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UMass Amherst Political Science Major Details

So I'm super into politics (like obsessively clicking through Politico) and I'm considering UMass Amherst. Anyone here majoring in political science there? Can you share about the classes and professors? And what's the student culture like?

2 months ago

As a political science major at UMass Amherst, I've found the department to offer a great depth and breadth in its courses. Firstly, you can choose from a variety of courses in three subfields: American politics, comparative politics, and political theory. If you're interested in a specific area such as political economy or public policy, you'll have the opportunity to engage with these topics as well.

There's also the ability to take interdisciplinary courses in areas like environmental politics, race politics, gender politics, or politics and law. This approach offers great flexibility allowing you to tailor your degree towards your interests.

As for the professors, they are generally known to be knowledgeable and engaging educators. Many of them are involved in their own research projects, which often ties into the material they teach. This can make the learning experience even more enriching, as you're learning from individuals who are actively contributing to the political science field.

The Political Science advising office is another great resource. The advisors are attentive and will work diligently with you to help you navigate your academic journey. Whether you need assistance with course selection, potential career paths, or insights into graduate school, they've got you covered.

When it comes to student culture, many politico-types gravitate towards the political science department. The university promotes an environment where everyone is encouraged to share and debate ideas both inside and outside the classroom. There are opportunities to join student-run organizations such as the Political Science Club or Model UN. These groups often host guest lecturers, debates, and networking opportunities.

Lastly, there are resources beyond the classroom. The Career Center offers interesting internships for political science majors. Plus, the department has a strong alumni network always willing to offer guidance for your next steps after graduation.

In summary, if you're a political enthusiast and want your college experience to inventory a broad spectrum of political angles, UMass Amherst's political science department will serve you well.

2 months ago

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