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Politics

Degree

Bachelor of Science, Major, Minor

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The program prepares students to make a difference through leadership and civic engagement in a wide array of professions, in addition to teaching them the necessary skills to find solutions to the important challenges facing governments, international organizations, and communities at home and around the world.

What You'll Learn and Do

Learn experientially

Politics students enjoy many opportunities to engage in professional development and broaden their horizons through experiential learning. This includes a wide variety of internship options as well as courses that involve service learning, visits by and to government officials, and inclusive classroom discussions and debates.

Be prepared for your future

Students in ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ’s Politics program will join the workforce with the analytic and communication skills needed to successfully navigate and meet the demands of today's job market. Our curriculum prepares students for careers in advocacy organizations, business, consulting, government, international organizations, law, media, non-profit groups, teaching, and other fields.

Gain a well-rounded education

Politics students will acquire skills, master new research methods, gain practical knowledge, and build expertise in public policy, campaigns, public administration, humanitarian and disaster response, and other issues.

Learn from the best to become the best

Politics faculty members have won awards for their teaching and advising but also remain deeply connected to current, real-world political issues through working as consultants, analysts, advocates, and researchers at the local, state, national, and international levels. The Politics department provides quality student mentoring and regularly produces top students recognized for their academic excellence, service, and leadership.

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Course Requirements

30 credits

18 credits

15 credits

15 credits

Contact Us

Undergraduate Admission
admis@fairfield.edu
(203) 254-4100

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Politics Honor Society

Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society, is the only honor society for college students of political science and government in the United States. It is open to graduate and upper-level undergraduate students in political science who have achieved the required level of academic excellence, and its mission is to stimulate scholarship and intelligent interest in political science.

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Clubs and Organizations

Students in ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ’s Politics program will have an opportunity to get involved through more than just classes. There are various student organizations accepting members, including ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University Student Association (the University’s student government association), Across the Aisle (a student-organized discussion forum), College Democrats, College Republicans, Model United Nations, New Student Leaders, Students 4 Social Justice, The Mirror (ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ’s student newspaper), Leaders for Environmental Action at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ, and more.

Career Outlook

ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ’s politics students are equipped with expertise and opportunities that make them top candidates for professional roles following graduation.

Postgraduate Opportunities

Recent employers of ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ politics graduates include:

Recent Employers

  • Alure Home Solutions
  • AMCS Group
  • Barclays
  • DIRECTV
  • Fidelity
  • FS Investments
  • Here For You Clothing
  • Newtown Public Schools

I hope to be a lawyer in the future and politics allowed me to explore that before going to law school. I also just want to make a change in how our society functions and this major helps me learn how to do that.

- Ashley Devlin '25

Resources for Student Success

The University Career Center serves ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University students with comprehensive career support services, programming, and resources.

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ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ supports the scholarly success and intellectual growth of our students by providing various resources on campus including the Science Center, Writing Center, DiMenna-Nyselius Library, and more.

Academic Support at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ

The Department of Politics presents two prestigious awards each year. Students receiving these honors participate in the annual College of Arts and Sciences Awards Ceremony and receive additional printed recognition in the Commencement Program, which is distributed during graduation.

  • The Passarelli-Guinta Award for Excellence in Political Science is presented annually to the graduating senior who has achieved the highest academic performance in classes taken toward their politics major. Highest academic performance will be determined primarily by GPA and can include other criteria, such as faculty-mentored research, presentations at academic conferences or research symposia, and other related criteria.
  • The John Orman Award for Political Activism is presented annually to a graduating politics major who has combined outstanding academic performance with a demonstrated and productive commitment to political activism.

In addition to our departmental awards, politics students are also eligible for, and in many cases receive, University-wide awards, fellowships, and scholarships that are open to all ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ undergraduates. These include:

  • The St. Ignatius Loyola Medal is given annually to a senior who has shown commitment to high academic standards and substantial involvement in community service and/or extracurricular activities.
  • The William J. Kramer ’60 Humanitarian Award recognizes a senior who has shown a commitment to volunteerism and service to an external community activity that best exemplifies the Ignatian tradition of being men and women for and with others.
    Student Achievement Awards which recognize seniors who have shown exceptional dedication to and enhancement of a specific ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University program, activity, organization, or project.
  • The ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University Honors Program invites highly accomplished and motivated students, including eligible politics majors, to participate in an engaging and enriching series of special courses in which intensive academic activities are connected to meaningful experiential learning.
  • The national Alpha Sigma Nu Honor Society, the Honor Society of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, recognizes individual students who distinguish themselves in scholarship, loyalty, and service.
  • Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest and most widely recognized national academic honor society in the United States.
  • The Bellarmine Scholars program provides a unique opportunity for ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ sophomores to study in Florence, Italy.
  • Campus Sustainability Committee Grants, three of which are awarded each year to students and faculty who submit winning proposals for projects that will positively affect environmental and sustainability issues on campus.
  • A large number of prestigious Student-Faculty Research Grants, including The E. Gerald Corrigan Endowed Scholars Fund; Hardiman Scholars Fund; Lawrence Family Faculty Student Mentor Program; Mancini Family Faculty Student Research Fund; Kathleen McGuiness Mentorship Program; Emil and Daniel Brennan Endowed Fund; Faculty Student Collaborative Research Fund; Thomas Hulseman Fund for Student Global Experiential Learning; and the College of Arts and Sciences Faculty-Student Research Endowment.

Experiential Learning Opportunities

  • The Connecticut General Assembly Legislative Internship Program offers students first-hand experience with the legislative process through training, academic discussions, and direct work with the legislator to whom the student is assigned.

  • The Washington Internship Institute offers semester-long and summer programs in Washington DC in which students work four days a week in an internship with a member of Congress, the cabinet department, a government agency, a leading non-profit, or an international organization. The program also includes a policy seminar and an option for a research paper.

  • Study Abroad

    ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University offers a large number of study-abroad options around the world. A student can apply one approved study abroad course toward the Politics major or minor and the other courses toward the Magis core or other majors/minors. In addition, several politics majors have received Fulbright fellowships for research and study abroad.

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