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Exploring political science programs in the US?

I'm considering majoring in political science in college. Which universities in the USA are known for having strong political science programs? Also, what kind of careers do political science graduates generally pursue?

3 months ago

For a strong political science program, there are several universities you might want to consider:

1. Harvard University: Harvard's Government Department is one of the top political science programs in the country, offering a diverse array of classes and opportunities to work with renowned faculty.

2. Princeton University: The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs has a rich history of excellence and a faculty comprised of leaders in the field of political science.

3. Stanford University: Stanford's Political Science Department is highly ranked and offers specific tracks, such as political economy or international relations, enabling you to tailor your degree to your interests.

4. University of Chicago: The Political Science Department at the University of Chicago is known for its intensive theoretical approach, stimulating intellectual rigor and critical thinking skills.

5. University of California-Berkeley: The Political Science Department at UC Berkeley offers a robust undergraduate program with a strong emphasis on empirical research methods.

As for career paths, political science graduates often find themselves in an array of fields, including law, journalism, business, education, consulting, non-profit organizations, and of course, politics and government. As law and government are common paths, many political science students choose to attend law school or pursue a master's in public policy or public administration post-graduation. Others may work with NGOs or international organizations, such as the UN, or think-tanks and research institutions. Remember, your degree can prepare you for an array of opportunities—it's all about finding where your passions intersect with your career!

3 months ago

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