Campaign Trail Hits Nazareth
Students organize Nazareth's first-ever political debate on campus. Learn More
Is "exporting" American democracy to other nations good foreign policy? Why is U.S. healthcare policy different from that of other countries? What role does the Internet play in grassroots political movements? Is it true that "all politics is local"?
The Political Science program at Nazareth College is the study of justice and power. Political scientists study power relationships the way economists study markets. The program helps them become informed citizens and prepares them for careers in public service and political leadership. It focuses on four areas: political philosophy, US government, comparative politics, and international relations. Courses include relevant subjects like campaigns and elections, conflict in the Middle East, health care policy, and the politics of developing countries. We also explore the pros and cons of various political theories, the impact of American foreign policy on the global community, and the complexities of the legislative process.
Students are also encouraged to experience the world of politics firsthand through internships in Washington, D.C., Albany and Rochester. Pre-law students have the option to work in the local district attorney's office and private law firms as well.
Program Highlights
- Small classes and individual attention from faculty.
- Experiential learning with internships and independent study projects.
- Emphasis on writing, communications, and critical thinking.
- Methodologies include historical, philosophical, and behavioral approaches.
- A solid general knowledge foundation gives students the flexibility to enter a broad range of careers such as law, government service, politics, journalism, and education.




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