Political Science
Welcome to the World of Political Science!
Many students think political science is "dry," "boring" and just plain ol' uninteresting. NOTHING could be further from the truth…
Think of it this way. If someone told you that your new neighbor has the power to decide when you work, how much you are paid, how easy it is to voyage to school/work, what is required to study, what is in your food, the air you breath, the water you drink; which music, films, books, and magazines are available to you; how much you have to pay to go to school, have a child, own a car or get married; whether or not the calories or ingredients are listed on what you consume; whether your fast food burger has rat hair in it or not; with whom you are allowed to have sex and where; what you can and can't say; and what you can't and can't do in which places at what time; and is able to tell you to some degree where you can and can't go, how many holidays you get, and what your medical coverage is like-wouldn't you be the least bit curious in meeting this person?
Add to that, the chance not only to understand this neighbor, but perhaps learn what makes this person tick, how you may possibly persuade this person, and at last how you may learn to live with this person and you have only an inkling of what political science is like.
But Enough Of My Words, Here's What Students Say:
- I feel more powerful now knowing what I know.
- [It] changed my life.
- It was fun!
- I have enjoyed [it] immensely.
- Never had a desire to skip [class].
- Political Science should be required so people can be more aware of their surroundings.
- [It was] an encouraging challenge.
CONTACT:
Dr. Janet Campbell
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