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DePaul Undergraduate Course Catalog
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES 2007-2008
Colleges of Liberal Arts & Sciences - Undergraduate Studies Programs of Study Department of Political Science
Department of Political Science
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Political Science is the study of the organization and behavior of people, groups, and institutions which make up our government and the larger political system. The program offered by the department is designed to expose the serious student to questions, perspectives, and arguments about the political forces that shape his or her life. As such, it has value for Liberal Studies students as well as for those who may choose the discipline as a major field of study. Students find the substance and the methods of the discipline useful in the legal, business, civic, communications, governmental, and academic professions as well as any endeavor that draws them into public service.
 
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