The Political Science (MA, PhD) programs at the University of Waterloo provide advanced training in political theory, comparative politics, Canadian politics, international relations, and public policy. Objectives include developing research skills, critical analysis, and expertise for academic and professional careers. Unique features include an interdisciplinary approach with connections to public policy and international affairs, and opportunities for collaboration through the Balsillie School of International Affairs.
Graduates pursue roles in academia, government, non-governmental organizations, international agencies, and policy consulting. The programs emphasize practical skills for policy analysis and research, enhancing employability in public sector and think tanks.
The Department of Political Science features faculty with expertise in areas such as global governance, electoral systems, and political economy. Notable involvement includes researchers affiliated with the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI).
Access to the Waterloo Library's extensive political science collections, research centers like the Institute for Intergovernmental Affairs, and partnerships with CIGI and the Balsillie School provide unique resources for graduate research and networking.
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