The Bachelor of Arts with a major in Government at Cornell University's College of Arts and Sciences provides broad and rigorous training in political science. Students build skills in critical thinking, analysis of public life, and in-depth knowledge across four core subfields: American Government, Comparative Politics, Political Theory, and International Relations. The curriculum requires two introductory government courses, an additional 30 credits of government coursework (mainly upper-division), and at least one advanced seminar. Majors must take at least one course in three of the four subfields. The aim is to prepare students for thoughtful engagement in public life, policymaking, and analysis, fostering skills in research, writing, and debate. Graduates often pursue careers in public service, law, policy analysis, journalism, or further academic study.
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