Department of Politics at the University of Virginia

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The Department of Politics at the University of Virginia is an academic unit that offers undergraduate and graduate programs focused on political science, including American politics, comparative politics, international relations, and political theory.

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instanceOf academic department
academicFocus study of comparative political systems
study of government
study of international politics
study of political behavior
study of political institutions
study of political theory
affiliation College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences at the University of Virginia NERFINISHED
campus University of Virginia main campus NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employs administrative staff
political science faculty
research staff
field political science
governingBody faculty of the Department of Politics at the University of Virginia
grantsDegree Bachelor’s degree in politics-related fields
Doctoral degree in politics-related fields
Master’s degree in politics-related fields
hasStudentBody graduate students
undergraduate students
hasWebsite https://politics.virginia.edu/
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Charlottesville, Virginia NERFINISHED
offersDiscipline American politics
comparative politics
international relations
political theory
offersProgramLevel graduate
undergraduate
offersProgramType graduate concentration
major
minor
operatedBy Commonwealth of Virginia (through the University of Virginia) NERFINISHED
parentOrganization University of Virginia NERFINISHED
partOf University of Virginia NERFINISHED
researchArea American political institutions
comparative democratization
contemporary political theory
elections and voting behavior
history of political thought
international political economy
international security
sector public higher education
usesAcademicCalendar semester system

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Gerard Alexander memberOf Department of Politics at the University of Virginia