| Students and faculty in the
Political Science Department tackle the public issues of our age
by together studying, teaching and learning about politics, government
and public policy. The "science " in our title refers
to our effort to pursue our studies objectively and scientifically,
although our classrooms, offices and hallways are often the sites
of lively partisan and ideological debate.
Our varied courses cover the full spectrum of political science,
from US politics and public administration to public law, comparative
politics, international relations and political theory. Faculty
members are expert in each of these areas, noted for their scholarship,
practical political experience and dedication to teaching.
The department's excellence in teaching extends beyond the classroom
to mentoring students, career guidance, an extensive internship
program, a Model United Nations program, and an active student organization
(Pi Sigma Alpha). In addition, the department sponsors a variety
of special events such as annual trips to the state capitol and
the state supreme court, our own department graduation convocation,
panel discussions and guest speakers ranging from Holocaust survivors
to mayors and US Senators.
Our faculty supports and encourages students beyond our classrooms
through advising and mentoring, frequent contact at events and in
the community, publication of a department newsletter and by providing
information about careers and connections with our many successful
alumni. The department also awards several scholarships, including
two for internships in the state capitol.
The study of political science prepares students for a variety
of careers including the law, teaching, government service, legislative
staffing, political consulting, interest group representation, international
relations and business, nonprofit and other organizations, as well
as for graduate school. Contact the department for a list of occupations
of our many successful graduates.
Our advisors assist students in designing a BA in Political Science
to meet their individual interests, needs and goals. Students planning
a career in government or public management may opt for our more
specialized BA in Political Science with a concentration in Public
Administration. The department also offers a graduate program in
public administration to prepare students for administrative and
professional careers in public service.
Students begin their political science major by consulting an advisor.
Students choose their own advisors in political science so that
they can be sure to have an advisor who shares their special area
of interest, whether it is international relations , comparative
politics , US politics or political theory. Special advisors are
available for students aiming at careers in law, teaching and public
administration. New students are welcome to talk with any faculty
member or with the department chair as their initial advisor. Contact
our department office for names, office hours and phone numbers.
Getting the political science classes you need won't be a problem.
We schedule classes for the convenience of students and offer enough
sections to keep all necessary classes open. We also offer a large
number of night classes and rotate them so that students who can
attend only at night can get all classes they require. All of our
classes are taught by professors - not graduate assistants - and
most upper division classes are small, so you can be assured of
personal attention from your professors. |