Political science is the study of governments, public policies and political processes, systems, and political behavior. Political science subfields include political theory, political philosophy, political ideology, political economy, & policy studies
Are you interested in American politics? International affairs? Critical issues such as health, the environment, civil rights? Theories concerning the ideal government and how power and resources are allocated in society? Do you want to study these subjects and pursue a career based on your interest? If so, you should consider studying political science.
The Political Science Association works to expand student knowledge of and participation in politics at the local, state, and national levels with the core values of collaborative service, social justice and inclusiveness. Our nonpartisan stance allows us to enliven the political climate on campus through informational sessions, voter education campaigns, political debates, guest speakers, to network, to collaborate on research, and to discuss politics outside classroom. This association is not exclusively for political science majors; any student with an active interest in politics is welcome to attend, observe, and participate. associations and organizations; campaign management and polling; journalism; precollegiate education; and electoral politics.