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    Nov 26, 2024  
2004-2005 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2004-2005 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Political Science


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Political Science examines the nature of politics from diverse perspectives. The requirements for majors in the department teach students to think critically about the fundamental theories, principles, institutions, and practices of politics in their social and historical contexts. Course work in the department is required in four main sub-fields of the discipline of political science - American Politics, International Relations, Comparative Politics, and Political Theory - so that students will acquire the knowledge and skills for further study in law school or graduate school, or will be prepared for careers in public service or related fields. Opportunities for internships and for independent study with faculty are numerous. The department encourages its students to pursue related work in the humanities and social sciences so that their political studies fall within the context of a liberal arts education.

Departmental Note:

Entrance Requirements: A minimum grade point average of 2.0 at the time of entrance.

Major Requirements:

  • POS 100, American Government.
  • A minimum of 36 credits in POS courses with grades of “C” (2.0) or better. The 36 credits must be distributed as follows and at least 21 of the 36 credits must be at the 300, 400, or 500-level:
    American Politics (6 cr.)
    International Relations (6 cr.)
    Comparative Politics (6 cr.)
    Political Theory (6 cr.)
    POS Electives (POS 100 may be used as an elective) (12 cr.)

Majors within the department may not receive more than a total of 12 credits toward graduation for any combination of internships and field experience, and not more than 6 credits may be used toward the departmental major. A field supervisor normally participates in the evaluation of an internship or field experience course.

International Relations:


Three credits of an internship or field experience course related to International Relations may be used toward satisfying this sub-field requirement.

Suggested curriculum for the B.A. in Political Science


First Year - First Semester


First Year - Second Semester


Second Year - First Semester


Second Year - Second Semester


Third Year - First Semester


  • POS Upper level American (3 cr.)
  • POS Upper level theory (3 cr.)
  • General Education: Artistic and Creative Expression (3 cr.)
  • BA Upper level requirement (3 cr.)
  • Electives (3 cr.)

Third Year - Second Semester


  • POS Upper level international (3 cr.)
  • POS Upper level comparative (3 cr.)
  • General Education: Human Values and Social Context(3 cr.)
  • BA Upper level requirement (3 cr.)
  • Electives (3 cr.)

Fourth Year - First Semester


Fourth Year - Second Semester


  • POS Upper level electives (6 cr.)
  • Electives (9 cr.)

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