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Top Political Science Programs for Undergrad?

Trying to find the best undergrad programs for political science as I'm planning my college applications. I'd love to know which universities are known for strong political science departments and offer great opportunities for students.

a year ago

Absolutely, let me provide some suggestions based on political science department rankings and reputation.

Harvard University often ranks at the top when it comes to political science. The government department offers numerous research opportunities and seminars for students. Additionally, being in Cambridge, Mass. offers internship opportunities in nearby Boston's governmental offices.

Stanford University also has an exceptional political science department. The proximity to San Francisco and Silicon Valley provides numerous internships and job opportunities for students interested in the intersections between tech and government.

Princeton University's political science department, often referred to as Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School, is internationally renowned for its programs. Specifically, its public and international affairs program allows students to conduct research, study abroad, and receive mentorship.

The University of California, Berkeley (Cal) also has a highly ranked political science department known for its emphasis on research methodology and a wide selection of courses across various subfields within political science.

Lastly, Yale University has an excellent political science department, especially known for political theory and international relations. The hands-on research opportunities and rich course offerings are considerable factors.

All of these programs offer excellent faculty, course breadth, research programs, and real-world experience opportunities. Remember, it's also about where you see yourself being happy and successful for four years. You might want to look at factors such as class size, student-faculty ratio, location, study abroad programs in international relations, internship opportunities related to government or policy, and special programs or centers dedicated to the study of political science.

Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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