Mar 29, 2024  
2019-2020 College of Liberal Arts (Admitted Fall 2019/Spring 2020) 
    
2019-2020 College of Liberal Arts (Admitted Fall 2019/Spring 2020) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Political Science and International Relations


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About the Program

Political scientists study how men and women govern themselves-in realms from the smallest communities to the international system. In town meetings, the halls of Congress, or the United Nations, the great political questions are the same-how to reconcile individual aspirations and community needs, freedom and equality, authority and justice, participation and power.

Drew’s Political Science program focuses on how these questions and contending values are reflected in diverse political arenas. Basic courses in political theory, American politics, comparative politics, and international relations provide knowledge and analytic tools students need to be informed citizens of their communities, nations, and the world. Advanced courses enrich and deepen this knowledge.

A Political Science major also includes opportunities for on-site study through the following specialized programs: The Semester on the United Nations, the Washington Semester, and the London Semester. Additionally, the John H. Ewing Center for Public Service and Public Affairs each semester provides a program of activities and financial support for students engaging in off-campus research and internships in the public sector. The Kean Summer Fellowship program provides a financial stipend for students to do internships related to politics and public service.

Faculty

  • Chair: Carlos Yordán, Associate Professor
  • Professors:  Debra Liebowitz (Provost, Dean of CLA and CSGS), Jinee Lokaneeta, Patrick McGuinn, Philip Mundo
  • Associate Professors: Jason Jordan
  • Assistant Professor: Timothy Carter, Sangay Mishra, Phoebe Tang
  • Professor Emeritus: Hans Morsink

Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations

A 4-credit exemption from PSCI 6/American Government and Politics will be given for a score of 4 or 5 on the AP American Government and Politics exam. An exemption will not be given for AP Comparative Politics, nor may students apply AP credits in Comparative Politics to the general education breadth requirements.

Off-Campus Programs

Semester on the United Nations

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Social Entrepreneurship Semester

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Semester in Washington

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London Semester

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