Political Science
Program Information
The Political Science program offers an innovative curriculum that crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue positive social change. Sample courses in this program include:
- PO 141 – Introduction to International Politics
- PO 230 – Activism
- PO 310 – The Foundations of Chinese Politics
- PO 322 – International Conflict and Peace Building
- PO 350 – African Politics
- PO 354 – Environmental Justice
The Political Science major can be completed in a total of three years. More information can be found here.
The Butler Advantage
With a major in Political Science, the student will:
Recognize their role as responsible and effective members of communities to promote positive social change.
Develop knowledge of political theories, identities, behavior, movements, structures, and institutions in local, national, and global settings.
Develop knowledge of political theories, identities, behavior, movements, structures, and institutions in local, national, and global settings.
Develop the ability to make connections between theory and practice, between global and local events, and across academic disciplines.
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Political Science – LAS
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Current Student Story
Emma Chamley, a Politcal Science and Journalism double major, had the opportunity to intern at the Office of U.S. Senator Richard J. Durbin.
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