The Field

The study of political science traditionally examines social and political behaviors (i.e., politics), the varied contexts in which they occur (i.e., governments), and the ideas and ideals which motivate persons in public life (i.e., political thought).  The department believes that this study cannot be reduced to any single theory or method; consequently, diverse interests and approaches characterize its academic life.  Current faculty interests incline toward the study of institutions, law, political development, and theory.

Departmental requirements encourage students to develop a sophisticated understanding of the structure and operation of one or more political systems and the questions of justice and equity presented therein. Majors are strongly encouraged to pursue a diverse course of study, combining depth in political science with breadth in the rest of the liberal arts. In addition, majors are urged to take full advantage of internship, foreign and domestic exchange, the Five College Interchange, and service learning opportunities.

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