Political Science (BA)
Summary
Political science is the systematic study of politics, power relationships and government. Political science is in one sense an ancient discipline: Aristotle called it the “queen of the sciences.” Yet the focus for much of today’s political science was developed in the last century. Scientific observations have now joined older philosophical traditions. Modern political science examines politics in the United States at all levels (federal, state, and local), countries and regions of the world, and in international relations. It explains how and why public decisions are made. Political science majors can qualify for a wide variety of careers in public and private sector organizations, including business, law, government, journalism, international organizations and finance, political campaigns, interest groups and secondary and college teaching. The study of public affairs and government is essential for developing effective citizenship. This training prepares one for professional or volunteer involvement in community organizations, issue movements, electoral politics, and other activities in the public arena.
2023-2024
Bachelor of Arts
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Program Requirements
Major Common Core
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Goal Areas: GE-05, GE-09
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Goal Areas: GE-04
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Major Restricted Electives
Concentration and Distribution Areas - Choose Area 1, Area 2, or Area 3 as your concentration area. Within your chosen concentration area, complete at least (16) credits (concentration requirement: minimum 16 credit hours). Within the other two (non-concentration) areas complete at least (4) credit hours in each (distribution requirement: minimum 8 credit hours total). A total of (24) credits must be completed.
Area 1: American Politics and Policy
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Area 2: International Relations and Comparative Politics
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Prerequisites: POL 231
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Area 3: Theory and Public Law
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Major Unrestricted Electives
Choose 8 Credit(s). Complete the Political Science electives requirement (minimum 8 credit hours total). BA students must complete 8 credits of electives at upper division level (300 level or above, two courses) in the areas of comparative politics/international relations (Area 2) and/or political theory/public law (Area 3).
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