Political Science
University enrollment in the UK and other universities through IFSA-Butler and Arcadia CEA
Both of these programs offer enrollment in universities around the world with the opportunity to take courses from many different departments including those related to political science.
Capital Semester at Georgetown
Spend a semester in Washington, D.C. and gain the experience and insight you need to succeed. Serve as an intern in the nation’s capital this fall or spring while taking classes at Georgetown University. Designed for undergraduate students interested in U.S. politics and American government, Capital Semester can serve as a great way to kick-off your career in politics, journalism, lobbying, government, or the nonprofit sector.
Come to Washington and spend 15 weeks earning 12 transferable course credits at Georgetown University while gaining valuable work experience at a top D.C. office.
As part of the experience, Capital Semester students attend exclusive site briefings at Washington’s places of power such as the White House, the U.S. Capitol, and the State Department. Meet leaders and government officials, hear from policy-makers at regular guest lectures, and interact with D.C. professionals through networking activities. Take advantage of all that D.C. has to offer
Bard Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, Hungary
CEU is an internationally recognized institution of higher education, serving as an advanced center of research and policy analysis and facilitating academic dialogue while preparing its graduates as the next generation of leaders and scholars. CEU seeks to contribute to the development of open societies in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union by promoting a system of education in which ideas are creatively, critically, and comparatively examined. Also, in response to the spreading democratization beyond Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, the University has extended its outreach and financial aid program to other parts of the world experiencing emerging democracies.
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