International Studies
You can concentrate in either global security or global development, and consider a double major in politics and government, economics, or modern languages and cultures.
Our politics and government program gives you the opportunity to explore your interests and get hands-on experience before you graduate.
Bachelor of Arts
37
Minor
18
If you are planning a career in law, government, the civil services, politics, journalism, or the nonprofit sector, or policy analysis, our politics and government program gives you the opportunity to explore your interests and get hands-on experience before you graduate.
Politics and government is the study of policy, government, and law giving you an understanding about the processes by which power, authority, influence, control, freedom, wealth, and other political resources are competitively pursued, captured, and distributed. You also study how these become public policies, part of government, and the law.
You must complete a total of 37 credits in politics and government course. Our curriculum is organized into five areas:
You must complete 13 credits of required courses which includes one of the following:
For more information, and to see a complete list of degree requirements, visit the Course Catalog.
An addition 24 credits of electives are required, with a course in at least four of the five areas and at least 15 credits at the 300 or 400 level.
Examples of courses include:
For more information, and to see a complete list of additional degree requirements, visit the Course Catalog.
You must complete 18 credits of required courses, including 6 credits from among the following:
In addition, 12 credits must be completed from the five areas, with at least 6 credits at the 300 and 400 level.
For more information, and to see a complete list of minor requirements, visit the Course Catalog.
The Bachelor of Arts in Politics and Government students will:
Politics and Government, International Studies, '23
Benedicta is planning on a career in foreign service in the hopes of becoming a diplomat. After learning about different cultures and broadening her knowledge and interest in foreign affairs, Benedicta chose to study abroad for a semester n Seoul, South Korea, at Yonsei University’s Underwood International College, where she took courses in diplomacy and international negotiations.
As someone interested in foreign affairs, getting the chance to go to a different country and indulge in the language and culture was a practical way for me to learn about foreign policy, This kind of experience is very rare and something that can set you apart from many applicants in the job market."
Politics and Government,
My goal is to help students learn what aspect of the story they are going to follow, and how to really get personal and build a connection with the person they’re interviewing.
You can concentrate in either global security or global development, and consider a double major in politics and government, economics, or modern languages and cultures.
If you are interested in how economic theory influences public policy, you may want to consider a minor in political economy. It is a great complement to any area of study.