Purposes
- To emphasize rigorous analysis of political structures, historical changes and continuities, and human relationships;
- To train students in the craft of communicating their ideas orally and in writing with precision and formal organization;
- To help students attain career-enhancing experiences outside the classroom;
- To equip students for immediate entry into either graduate/law school or a chosen career.
Tradition of Excellence
The Department of History and Political Science has a strong tradition of encouraging scholarship for service. The faculty not only have earned doctorates and personal scholarly pursuits, they also have abiding commitments to helping students learn about the people, events, and political structures that have created, and are creating, the world in which we live. The classroom goal of understanding is coupled with Wesleyan emphasis on human responsibility and creativity: To whom much is given, much is expected. Each of the four majors offers distinct avenues of study and career options; however, the students and faculty are joined in the belief that intelligent and wise Christians can be a force for good in the world. Small classes, student clubs, student-faculty dinners, shared travel opportunities, internship experiences, visiting lectures, and tight-knit departmental friendships make for a deeply happy scholarly life under the roof of Colt Hall. Housed also in Colt Hall and overseen by our faculty are the Institute of Politics and Public Service, the Margaret Stevenson Center for Women's Studies, and the Pre-Law Program
Career Opportunities
Most graduates pursue careers in social service, government, teaching, ministry, and law. The department helps students find internships that fit career targets. Over the last decade a strong track record has been established for placing students, often with excellent scholarships and fellowships, in high-quality graduate schools, including Berkeley, Harvard, Yale, UCSD, and UCLA. Our hope is that these who are beginning their post-graduate careers will follow in the footsteps of our older alumni who include college professors, librarians, directors of relief agencies, judges, public policy experts, school administrators, diplomats, leaders within church denominations, and a university president. Students are encouraged and empowered in the department to be creative with their lives in the service of church, community, nation, and world.
Majors and Minor
Majors
Faculty
Linda M. Beail, Ph.D.
University of Iowa
Rick A. Kennedy, Ph.D., Chair
University of California, Santa Barbara
Jaeyoon Kim, Ph.D.
University of Oregon
Ronald B. Kirkemo, Ph.D.
American University
Dwayne L. Little, Ph.D.
University of Cincinnati
Lindsey J. H. Lupo, Ph.D.
University of California, Irvine
Diana J. Reynolds, Ph.D.
University of California, San Diego
Rosco B. Williamson, Ph.D.
University of California, San Diego
William A. Wood, Ph.D.
Indiana University