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Looking for great political science schools in the South

As someone interested in Southern politics, I want to find strong political science programs in the Southern US. Does anyone have recommendations for schools that have notable faculty or special programs tied to Southern political studies?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are a number of schools in the South that have strong Political Science programs.

Duke University in North Carolina is known to have one of the top Political Science programs in the country and is particularly notable for its faculty. You'll have the opportunity to learn from some of the best in the field.

The University of Virginia (UVA) is another excellent choice for studying Political Science. This public university is recognized for its strong programs across the board, including Political Science. As part of UVA's Politics Honors Program, you could potentially conduct a significant research project on Southern politics.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC Chapel Hill) also has a well-regarded Political Science program. Within this program, there's a focus on American Politics, where you could emphasize the study of Southern politics.

Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, has a strong Political Science program as well. They offer an American Politics concentration, where you can look into the policy-making process and the institutional arrangements that determine it.

Lastly, you might want to consider Rice University in Texas. While not as well-known for its Political Science program as the other schools listed, Rice is a highly respected institution with a robust liberal arts curriculum. Given its Texas location, you might find unique opportunities related to Southern politics.

These Schools would definitely provide you with a strong foundation and unique opportunities in the field of Political Science, especially tied to Southern political studies. You should reach out to the departments at these schools to learn more about potential opportunities and speak to current students or professors to better understand the program.

a year ago

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