Course requirements for a major concentration in political science are deliberately flexible. We believe that the best preparation for careers, as well as for the rest of life, is the perspective and depth afforded by an authentic liberal arts and sciences education.

The focus of the political science major ensures that students acquire the tools necessary to study politics and an emphasis is placed on courses in philosophical logic, languages, and statistics. Students are asked to take nine courses in political science, one unit in economics, one unit in history, and two units from philosophy 100, any non-native language, or any statistics.

An experiential learning component is also included in the major, with students expected to engage in off-campus study, to conduct an independent research project, or to participate in an internship program. In choosing courses, as well as other learning experiences, the student works closely with an advisor from the department.