Program Subfields:
Political Methodology
The subfield of political methodology is concerned with the philosophical
bases of political science, social science, empirical research design
and analysis, and practical field research experience.
Courses in the political methodology field cover philosophical
issues regarding the possibility of a science of politics, the similarities
and differences between political science and other social sciences,
alternative modes of explanation, and the truth of knowledge claims.
They also examine the formulation of experimental and non-experimental
research designs for making causal inferences about political processes
and behavior and explore the. use of statistics, mathematics and
computers for the analysis of political data generated by such research
designs. Students are also provided an opportunity to conduct individual
and group research projects through seminars. The political methodology
faculty have current research and teaching interests in such diverse
topics as mass media, feminist theory, language politics, political
economy, rational choice theory, and public policy.
Courses in Political Methodology
- POL S 205 Political Science as Social Science
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