
At Wittenberg, the study of the science of politics, foreign and public policy, international relations, governmental structures and political parties is broken down into five concentration areas: comparative politics, international relations, political philosophy, American politics and political behavior. As a student of political science, you will work with your adviser to choose electives from related academic areas (i.e. history, social psychology, geography or sociology) to create the program that will complement the concentration you choose. Many of Wittenberg's political science students study abroad or participate in summer internships - in the United States and abroad. Likewise, many co-op placements in Washington, D.C., available each year, are extremely popular and offer unparalleled experience.
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