Scholars Shaping Politics and International Relations

Undergraduate

Department of Political Science and International Relations provides a robust undergraduate program that equips students with the knowledge and skills needed for dynamic careers in politics and public policy. With a range of minors available, including Human Rights and Global Economy, you can customize your academic journey to match your unique passions and aspirations, fostering a well-rounded and specialized educational experience in this prestigious institution.

Graduate

Department of Political Science and International Relations provides graduate and doctoral students with an academically rigorous program. This curriculum focuses on the core principles of political science and international relations, ensuring that graduates acquire essential skills and cutting-edge knowledge to not only advance their careers but also make meaningful contributions to their respective fields.

Faculty

Our faculty who focus on international relations provide an interdisciplinary and theoretically-informed analysis of global issues and contemporary security, political, and economic developments worldwide. The faculty who specialize in political science have outstanding expertise in the study of American national and local politics, public law, comparative political institutions, public opinion, political parties, racial and ethnic politics, political participation, as well as experimental methods and causality.

Contact Details

Main Office

DMC 330
Hours: 9am to 5pm
 
Sally Pratt, Department Chair
Catherine Ballard, Senior Administrator
Aurora Ramirez, Administrative Assistant
 
 

Undergraduate Office

DMC 327
Hours: 9am to 5pm
 
Akeya Harmon Collins, Program Assistant
 
 

Visit Us

Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow Center for International and Public Affairs
3518 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, CA 90089
 
Map of DMC