A Comprehensive Education in Political Systems and Behavior

Political science is the study of political institutions and political behavior at the local, state, national, and international levels. Students learn about government, policy, and political activity from experienced faculty and a supportive department that offers opportunities for collaboration and research throughout the year. Students apply this knowledge in ways to advance strong communication and analytical skills.

 

Academic Programs

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Undergraduate Programs

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

Bachelor of Science in Political Science

Minor in Political Science   

Undergraduate Programs
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Accelerated Law (3+3)

In a partnership with the UM School of Law, students admitted to the Accelerated Law Program may earn baccalaureate and law degrees in 6 years instead of 7 by using first year law school courses to complete their undergraduate degree. They start law school during their senior year.

Accelerated Law (3+3)
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Accelerated Master's (4+1)

The Department of Political Science offers students with excellent academic records the opportunity to apply for admission to an accelerated five-year B.A./M.A. or B.S./M.A. degree program combinations (4+1). Admitted students complete graduate-level POL courses in their senior year, which count towards both undergraduate and graduate degrees in an accelerated master's program.

Accelerated Master's (4+1)
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Graduate Programs

M.A. in Political Science

Ph.D. in Political Science

Graduate Programs