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    American University
   
    May 12, 2024  
American University Catalog 2016-2017 
    
American University Catalog 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Government


Chair (interim)  Thomas Merrill
Graduate Academic Advising  Robert Briggs
Undergraduate Academic Advising  Nathan Williamson (Director of Undergraduate Advising), Briana Weadlock (Senior Academic Advisor), Matthew Le Brasseur, Kaitlin Winters
Doctoral and MA Program Coordinator  Matthew Wright

Full-Time Faculty

Professor Emeritus  J. Fishel, S.W. Hammond, J.J. Hanus, M. Meadows, M.P. Walker
Distinguished Professor  J.A. Thurber
Jonathan N. Helfat Distinguished Professor of Political Science  K. O’Connor
Professor  T.A. Eisenstadt, E. Hershberg, G. Ivers, J. Lawless, J. Leighley, W.M. LeoGrande, D. Lublin, P. Manuel, C.J. Nelson
Associate Professor Emerita  C.A. DeGregorio
Associate Professor  R.A. Lane, A. LeBas, A. Levine, J. Lu, T. Merrill, S. Newman, D. Singerman, P.L. Sykes, S. Taylor
Assistant Professor  K. Cowell-Meyers, C. Edelson, G.B. Flanagan, S. Glover, R.T. Moore, E. Sherman, E. Suhay, M. Wright
Professorial Lecturer  S.L. Houser, J. Janow, J. Quirk, L. Schwartz
Executive in Residence  B. Fischer Martin
 

The Department of Government makes use of the opportunities available from its location in the nation’s capital for the teaching and study of political science and public affairs.

The department’s undergraduate program focuses on government and public affairs as an aspect of a broad liberal arts education. It prepares the student for an enlightened role in national, community, and world affairs. This program can lead to a career in public affairs or any private or not-for-profit area that deals with the growing interrelationship between the public and private sectors. It also provides a solid and comprehensive foundation for the student who plans to pursue further education before entering a career in politics or public affairs, governmental administration, law, teaching, or research.

The graduate program is designed to prepare students for academic or professional careers in public affairs or policy analysis. The Political Science (MA)  and Political Science (PhD)  programs are flexible in order to meet the educational needs of a diverse student population.

Programs

    MajorMinorUndergraduate CertificateMaster’s ProgramGraduate CertificateDoctoral Program