Graduate Certificate in Political PsychologyPolitical psychology is an interdisciplinary academic field that considers the relationships between psychology and political science, human thought and the political behavior. It considers the psychological issues of voters, legislators, bureaucrats and leaders, local and national governments and administrations, international organizations, political parties, and associations. The Director of the program is Professor Jerrold Post Curriculum RequirementsTo complete the certificate in political psychology, students must take four core courses plus two supporting course. Students may take other courses not on the list of suggested courses with the approval of the Office of Academic Affairs and Student Services. Required
Core Courses: Please refer to the current course schedule or the Office of Academic Affiars and Student Services for a list of special topics courses that may apply to your certificate program. |



