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Politics explores the concepts, systems, and historical developments that influence how communities govern themselves throughout history and around the world. Political studies investigate how societies establish frameworks to resolve disputes and foster collaboration, how they distribute wealth and authority, and how they create and enforce collective decisions. Grasping these fundamentals is essential for becoming an informed and engaged member of society.
At Brandeis, our political education combines academic rigor with real-world application. You'll explore diverse civilizations—both past and present, from Western and non-Western traditions—to develop the understanding and viewpoint required to evaluate and participate effectively in political systems. A particular emphasis is placed on global and comparative politics, along with studying democracies shaped by ethnic, gender, religious, and racial diversity.
Through our seminar courses, you'll refine your analytical abilities, reading comprehension, and writing proficiency while mastering the art of crafting perceptive evaluations and presenting logical positions.
Graduates from our program are prepared for numerous professional paths, including roles in government, nonprofit organizations, policy research, media, legal practice, and corporate sectors, as well as advanced studies in political science and related social sciences.