Political Science & International Relations Department
International Relations
CONTACT POLI SCI & IR
Sangay Mishra
Smith House
973-408-4996
smishra@drew.edu
CONTACT POLI SCI & IR
Lydia Feldman
Administrative Assistant
Smith House 101
973-408-3434
lfeldman@drew.edu
973-408-3143
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The Political Science and International Relations Department engages students in the study of how people govern themselves—from the smallest communities to the international system. In the town meeting, the halls of Congress or the United Nations, the great political questions are the same—how to reconcile individual aspirations and community needs, freedom and equality, authority and justice, participation, and power.
Our students participate in a wide range of unique immersive experiences designed to give students the opportunity to make connections beyond the classroom and engage in independent research. Students interested in international diplomacy and development can participate in our Semester in the United Nations, meeting members of the U.N. Secretariat, the Member states’ delegations, special agencies, or nongovernmental organizations. Students might also spend a Semester in Washington, D.C. gaining experience in the process of law making and lobbying through direct access to professionals in the field. Students might take the opportunity to explore how today’s nonprofits and social enterprises inspire change in New York City and across the world in the Social Impact Semester. Students can also engage in collaborative research with faculty, developing skills and experience with the use of statistical data, publishing their work in the World Politics Data Lab.
The department offers a major in Political Science for those broadly interested in all areas of political science. For those most interested in international politics, development, diplomacy, and conflict, the department offers a specialized major in International Relations. We also offer minors in Political Science, International Relations and support the minor in Law Justice and Society.
“I knew this class would be challenging both emotionally and academically. I found myself looking forward to each assignment, each article, book and movie. It ignited within me a humanitarian, intellectual passion that gave birth to my thesis on the death penalty, and influenced my choice of law school.”
Amberley Beye C’13
on Torture: Pain, Body and Truth
Academic Offerings
Political Science Major
Political Science is the study of how people govern themselves. The major provides students a solid grounding in American politics, international relations, comparative politics and political theory. Through thought-provoking courses and multiple experiential learning opportunities, including the possibility of taking courses in Washington, D.C., political science majors work closely with the faculty to explore politics and government from many different viewpoints.
International Relations Major
International Relations is the study of the systems and structures that exist (or should exist) to address global concerns. The major provides students thought-provoking courses and multiple experiential learning opportunities, including the Semester on the United Nations, to explore how competing global, regional or domestic factors affect relations between state and non-state actors as they deal with an increasing number of global challenges and threats.
Political Science Minor
The Political Science minor helps interested students understand how political systems work and practical knowledge about how policy decisions are made.
International Relations Minor
The International Relations minor provides students from other disciplines the tools to understand the increasingly complex and interdependent world of the 21st century.
Law, Justice, and Society Minor
The Law, Justice, and Society minor provides an interdisciplinary perspective on law. Students study the complex ways in which law works in society and the integral relationship of law with justice. It also helps our students to learn a holistic way of thinking about the interactions of law, justice and society that will serve them well whether they go into law or another field.
Pre-Law Advising
Many of our majors are interested in pursuing a law degree after their studies at Drew. Chelsea Ebin (cebin@drew.edu) is currently our Faculty Pre-Law Advisor and he works closely with Gwen DeBenedetto (gdebenedetto@drew.edu) of Drew’s Center for Career Development to help students navigate the law school application process.
Latest News
Drew University Professor Publishes First-of-Its-Kind Study
Aug 23, 2024
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Rudy Cazenave C’25 Lands Internship at Northern Trust
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Broadening his experience to realize a career in finance
Cameryn Brown C’25 Returns for a Second Internship at AIG
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Building her network and experience towards a career in law
Drew University Class of 2024 Outcomes: Michelle Lombardi C’24
May 9, 2024
Pursuing a Masters in Organic Agriculture a the University of Hohenheim (Germany)
Drew University Class of 2024 Outcomes: Lauren Geiger C’24
May 9, 2024
Pursuing a law degree at Seton Hall Law School
Drew University Class of 2024 Outcomes: Chekwube Okunowo C’24
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Pursuing a masters in international affairs at Johns Hopkins University
Want to Learn More?
For academic program details, requirements, course lists and more, visit Drew University’s Course Catalog.

Semesters in NYC
Students studying political science at Drew are encouraged to build upon what they learn in class by taking advantage of our NYC semesters focusing on the United Nations and Social Entrepreneurship.
Recent Outcomes
Political science majors are getting to work and to grad school. Here is a sampling of where some of our graduates are right now:
• International Trade Compliance Analyst at Pratt and Whitney
• Researcher at Thailand Development Research Institute
• Legal Assistant at American Immigration Council
• Pursing MA in Conflict Resolution at Georgetown University