2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Apr 25, 2024  
2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Political Science, BA


The Political Science major educates students to become thoughtful and engaged actors and students of politics by developing an understanding of the nature of political behavior and governmental structures. Students are exposed to major sub-fields of the discipline, including international relations, comparative politics, American government, and political philosophy. Students are taught basic techniques of research and investigation and also required to read and analyze classic texts within the history of the discipline. Program majors will have an understanding of how institutions and individuals interact, a comparative basis for understanding the nature of good government, and a deeper understanding of the key concepts of freedom, justice, power, and community, which are foundational to politics. The political science major is an excellent preparation for careers in law. Students interested in attending law school after graduation receive specialized guidance through the department.

Students pursuing a major in Political Science must complete a total of 36 hours as follows:


Plus 18 hours beyond the core:


To accomplish the 18 non-core hours, students may take any 6 upper-level political science courses, or take 4 courses and attend an off-campus CCCU program (see Educational Options and Enhancements ), or take 2 courses (one of which must be POL 363 -Political Theology) and participate in the Bliss Institute Internship program (information available in the Office of the Department of History, Philosophy, and Social Sciences). See paragraph description under Department of History, Philosophy, and Social Sciences/Special Program .

Additional Information


Students pursuing the Political Science major must maintain a minimum 2.5 gpa in the major. All seniors pursuing the Political Science major are required to pass senior comprehensive examinations. Information must be acquired from the Department Chair.