Political Science (BA)
Description
The Bachelor of Science with a major in political science is organized around the various subfields of political science but also allows substantial concentration in an area of interest to the student. It culminates in an integrating seminar. The major is flexible consisting of 33 credit hours with at least a 2.0 GPA.
Students interested in pursuing a legal career will find the political science major emphasizes the development of skills, such as critical thinking and writing, necessary for entering and completing law school. Students may also consider completing the Legal Studies Certificate or the Business Certificate to supplement their interest in law.
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Degree Requirements
To obtain this undergraduate degree, the student must fulfill the requirements of the University Core Curriculum, the requirements for the program major and have completed a minimum of 126 credit hours.
Requirements for the Major (33 credits)
Required Courses
- POL 1000 Introduction to Political Science (3 credits)
- POL 2100 American Politics (3 credits)
- POL 2510 International Relations (3 credits) OR POL 2600 Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 credits)
- POL 3800 Elements of Political Thought (or other approved theory course) (3 credits)
- POL 4990 Senior Seminar (3 credits) OR LST 4990 Capstone Seminar (3 credits)
- STA 2250 Statistics (3 credits)
- POL Political Science Electives (15 credits)
The 15 elective credits required to complete the major may be organized into areas of concentration or may be selected from all areas. The suggested areas of concentration are:
Concentrations
Judicial Studies and Law
- POL 2010 Introduction to Law and the Judiciary (3 credits)
- POL 2020 Criminal Law and Procedure (3 credits)
- POL 2030 Topics in Legal Issues (3 credits)
- POL 2040 Tort Law (3 credits)
- POL 2800 Legal Research (3 credits)
- POL 3420 American Constitution and Public Law (3 credits)
- POL 3460 Civil Liberties and Equality (3 credits)
- POL 3510 International Law (3 credits)
- POL 3100 Women and Politics (3 credits)
American Studies and Theory
- POL 2100 American Politics (3 credits)
- POL 3100 Women and Politics (3 credits)
- POL 3390 Issues in Public Policy (3 credits)
- POL 3400 American Political Thought (3 credits)
- POL 3420 American Constitution and Public Law (3 credits)
- POL 3460 Civil Liberties and Equality (3 credits)
- POL 3860 Politics and the Media (3 credits)
International and Comparative Politics
Public Administration