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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Political Science, B.A.


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The Political Science curriculum is designed to provide an understanding of the political process in its many manifestations, including the structure of government institutions, the political behavior of individuals and groups, the study of public problems characteristic of modern societies, and a consideration of the interrelationships of institutions at different levels of government.

The principal objectives of the Political Science Program are:

  1. To lay the basis for an understanding of governmental and administrative processes for individuals planning public service careers in national, state, or local government
  2. To foster an understanding of the substance and methods of the study of government and politics as preparation for graduate work in political science or public administration
  3. To provide thorough training for students considering law school.

Courses allow students to concentrate in broad fields and to develop more specialized programs reflecting their particular interests. Generally, 1100-2200 level courses are survey courses and 3300-4400 level courses cover more specific topics. While both the major and minor in political science typically consist of necessary introductory work, the faculty strongly urges students with a minor in political science to take the Capstone Seminar in Political Science (POLI 4490 ). Schedules should be planned in consultation with an advisor, and students are encouraged to explore a variety of courses. Eligible students are also encouraged to intern in Washington, D.C. with the Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars (see Special Programs ).

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE: 120 SEM. HRS.
Political Science Curriculum (see below): 39 SEM. HRS.
General Studies Requirements: 30 SEM. HRS.
MINOR REQUIRED: 18 SEM. HRS.
Free Electives: 33 SEM. HRS.

Political Science Curriculum (39 Credit Hours)


Political Science Electives (15 Credit Hours)


Students may choose from any advanced (3300/4400) Political Science courses.

General Studies Requirements (30 Credit Hours)


(When choices are available, see the full General Studies Curriculum .)

* Any course(s) marked with an asterisk (*) are recommended to complement the program curriculum; however, students may select any other courses from the approved General Studies  list.

Outcome 1 - Critical Analysis


Outcome 2- Quantitative Literacy


(Satisfied by Major)

Outcome 3 - Written Communication


Outcome 4 - Teamwork


Outcome 5 - Information Literacy


Outcome 6 - Technology Literacy


Outcome 8 - Citizenship


Outcome 9 - Ethics


Outcome 10 - Health and Well-Being


Outcome 11- Interdisciplinary and Lifelong Learning


Outcome 12 - Fine Arts


Outcome 13 - Humanities


Outcome 14 - Social Science


Outcome 15 - Natural Science


  • Any Course Listed in Outcome 15 (4)

Outcome 16 - Cultural Awareness


(Satisfied in Outcome 13 OR Outcome 14)

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