The Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana, is dedicated to the comprehensive study of political life, exploring the complexities of governance, policy, and behavior. Through rigorous research, innovative teaching, and active engagement with current issues, the department fosters critical thinking and analytical skills. It is a large, active, and intellectually diverse community, embracing various theoretical and methodological approaches. Committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment, the department prepares students for impactful careers across numerous sectors, including law, government, non-profits, and academia, by developing essential transferable skills.
View Political ScienceThe University of Notre Dame du Lac, known simply as Notre Dame (NOH-tər-DAYM; ND), is a private Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana, north of the city of South Bend. French priest Edward Sorin founded the school in 1842. The main campus covers 1,261 acres (510 ha) in a suburban setting and contains landmarks such as the Golden Dome, the Word of Life mural, Notre Dame Stadium, and the Basilica. Originally for men, the university did not formally accept undergraduate female students until 1972.