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Study Politics, Policy, Law, and Ethics

Develop the knowledge, skills, and principles you need to address modern political challenges. Turn knowledge into action through our politics program.

Program Snapshot

Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts

Major

124

4 Years

Salem Campus

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Our Politics, Policy, Law, and Ethics Major & Minor

If you’re passionate about civic engagement and public service, our program can help you prepare for a meaningful career. Learn about American politics, research methods, and international relations. Leverage your knowledge to create change in politics, policies, law, and private industries.

Why study political science at Willamette?

  • Power of proximity. Our campus is steps away from the State Capitol. Students can get a close-up view of government and state agencies. They can also access internships within those offices to gain real-world experience.
  • Learning opportunities on campus. Join student groups focused on politics, advocacy, and law. Consider clubs like Restorative Justice Coalition, College Democrats, and Pro Immigrant Rights Student Union.
  • Learn about politics from a different perspective. Consider studying abroad to learn about American and foreign politics from another viewpoint. We partner with several programs in Europe, Africa, and even Washington DC!

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Alumni Stories

From fighting financial crimes to becoming CEOs, our alumni are making an impact. They've worked at major companies, explored graduate-level studies, and made positive changes in their communities. Learn more about how our alumni are making a name for themselves.

  • Akilah Deernose ’04

    Akilah Deernose ’04 breaks down barriers as Executive Director of the Montana ACLU
    After overcoming personal hardships, Akilah Deernose ’04 attended Willamette on a fee waiver and focused her studies on advocacy. Later, she earned a law degree and become the Executive Director of the ACLU of Montana. She continues her mission to fight for civil rights and uplift untold community stories.

    Akilah Deernose speaking at an event for the ACLU
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    Janelle Bovell ’08

    Finding a reward in managing risk
    With a background in politics and law, Janelle Bovell ’08 climbed the corporate ladder through various roles. Ultimately, she became director of financial crimes compliance at PayPal. She remains driven by curiosity, challenge, and a civic spirit that was fostered at Willamette University.

Faculty

From publishing books to giving Ted Talks, our professors are experts in the field. They are dedicated and know how to provide support to students. Between research opportunities, mentorship, and small class sizes, students develop strong connections to faculty in the political science program.

  • Meet Professor Buis

    Melissa Buis' research and teaching revolve around American social policy. With an innovative approach to educating students on welfare, healthcare policy, and the criminal justice system, she provides lasting educational experiences.

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  • Meet Professor Ellis

    Richard Ellis is an accomplished educator and author who specializes in American politics. He teaches various courses covering complex topics such as the presidency, American exceptionalism, and the initiative and referendum process.

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  • Meet Professor Gutterman

    Dr. David Gutterman's research interests span Civil Religion in the United States, the Politics of Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in the United States, and Ethics. An award-winning educator, he prepares students for success through unique course offerings in the realm of politics.

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Curriculum

Explore the political world through Politics, Policy, Law, and Ethics. Our program aims to foster informed and active involvement in the political process. Just steps away from the State Capitol, students have a unique opportunity to see this process up close. Learn about the governments of Native American Tribes and Oregon’s role in forestry.

  • PPLE 334 Law and Public Policy

    Delve into how law intersects with social philosophy and public policy. Analyze both formal legal structures and the informal influences of politics and discretion. This course also explores the impact of legal education on societal values and social responsibility.

  • PPLE 338W Reforming Criminal Justice

    Explore the U.S. penal system and its profound societal impacts through collaborative classes held at the Oregon State Penitentiary, where students and prisoners develop reform ideas. This hands-on experience culminates in a research project aimed at real-world policy change.

Program Requirements

Our Politics, Policy, Law & Ethics major requires 44 semester hours to complete, of which no more that 40 can have the PPLE prefix. These semester hours are comprised of core classes, public policy courses, a public law course, courses in American Politics and/or Ethics, an Internship/Experiential Credit and an additional elective.

Students pursuing a Politics, Policy, Law & Ethics minor will need to complete 24 semester hours in select Politics, Policy, Law & Ethics classes.

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Admissions Information

Our Politics, Policy, Law & Ethics program is open to first-year students, transfer students and international students. Learn more about Willamette’s undergraduate admissions process to get started.

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Financial Aid and Scholarships

Willamette University is committed to supporting Politics, Policy, Law & Ethics majors with generous merit scholarships and financial aid. There is no separate application required for these scholarships. All admitted undergraduate applicants are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships, starting at $26,000 per year. These scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence, taking into account cumulative GPA and SAT or ACT scores, if provided.

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Politics, Policy, Law and Ethics

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    Smullin Hall 3rd Floor
    900 State Street
    Salem Oregon 97301 U.S.A.