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Political science education equips students to comprehend political systems, societal values, and governance policies, along with the structures and mechanisms that shape these results.
Those who complete a political science major will grasp and connect key theories, scholarly works, and methodologies across various disciplines including U.S. government, political philosophy, global affairs, comparative governments, and policy development. Alumni can critically assess and construct persuasive arguments both in writing and speech, while valuing diverse political perspectives and gathering and evaluating others' viewpoints to strengthen their own positions. They recognize the knowledge and civic duties essential for meaningful engagement in political processes.
Many law school aspirants select political science as their undergraduate focus. These students should seek departmental guidance when choosing their coursework.
Political science majors have access to multiple internship programs, allowing them to apply classroom knowledge in real-world professional settings.