Political scientists study how people govern themselves-in realms from the smallest communities to the international system. In town meetings, the halls of governments, in transnational spaces, social movements, or the United Nations, the great political questions are the same: how to reconcile individual aspirations and community needs, freedom and equality, authority and justice, participation and power.
A Political Science major also includes opportunities for on-site study through the following specialized programs: The Semester on the United Nations, the Washington Semester, and the London Semester. Additionally, the John H. Ewing Center for Public Service and Public Affairs each semester provides a program of activities and financial support for students engaging in off-campus research and internships in the public sector. The Kean Summer Fellowship program provides a financial stipend for students to do internships related to politics and public service.
Bachelor
Fall : 1 May / Spring : 2 January
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UG- Fall: 1st May; Spring: 1st jan|PG- It varies from program to program
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IELTS: 6.5 (Minimum 6.0 in each) TOFEL: PTE: -
4 Years
USD$ 44000.00
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Madison, New Jersey
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