Political Science & International Relations
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The Department of Political Science & International Relations at the University of Delaware offers a comprehensive and multidisciplinary program that provides students with a deep understanding of global governance, political systems, and international relations. The program emphasizes ethnic and racial diversity, cultural convergence, and a strong global orientation, enabling students to gain insights into politics on all five continents. Students can choose to minor in Africana Studies, Law Studies, or Philosophy, further enriching their educational experience. The department's young and dynamic faculty come from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds and have a broad range of research and publishing interests. The program prepares graduates for various careers, including graduate studies in political science or related fields and professions in education, law, business, journalism, and more.
Why Political Science & International Relations?
- Legislative Fellows spend a semester working in the Delaware General Assembly for representatives and committees. Students gain valuable insight into state and local politics, make valuable employment connections and earn a stipend.
- Our undergraduate students: Develop important skills like communication, critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and data analysis, which are valuable in politics, government, business, and the non-profit sector.
- Graduate and Professional Degrees: Students pursue graduate and professional degrees at prestigious universities in many exciting fields, including architecture, economics, and more.
93%
of employers say that “a demonstrated capacity to think critically, communicate clearly, and solve complex problems is more important than their undergraduate major."
Over 700
world leaders and scholars from more than 30 countries have been participants in internationally-recognized State Department programs since 2009.
95%
of International Relations majors graduate in four years or less.
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Harris sparks new optimism for Iowa Democrats
September 24, 2024 | Written by Jason Clayworth of AxiosThe new dynamics boost Democrats' chances of flipping seats, but it's not guaranteed, says David Redlawsk, a political science professor at the University of Delaware. -
Is 2024 the year of the ‘girl dad’ candidate?
September 18, 2024 | Written by Daniela Altimari of Roll CallEmbracing the girl dad mantle is a way for Republican candidates to soften their image on abortion and other polarizing issues, said Erin C. Cassese, a professor of political science at the University of Delaware. -
Evolution of social media aggression
September 12, 2024 | Written by Margo McDonoughUD Summer Scholar Blake Tran study sheds light into why people can be nasty online
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