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Political Science
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Political Science

Source: https://www.brown.edu/undergraduate-programs/political-science-ab Parent: https://www.brown.edu/undergraduate-programs

Political science explores big questions about the systems and societies that make up our world: What is democracy? Why and how does democracy flourish — or decline? How do emotions shape our political behavior? What does injustice mean and how does it manifest? Who calls the shots in a global economy? Political Science grapples with these and many other questions.

Degree Type

A.B.

department

Department of Political Science

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CIP Code

45.1001ℹ

The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) was developed by the U.S. Department of Education to categorize educational programs in the U.S. for a variety of reporting purposes. Each program at Brown is assigned a CIP code that best matches its academic curriculum.

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Political Science

Political science explores big questions about the systems and societies that make up our world: What is democracy? Why and how does democracy flourish — or decline? How do emotions shape our political behavior? What does injustice mean and how does it manifest? Who calls the shots in a global economy? Political Science grapples with these and many other questions.

The faculty and students in Brown’s Department of Political Science study how people — nations, regions, cities, communities — live their common lives; how they solve (or duck) their common problems; how they govern themselves; and how they think, talk, argue, fight and vote. Brown scholars seek to better understand the institutions, ideas, practices and relationships that constitute public life, and the modes of inquiry that promote citizenship.

Among the many questions Brown's political science scholars are exploring are:

Student Goals

Students in this concentration will:

Department Undergraduate Group (DUG)

Student Leaders: Sophia Wotman, Sofie Zeruto, Molly Leubner, Lizaura Gomez Cabrera, Parsa Zaheri, Lily Robinson

Graduating Class

Class Year Total Students Honors Graduates
2021 78 12
2022 58 6
2023 58 8
2024 63 6
2025 55 6

Political Science has a wide range of applications and provides a useful preparation for a variety of career options. Our graduates have an excellent track record of securing jobs in fields that are related to politics, including public and government service, advocacy, journalism, think tanks, and consulting. Many of our graduates go on to attend graduate school in the areas of law, political science, international relations, and public policy.

What are Political Science concentrators doing…

The Director of Undergraduate Studies is typically the first point of contact for prospective concentrators. Once students have declared, they may be assigned a specific concentration advisor from within the department or program.