

The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Political Science is a four-year interdisciplinary program that combines rigorous quantitative training with the study of political systems, policy, and governance. Students explore mathematical modeling, statistics, probability, political theory, comparative politics, and public policy analysis, gaining the analytical, research, and problem-solving skills necessary to examine complex political and societal issues. The program emphasizes both theoretical frameworks and practical application, enabling students to interpret political phenomena, analyze data, and develop evidence-based solutions to real-world challenges.
Throughout the program, students engage in coursework, research projects, and experiential learning that integrate quantitative methods with political analysis. They learn to apply mathematical reasoning and statistical techniques to study voting behavior, policy outcomes, economic trends, and governance structures. The curriculum fosters critical thinking, analytical skills, and interdisciplinary problem-solving, preparing graduates to evaluate complex social and political data and contribute thoughtfully to decision-making processes in government, research, and business contexts.
Year 1 – Foundations in Mathematics and Politics
• Calculus I & II
• Introduction to Political Science
• Academic Writing and Research
• Discrete Mathematics
Year 2 – Core Quantitative and Political Methods
• Multivariable Calculus
• Linear Algebra
• Comparative Politics
• Introduction to Statistics
Year 3 – Advanced Analysis
• Probability and Statistical Modeling
• International Relations
• Game Theory and Political Strategy
• Elective: Public Policy / Political Economy
Year 4 – Integration and Capstone
• Senior Seminar in Mathematics and Political Science
• Capstone Research Project or Thesis
• Applied Quantitative Political Analysis
• Internship or Experiential Learning
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers that require a combination of quantitative reasoning, analytical expertise, and political insight, including policy analysis, political consulting, research, data analytics, public administration, legislative support, and international affairs. They may also pursue advanced studies in political science, public policy, economics, law, or applied mathematics, further enhancing their professional and academic opportunities. Employers value graduates’ ability to synthesize complex information, apply mathematical and statistical methods to real-world political problems, and communicate findings effectively. Alumni are equipped to work in government agencies, think tanks, international organizations, consulting firms, and nonprofit institutions, making informed and impactful contributions to public and private sectors.
This program is ideal for students passionate about integrating quantitative analysis with political understanding to address societal challenges. Emory University provides a rigorous, interdisciplinary curriculum with mentorship, research opportunities, and experiential learning that foster both technical proficiency and political literacy. The program emphasizes critical thinking, data analysis, and applied problem-solving, preparing graduates to navigate complex political and organizational landscapes. Students leave with the analytical skills, quantitative expertise, and political insight needed to excel in careers, pursue advanced studies, and make meaningful contributions in professional, governmental, and global contexts.
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