Question by Vito Perez: If I wanted to major in Political Science but wanted a minor on physics, which university should I go?
I want to minor specifically on quantum mechanics. In fact, I don’t plan to take an occupation involving physics, more on the lines of politics.
Also, it would be best if that university had a policy debate team.
Best answer:
Answer by footbalz1
You have a pretty strange direction for yourself but an interesting one none the less. I would recommend the University of Oregon. I’ve actually attended there and both of those programs there are top notch.
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Quantum mechanics is one course of a physics major, maybe two at the most. You can’t build a major or a minor around it, but you also can’t take without a strong physics background. Most schools offer both political science and physics majors, so you could go just about anywhere. Look into your state schools.