Graduate degrees
- Ph.D. Security Studies
- M.A. Political Science
- Graduate Certificate in Intelligence & National Security
Undergraduate degrees
Bachelor’s degrees
- B.A. Political Science
- B.A. International & Global Studies
- B.A. Political Science – Prelaw Track
- B.A. Political Science – Intelligence and National Security Track
Minors:
- Diplomacy
- European Studies
- Global Peace & Security Studies
- Intelligence & National Security
- International & Global Studies
- Political Science
- Political Science – Pre-law
- Terrorism Studies
Certificates
- Civics Teaching
- Diplomacy
- Individual Liberties
- Intelligence & National Security
- Kurdish Studies
- Politics of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Identity
Average Earnings 5 years After Graduation
Program Awards
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Enrollment
Undergraduate Students (Fall 2021)
B.A. International & Global Studies: 1,143
B.A. International & Global Studies: 223
Graduate Students (Fall 2021)
No. of Masters: 36
No. of Ph.D.: 26
Student Awards and Scholarships
- Bledsoe-Young Award
- Dwight C. Kiel Memorial Scholarship
- Dr. Roger Handberg Scholarship
- Dr. Najmaldin Karim Fellowship
- Pollock-Ellsworth Endowed Award
- The Laassel Family Political Science Endowed Scholarship
Faculty and Research
The School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs has over 30 full-time faculty. In addition to teaching, our faculty publish cutting-edge research that is published in books and articles in leading academic journals. Research interests are broad and include: American politics, comparative politics and international relations. Our faculty members contribute to the public discourse through frequent appearance on and comments to local and national media, and share their insights on highly regarded public forums.
Faculty Publications