Political Science, BA

36 credit hours

As a political science major you will learn skills that open numerous career paths, including the legal profession, government service, political campaigns, non-profit organizations, and businesses. You will have the opportunity to learn about how governments work, about the U.S. Constitution, and campaigns, as well as public policy and its creation. You will also have opportunities to develop relationships with experienced political science faculty through small class sizes and an emphasis on mentoring. We will teach you how to succeed and how to market your skills and knowledge to employers or graduate programs as you embark on your quest to change the world.

Requirements

Five required courses.

PS 15600American Government: The States

3

PS 20000Methods for Political Science

3

PS 30000Comparative Analysis

3

PS 33500Public Administration

3

PS 47500Political Literacy

3

One course from the following options:

HIST 15500US Government: Politics and History

3

PS 15500American Government: The Nation

3

One course from the following options:

IR 20000The Global Community

3

IR 35000International Relations Theory

3

IR 35100American Foreign Policy

3

One course from the following options:

PHRL 30000The Natural Law

3

PHRL 30200Political Philosophy

3

PHRL 30400Philosophy of Law

3

Four courses from the following options (two of which [six credit hours] must be political science [PS] or international relations [IR] courses):

GEO 20000Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

3

GEO 30000Advanced Topics in Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

3

HIST 24400The Nazi State

3

HIST 32500The United States 1918-1945: Prosperity, Depression, and War

3

HIST 32600The United States in the Age of the Cold War

3

HIST 33200A Biography of the Constitution

3

HIST 34300The Soviet Union and European Communism

3

HIST 34400War and Society in the Twentieth Century

3

HIST 36300Revolution in the Modern World

3

INTL 48020/FIN 32015International Finance

3

IR 20000The Global Community

3

IR 30000Diplomatic Affairs: Peace and Conflict Resolution

3

IR 31000Governing Europe

3

IR 32000Transpacific Relations

3

IR 35000International Relations Theory

3

IR 35100American Foreign Policy

3

IR 35200Politics and Culture

3

IR 36100Paris 1919: Making of the Modern World

3

IR 36200Seapower: History and Application

3

IR 38000Geopolitics, Grand Strategy, and War

3

MGMT 38900Game Theory

3

PHRL 20800Christianity and Politics

3

PHRL 30000The Natural Law

3

PHRL 30200Political Philosophy

3

PHRL 30400Philosophy of Law

3

PHRL 32400Modern Philosophy

3

PS 30100Comparative Public Policy

3

PS 30700Public Affairs: Writing and Reporting

3

PS 31000Congress, the Presidency, and the Party System

3

PS 31100American Constitutional Law

3

PS 32000Public Finance

3

PS 33050Political Economy

3

PS 33500Public Administration

3

PS 34500Campaigns and Elections

3

PS 36000Civil Liberties

3

PS 36700Directed Research

1-6

PS 45000Government Internship

1-6

Political science majors must take MTH 14100 (Basic Statistics) to fulfill the general education math requirement.

No duplication of coursework allowed.