MEET
OUR FACULTY
CONCENTRATIONS
Government and
Politics: Explore how and why the political process works by
choosing from
a range of political science courses including civil rights, liberalism
and its critics,
the U.S. constitution and selected topics in public policy.
Ethics and
Philosophy: Gain analytical and moral frame works for evaluating
social problems
and proposals for their solutions through philosophy course work.
Study topics
directly related to contemporary social issues as well as moral and
political theory
and logic. Develop the critical and logical thinking skills to make
accurate and
well informed decisions about increasingly complicated problems.
INTERNSHIPS
AND STUDY ABROAD
Public Affairs
majors can find numerous internships in government, law and social
agencies that
relate directly to their studies. Wells alumnae who are established
leaders in
their fields often provide internships opportunities for current students.
The following
is a sample of internships in the Public Affairs area held by Wells
students in
recent years:
• Green
& Seifter Attorneys, PLLC,Syracuse, NY
• Quaries
& Brady, LLP, Madison, WI
• NYS
Court of Claims, Rochester, NY
• Onandaga
County Republican Committee, Syracuse, NY
• District
Attorney’s Office, Kenai, AK
• Center
for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C.
• African-American
Institute, New York City, NY
• Mayor’s
Office, Cortland, NY
• New
York State Democratic Committee, Albany , NY
Wells makes
it possible to explore public affairs on the international stage, or you
can learn from
today’s political leaders through Wells’ affiliation with P.L.E.N.
(Public Leadership
Education Network) in the heart of D.C. Public Affairs majors
can pursue
programs around the world. check
out our off-campus study programs!
CO-CURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES
Holding a leadership
position in any campus organization will enhance the
knowledge you
gain in the classroom.
Check out:
Collegiate
(student government)
Model
United Nations
Wells
Democrats
Amnesty
International
Community
Court
Committee
Against Racial Discrimination (CARD)
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