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The
Department of Political Science at The University of Iowa is a leader
in the discipline, in the state of Iowa and within the university
community. Its faculty include distinguished scholars in all the
main fields of Political Science, and its course offerings are correspondingly
broad. Whether the topic is Iowa politics, the U.S. government,
the governments of myriad foreign countries or the international
system, Iowa students have access to acknowledged experts in their
field. These scholars are frequently called upon to interpret political
developments for the media, to address community groups and to advise
government bodies.
A hallmark of the department is its tradition of collaboration
between faculty and students. Undergraduate as well as graduate
students enjoy countless opportunities to learn by doing. New classroom
technologies are enhancing the possibilities for collaboration.
With the department housed in Schaeffer Hall on the Pentacrest,
Political Science students and faculty enjoy classrooms with up-to-date
audio and video technology, access to the Vernon Van Dyke Computing
Facility and a variety of other resources that enhance learning.
Undergraduate study at Iowa is a gateway to a multitude of exciting
careers: past students have held the Governorship of Iowa, have
served or currently serve in the Iowa legislature, hold top-level
positions in the federal government. Recipients of Iowa Ph.D. degrees
join the ranks of the most prominent scholars in the discipline--a
recent study revealed that this department ranks seventh in the
nation for the research productivity of its Ph.D. recipients. Some
specific examples of the accomplishments of our distinguished alumni
are noted within.
Please look through the latest issue of the department's newsletter
Poligram. You'll find
much more about the accomplishments of our faculty, students and
alumni.
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