Course Planning for New and Exploring Students
Students interested in the international relations major should start with GOVT 110: Introduction to Political Science and/or GOVT 140: Introduction to International Affairs in their first year. First-year students might also consider progressing further with GOVT 215: Democracy in Comparative Perspective or GOVT 271: Research Methods in Political Science (GOVT 110 is a prerequisite).
Declare a Major/Minor
All students are expected to declare a major before the end of sophomore year. Ideally, sophomore students will declare a major (and switch to an advisor in the major) before advance registration advising begins in spring term.
Major Advising
All students will transition to a major advisor upon declaration. The major advisor will help students plan their coursework to satisfy requirements for the major, select courses in other areas to complement the major or satisfy personal interests, and prepare for their Senior Experience. Prospective international relations majors can consult with any of the following government faculty about serving as a major advisor:
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Ameya S. Balsekar, Associate Professor of Government
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Jason Brozek, Stephen Edward Scarff Professor of International Affairs and Associate Professor of Government
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William Hixon, Gordon R. Clapp Chair of American Studies and Associate Professor of Government
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Claudena Skran (she/her), Edwin & Ruth West Professor of Economics and Social Science and Professor of Government
Add a Major Advisor
Need help identifying an advisor in the major? Students can contact advising@lawrence.edu for assistance with advisor matching.
If you still have questions about advising support related to the international relations major, we invite you to contact the government department chair.Â