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Political science operates where history, politics, economics, law, sociology, and theory converge. By examining governmental systems—their political dynamics, policy decisions, and operational methods—we develop into more engaged citizens both locally and worldwide.
The University of Rochester focuses on the scientific foundations of political science, incorporating rigorous testing, data analysis, and theoretical frameworks. Our department combines political science and international relations, allowing students to explore U.S. politics and government structures within contexts like global conflicts, international commerce, and societal change. Rochester undergraduates can enrich their political science or international relations education through internships, overseas study programs, and research projects. These experiences strengthen students' academic profiles and professional qualifications for advanced studies or career paths.
Complete at least one collaborative learning course. This requirement is part of the 12-course curriculum. Choices encompass research seminars, hands-on learning, teaching assistantships, independent projects, guided research, senior thesis work, and internship placements.