The Politics major offers students the chance to develop an interdisciplinary basis for philosophical reflection on politics. The diligent student will develop skills in the analysis and development of claims and arguments about public problems. They will also be prepared for a variety of careers in or related to politics, including law, public service, social-scientific and humanistic research, and civics. Upon completion of the major, graduates will be able to:

  • Describe key attributes of global and domestic political institutions and phenomena.
  • Evaluate empirical and ethical claims using appropriate methods of reasoning.
  • Apply the discipline's key concepts and theories to current political events.
  • Articulate their own view of their political relationships, obligations, and identity.
  • Communicate clearly and persuasively about public problems with fellow citizens.
  • Apply excellent moral character and professional development in the field of politics.