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Major Areas of Study: POLITICAL SCIENCE
Course Offerings and Major/Minor Requirements
Course Offerings
By number with credit-hours in parenthesis.
For more information on a specific course, visit the department web site.
- 111. American Political Systems (3)
- 131. Introduction to World Politics: Understanding the Political World (3)
- 211. Introduction to State and Local Politics (3)
- 231. Introduction to Comparative Politics (3)
- 311. Congressional Politics (3)
- 312. Constitutional Law (3)
- 313. Judicial Politics (3)
- 314. Political Communication (3)
- 315. The Presidency (3)
- 316. Urban Politics (3)
- 317. Regional Planning (3)
- 321. Public Administration (3)
- 322. Public Policy (3)
- 323. Administrative Law (3)
- 331. Politics of Western Europe (3)
- 333. Political Parties and Elections (3)
- 334. Nationalism (3)
- 335. Democratization (3)
- 341. Theory & Methods in Political Science (3)
- 342. Ethical Issues in Politics (3)
- 343. Social and Political Philosophy (3)
- 351. International Relations (3)
- 354. Politics of the European Union (3)
- 356. War, Peace, and Security (3)
- 365. The American Indian (3)
- 366. The Politics of Social Movements (3)
- 372. Politics in Film (3)
- 380. Topics: Off-Campus Study (3)
- 381. Community Planning Workshop (3)
- 387. Internship in Political Science (1-3)
- 470. Topics in Political Science (3)
- 481. Student/Faculty Collaborative Research in Political Science (3)
- 491. Senior Seminar in Political Science (3)
- Major Requirements (30 credit hours)
Core Requirements (15 hours)
- 111, 131, 211 or 231, 341, 491
Distribution (6 hours)
One course from two of the following categories
- American Government courses 311-319
- Public Administration/Policy courses 321-329
- Comparative Politics/Election courses 331-339
- International Relations courses 351-359
Electives (9 hours)
- From departmental offerings, may include one additional 200-level course
Minor Requirements (15 hours)
- 111 and 131
- 9 hours from other department course offerings
NOTE: Major/minor requirements are in addition to the Liberal Arts Essentials (LAE), which are required of all students to graduate.
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