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  • ...'' organizes events for undergraduate [[Political Science (major)|poli sci majors]]. [[Category:Political Science Department]]
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  • ...f General Studies, Columbia College, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, or Barnard College. GS is unique among colleges of its type, because its s ...ce, Art Humanities, Music Humanities, Global Core, Quantitative Reasoning, Science, and Foreign Language.<ref>https://bulletin.columbia.edu/general-studies/th
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  • ...International and Public Affairs]] (SIPA) but also used by the [[Political Science Department]] and the [[Economics Department]], along with several faculty r ...avorite presidents, especially amongst the economics and political science majors who often simply walk the thirteen flights of stairs needed to get to their
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  • [[Category:History majors|Kulawik]] [[Category:Political science majors|Kulawik]]
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  • [[Category:Political science majors|Krebs]]
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  • [[Category:Political science majors|Lipsky]]
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  • .../ref> In a ''Political Studies Review'' ranking of international political science programs' impact in the field, Columbia was ranked first among the top 200 Professors, courses and majors in the department fall into one of four subfields:
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  • He majored in [[Political Science Department|PoliSci]], and concentrated in "International Relations," (now [ .... The ''[[New York Times]]'' speculated that the reasoning was tied to the political issues surrounding women's health at the time.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2
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  • [[Category:Political science majors|Spearman]] [[Category:History majors|Spearman]]
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  • ...and is now a television news host. He had his own important Sunday morning political talk show, but for some reason decidded to dumb down his life (or maybe sma ...d ''[[summa cum laude]]'' as [[salutatorian]] with a degree in [[political science]], and won a [[Truman Scholarship]]. Although he failed to win a [[Rhodes S
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  • ...Science Department|PoliSci]] to go to law school. English majors, History majors, Engineers - your background doesn't really matter. What does are your grad ...he federal level. Still others pack their bags for Washington D.C. and the political establishment, working for regulators like the SEC, or the government itsel
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  • ...t may have involved a community service requirement) and interdepartmental majors.<ref>[http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=c [[Category:Political science professors|Chamberlain, Lawrence]]
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  • ...ctor or director for most of his college career. He majored in [[Political Science]] while minoring in [[American Studies]] and [[Creative Writing]]. He was a [[Category:Political science majors|Carey]]
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  • ...influence the market, and how people apply economic methods of analyses to political structures. Having said that, the major requires a LOT of credits and you s ...n it comes to hiring enough teachers for all the students in these popular majors (profs AND grad students are both in short supply in each department). If y
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  • '''American politics''' is one of the four subfields of the [[political science department]]. You'll be surprised how many of your Columbia College counter ...about the department's large size is that they can be talked into letting majors do almost anything. They allow a lot of leeway with related courses and it
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  • ...ify in this field. Thus, the classes are more dynamic than other political science classes. This dynamism is perhaps enhanced by a strong core of professors. ...e they can. There will not, as is the case with all parts of the Political Science Department, hold your hand through your two years as a declared major, but
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  • ...ptions from which to choose), and a senior seminar in Spanish, [[Political Science]] or your chosen department. The two history courses need not be in the [[H [[Category:Majors]]
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  • ...a departmental advisor of the student's choosing--not to mention the other majors in the seminar, who read all drafts of one another's work. Needless to say, ...ogram itself or the departments. Out of these five, one has to be a social science, one history, and one from the humanities; also, one must involve non-Weste
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  • '''Economics''' is the branch of social science that deals with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and s Economics majors often decide based on their curriculum that the ideal distribution of money
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  • ...neral Studies. He comes from [[Washington, D.C.]] and majored in political science and American studies, while also having a career as a model. [[Category:Political science majors|Riano, Chris]]
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