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Political Science Major, Minor

Undergraduate Program On Campus

What You'll Learn

Study the complexities of justice and power while developing analytical and communication skills that you can use in many fields, including government, law, business, and the nonprofit sector.

At Calvin, you'll take advantage of small class sizes, student research positions, internship opportunities, and off-campus programs. Your experiences will equip you to enter the complex world of politics, diplomacy, and civil society.

Understand the world in a whole new way鈥攇oing beyond partisan, national, and ideological divisions鈥攁nd resolve to take action as a faithful servant of Christ.

Explore the 禄&苍产蝉辫;

What Makes This Program Great

  • Relevant skills: Expand your knowledge of American politics, comparative government, international politics, and political theory.
  • Practical learning: 90% of Calvin students have an internship experience before they graduate. As you pursue your political science major, you might intern at a government office, courtoom, law firm, advocacy group, or NGO.
  • Learn abroad: With several faculty-led study abroad programs, you'll have plenty of opportunities to study off-campus in places like Washington D.C., Ghana, and Hungary.
  • Expert teaching: You'll learn from faculty who have expert knowledge in their fields, and you'll have opportunity to engage closely with your professors and peers.
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Faculty

Joel Westra

Joel H. Westra

Department Chair, Professor, Director, Pre-Law Program
616-526-6727
tracy kuperus

Tracy Kuperus

Professor of Politics and Economics
526-8848
Mark Hessler

Mark D. Hessler

Lecturer; Associate Director, Pre-Law Program
616-526-6034
Micah Watson faculty photo

Micah J Watson

Professor;Director, PPE Program;Executive Director, Henry Institute
526-6230
Doug Koopman

Doug Koopman

Senior Research Fellow;Professor Emeritus
Kevin R. den Dulk

Kevin R. den Dulk

Interim Provost
616-526-6234