Bachelor degree in International Relations Political Science at Brown University

 

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Bachelor Degree in International Relations Political Science at Brown University

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Bachelor degree
International Relations
Political Science

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There is a certain amount of overlap in courses between the Political Economy and Development (PED) track of the IR concentration and the Development Studies concentration. The primary differences are: 1) the IR concentration has more requirements in order to ensure a broad-based study of international politics. Even for those doing the PED track, for example, the IR concentration requires courses in diplomatic history, anthropology, sociology, and international politics; 2) everyone in Development Studies must write a senior thesis, while students do not need to write a thesis in the IR concentration; and 3) while Development Studies encourages foreign language study, the IR concentration has a 3 year language requirement.

IR and Political Science: It is possible to specialize in international relations within a Political Science concentration. The main differences here are: a) the IR concentration focuses entirely on world politics and global issues with courses from a variety of disciplinary perspectives (a Political Science concentration draws only on Political Science courses), and 2) the IR concentration has a language requirement, while the Political Science concentration does not.

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