Political Studies
Our Political Studies program explores the intricate political landscape of the United States, the vibrant contributions of its communities, the workings of political systems, and much more
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About This Program
- Explore the four sub-fields of Political Studies:
- Political Philosophy: Engage in concepts including authority, law, freedom, rights, equality, justice, and the state.
- Comparative Politics: Compare the domestic politics and policies of the U.S. and other countries around the world.
- Global Politics: Examine the relationships between nation-states and the forces that give shape to the global political system.
- U.S. Politics: Dive deep into U.S. politics and public policy and the power and influence of communities such as African American, Asian American, and Latino politics.
- Your coursework is designed to examine political powers, interests, institutions, choices, values, and the process of governing.