Political science is the study of government, public policy, and the political behavior of individuals and groups. Political science uses humanistic and scientific perspectives to examine relationships among societies and nations in all countries and regions of the world. The major introduces students to concepts in politics, policy issues, and the structure of governments. Students interested in law, civil service, or foreign service should consult a department advisor regarding an appropriate course of study. American Politics is the study of the major branches of American national government and the theoretical and constitutional foundations upon which they are built, American political culture, public opinion and voting behavior. Students will also have the opportunity to study US intelligence, security and American foreign policy.

The knowledge of theoretical and constitutional foundations of government, U.S. intelligence, security, and U.S. foreign policy gained from a major in Political Science in the American Politics concentration forms a strong career foundation. Graduates in American Politics may work as political advisers, consultants, or spokespeople, may train to become intelligence agents, or may write or conduct research on political activity. This major is also excellent preparation for law school or graduate studies in public administration.