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The
study of political science
Political
scientists seek to understand the basis of power in society, how that power is
organized and exercised and its impact on people's lives.
Objectives
of the major are to:
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Acquaint
the student with the great issues of politics.
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Analyze alternative approaches to those issues.
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Develop
the student's intelligent and lasting interest in society and politics.
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Serve practical needs of students planning a career involving the law,
politics and public service. (Areas stressed are law, public administration,
the foreign service, journalism and business).
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Prepare
students for graduate study with a view toward teaching and/or research.
Political and social ideas, movements and
institutions are incomprehensible without adequate understanding of their
history. Likewise, the study of history profits from awareness of political and
social philosophies, institutions and concerns. To provide students with a
mature understanding of politics and history, the department offers coursework
from an integrated program in history and political science. While students may
elect either a history or political science major, substantial coursework is
required in both disciplines.
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