Political
scientists explore the concerns and issues that
animate public life. Using both humanistic and
scientific approaches, we study how political
communities attempt to reconcile the claims of
justice, power, liberty, and authority. Drawing
on history, law, economics, psychology, sociology,
and philosophy, political science is a broadly
based social science that shares the traditional
aims of liberal arts education while attempting
to come to grips with the major public issues
of our time.
Upon graduation, Political Science
majors qualify for careers in both the public
and private sectors, in local, state, and federal
government, and in business, education, journalism,
international organizations, and practical politics.
They also pursue postgraduate study in law and
public administration, as well as graduate study
in political science.
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