OK, bet you know where we’re going with this when we toss out the names John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. Yes, all of these men graced the hallowed halls of Harvard for either undergraduate studies or to pursue a law or business degree.
Interestingly, Harvard does not possess a traditional political science department. Rather, such instruction falls under the Department of Government. Why set things up this way? (You know a school this prestigious must have a good reason.) According to the department’s FAQ page:
Government incorporates the combined knowledge and methodology of several disciplines – history, economics, philosophy, psychology, and sociology, among others – and applies them to the study of politics. The discipline has porous boundaries, and is therefore an extremely flexible concentration. It allows you to decide the direction of your studies according to your inclinations and interests: globalization, human rights, the U.S. Presidency, war and terrorism, area studies, political philosophy. Additionally, the study of Government will develop your writing and analytical abilities, and prepare you to be a cognizant and responsible citizen in our rapidly changing world.
Don’t worry, though. You’ll still leave well-versed on fundamentals such as American politics and political theory. But along the way, you may choose also to explore courses with intriguing titles such as “Is Democracy Possible Everywhere?” and “The Politics of Climate Change.”
Tufts University offers 1 Political Science and Government, General degree programs. It's a large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large suburb. In 2022, 71 Political Science and Government, General students graduated with students earning 71 Bachelor's degrees.
Boston College offers 3 Political Science and Government, General degree programs. It's a large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a small city. In 2022, 173 Political Science and Government, General students graduated with students earning 165 Bachelor's degrees, 5 Master's degrees, and 3 Doctoral degrees.
Northeastern University offers 3 Political Science and Government, General degree programs. It's a very large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2022, 118 Political Science and Government, General students graduated with students earning 107 Bachelor's degrees, 7 Doctoral degrees, and 4 Master's degrees.
Williams College offers 1 Political Science and Government, General degree programs. It's a small, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a outlying town. In 2022, 63 Political Science and Government, General students graduated with students earning 63 Bachelor's degrees.
Boston University offers 3 Political Science and Government, General degree programs. It's a very large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2022, 169 Political Science and Government, General students graduated with students earning 156 Bachelor's degrees, 10 Master's degrees, and 3 Doctoral degrees.
University of Massachusetts-Amherst offers 3 Political Science and Government, General degree programs. It's a very large, public, four-year university in a large suburb. In 2022, 195 Political Science and Government, General students graduated with students earning 180 Bachelor's degrees, 8 Doctoral degrees, and 7 Master's degrees.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers 3 Political Science and Government, General degree programs. It's a large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a midsize city. In 2022, 20 Political Science and Government, General students graduated with students earning 9 Doctoral degrees, 8 Bachelor's degrees, and 3 Master's degrees.
Wellesley College offers 1 Political Science and Government, General degree programs. It's a small, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large suburb. In 2022, 42 Political Science and Government, General students graduated with students earning 42 Bachelor's degrees.
Amherst College offers 1 Political Science and Government, General degree programs. It's a small, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large suburb. In 2022, 61 Political Science and Government, General students graduated with students earning 61 Bachelor's degrees.
School | Average Tuition | Student Teacher Ratio | Enrolled Students | |
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Harvard University Cambridge, MA | 17 : 1 | 30,631 | ||
Tufts University Medford, MA | 16 : 1 | 13,431 | ||
Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA | 17 : 1 | 15,287 | ||
Northeastern University Boston, MA | 19 : 1 | 30,013 | ||
Williams College Williamstown, MA | 7 : 1 | 2,222 |