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The Department of Political Science is an intellectual
community
committed to the advancement of theoretical and practical knowledge
about politics through
the conduct and dissemination of research and through teaching within
and beyond the
classroom. The mission of the Department reflects its identity as:
(1) a community of scholars;
(2) an academic unit in the University's College of ARTS AND SCIENCES;
and
(3) an intellectual resource for the citizens and State of South
Carolina, the nation, and the world.
As a community of scholars our primary mission is to be
constantly engaged
in research which is recognized nationally and internationally, seeking
with imagination
and rigor to extend the realm of what is known about politics, and
communicating the
results of our research through publication and participation in the
intellectual
dialogues and debates of our disciplines. Collectively, our goal is to
attain and maintain
a reputation for scholarly excellence in accord with the standards of
our most prestigious
counterparts. As members of this community, our individual purposes are
to strive always
for excellence in our own research, to seek recognition and stature
within our
disciplines, and to conduct ourselves at all times in a professional,
collegial, and
ethical manner. As an academic unit in the College of ARTS AND
SCIENCES our mission is to offer
superior instruction to students at all levels of intellectual
maturity, and to assist
them in accomplishing their goals. For our undergraduate students, we
aim to help them
acquire substantive knowlege about politics, develop their analytical,
interpretive, and
speaking and writing skills, cultivate their appreciation of
intellectual excellence, and
become discerning and responsible citizens. For our graduate students
seeking professional
training for careers in public and international affairs, we support
their aspirations
with a timely and appropriate curriculum. These courses of study
combine substantive
knowledge with analytical and managerial skills, and integrate
practical experience and
career counseling and placement. For our graduate students seeking
academic careers, we
will provide the kind of education that renders them comparable to and
competitive with
graduates of the most distinguished counterpart programs in the nation
and abroad. We aim
to inspire them with the enthusiasm for learning and teaching that
makes the academic
career most satisfying.
As a resource available to the citizens and State,
nation and world, our mission is
to serve as a reservoir of expertise that can be drawn upon by citizens
and others in need
of professional guidance and knowledge and information about politics.
Because we are
experts in politics and governance, the practical contributions we can
and should make to
public affairs and to continuing education are great.
Additionally, the Department's ability to fulfill
this multifaceted mission depends
in large part on the maintenance of intellectual diversity. Such
diversity reflects the
fact that "politics" is a broad concept; that the questions considered
worth
asking about politics are driven by different theoretical commitments
and substantive
interests; and that methods thought best for answering questions about
politics reflect
often distinct epistemological assumptions and research traditions. By
embracing diversity
rather than orthodoxy on these matters, the Department not only
reflects these truths, but
enhances its ability to conduct recognized research, advance its
collective reputation,
educate its students, and serve its other clients.
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