Understand the public sphere, shape policy and become a leader
When you earn a political science degree at ³Ô¹Ïtv, you’re not just learning how to navigate political landscapes, you’re gaining an understanding of how people live and work together in public ways. As a political scientist, you’ll focus on what happens in and around government and politics, how people cooperate to make policy and how conflicts can occur.
You’ll study voting and revolutions; the U.S. Supreme Court and the United Nations; the idea of justice and the nature of power; environmental policy; criminal law and gender politics—all in the pursuit of clearer knowledge about the characteristic ways people interact in the public sphere.