Furman University Department of Political Science
     
 

 

Jonathan Andersen, Class of 2009

Claire Carlton, Class of 2009


 



April - June 2008

 

 

For an example of engaged learning in the Political Science Department, click the Play button underneath.

   

 



Washington Program assigns students' internships


Tocqueville Program Unveiled


Dr. Akan Malici Publishes Second Book in Short Time

The Department of Political Science at Furman University offers students the opportunity to explore the real world of politics--local to global. We as faculty members make it our mission to challenge each student to observe keenly, think critically, and communicate effectively. We engage students in classrooms where together we examine philosophical texts or analyze the latest election surveys. But we also take learning "on the road" to Washington, D.C., Brussels, and Johannesburg where we observe and experience politics in action. Excellent teaching at Furman means great lectures, open discussions and close faculty-student relationships. In political science we also think it means exciting classroom simulations, quality internship programs and carefully-designed study abroad courses that invite students to learn through experience. Political science at Furman is real world.

 


       Brent Nelsen, Department Chair