics

 

Modern political thought

Macroeconomics

 

Politics of Human Rights

 

 

Globalization and Human Rights

 

 

National Security and Intelligence in the Modern State

 

 

My education at Carleton University helped me discover my analytical skills along with critical thinking and essay writing. A Bachelor of Arts graduate is equipment with tools and mental frameworks that will assist him in any career path he desires due to his foundation.

I had the pleasure to be educated by professors such as Dr. Bruce Mabley, Dr. Hakan Tunc, Dr. Jensen Kurt, Dr. Peter Atack, Dr. Nicholas Rowe, Dr. Conrad Winn and Dr. Jay Smith among others.

The table on the right lists some of the courses I have taken at Carleton University while taking some electives at Athabasca University.

In 2011, I have received my Bachelor of Arts in political science with a 8.0 CGPA out of 10.

IB is an international educational foundation headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. Its high school program consist of is a two-year educational programme that provides an internationally accepted qualification for entry into higher education, and is recognized by universities worldwide.

IB was a great foundation for my university studies as it taught me to think critically and create analysis and evaluation of issues from different academic disciplines.

 

 In 2005, I enrolled in as an IB Full Diploma Student taking the    

  following courses: