2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Major in Political Science (BA/BS)

Majors in Political Science seek to understand the dynamics of politics and policy. They will build competencies across a common core plus concentration electives, and capstone courses.
Political Science majors focus their upper-level courses in one of the following concentrations:

  • Concentration 1: American Government and Politics
  • Concentration 2: Global Politics and International Affairs
  • Concentration 3: Public and Non-Profit Administration

43-55

Common Core, 19 credits

The Political Science common core, required of all majors, features a course introducing the discipline and one course in each subfield, along with research methods.

POLS 100Introduction to Political Science

1

POLS 130American National Government

3

POLS 210Political Science Research Methods

3

POLS 260Public and Non-Profit Administration

3

POLS 270Political Theory

3

POLS 280Comparative Politics and Global Studies

3

POLS 293International Relations

3

Electives, 6 credits

Political Science majors take two elective courses, with at least 3 credits at 300/400 level.

Any POLS courses; at least 3 credits at 300/400 level

6

Capstone, 3-15 credit hours

Political science majors complete a senior capstone (internship or thesis) which should be selected upon completion of 60 total credit hours. The internship is variable depending on the interest of the student and needs of the sponsor(s) from 3-15 credit hours, but no more than 12 internship hours may be taken in one semester or term. Alternatively, a student may select the thesis option which is a 3 credit hour research paper.

POLS 404Senior Thesis in Government and Politics

3

POLS 478Internship in Government, Politics, or Non-Profit Organizations

3-12

Additional capstone options for the Global Politics and International Affairs concentration are EURO 369: Professional Experience and EURO 479: Practical Experience.

Students wishing to pursue foreign language proficiency should discuss the Bachelor of Arts option with an advisor.

Concentration 1: American Government and Politics (15 credits)

Institutions and processes, at least one course from each area (12 credits)

Institutions (3-9 credits)

POLS 431Congress

3

POLS 432The Presidency

3

POLS 433The Judiciary

3

Processes (3-9 credits)

POLS 330US Foreign Policy

3

POLS 342Public Policy Issues

3

POLS 345National Defense Policy

3

POLS 370Public Opinion and Political Behavior

3

POLS 372Political Campaigns

3

POLS 375Media and Politics

3

POLS 443American Constitutional Law

3

POLS 444Constitutional Liberties

3

POLS 447Environmental Law and Policy

3

POLS 455Administrative Law

3

POLS 471Political Parties and Interest Groups

3

POLS 474Women and Politics

3

POLS 494Politics of Terrorism

3

Non-Federal (3 credits)

POLS 337State and Local Politics

3

POLS 338Urban Issues and Governance

3

POLS 435Controversies in Federalism

3

POLS 466Administrative Problems in State Government

3

POLS 403 (Issues in Political Science), POLS 405 (Reading and Special Study), POLS 407 (Workshop in Political Science) can replace required courses, if they cover American government and politics.

Concentration 2: Global Politics and International Affairs (15 credits)

International Relations and Comparative Politics, choose at least two courses from each

International Relations (6-9 credits)

POLS 330US Foreign Policy

3

POLS 345National Defense Policy

3

POLS 381Developing Countries in a World Economy

3

POLS 392The United Nations and International Organization

3

POLS 395Politics of the Global Economy

3

POLS 490International Law

3

POLS 492International Security

3

POLS 493World Politics

3

POLS 494Politics of Terrorism

3

Comparative Politics (6-9 credits)

POLS 312Classical Grand Strategy

3

POLS 313European Grand Strategy

3

POLS 382Politics of Europe

3

POLS 385Politics of the European Union

3

POLS 394Politics of Asia

3

POLS 447Environmental Law and Policy

3

POLS 450Masculinity, Statecraft, and War

3

POLS 475Intelligence and Transnational Extremism

3

POLS 491Political Violence and Human Rights

3

POLS 403 (Issues in Political Science), POLS 405 (Reading and Special Study), POLS 407 (Workshop in Political Science) can replace required courses, if they cover global politics and international affairs.

Concentration 3: Public and Non-Profit Administration (15 credits)

Concentration 3 Core (12 credits)

POLS 337State and Local Politics

3

or

POLS 338Urban Issues and Governance

3

 

POLS 342Public Policy Issues

3

POLS 351Public and Non-Profit Management

3

POLS 454Grants and Budgets

3

Concentration 3 Elective (3 credits)

POLS 406Issues in Public Administration

3

POLS 435Controversies in Federalism

3

POLS 453Public and Non-Profit Human Resources

3

POLS 447Environmental Law and Policy

3

POLS 455Administrative Law

3

POLS 456Equal Employment Opportunity and Discrimination Law

3

POLS 460Social Entrepreneurship and Change

3

POLS 466Administrative Problems in State Government

3

POLS 405 (Reading and Special Study) and POLS 407 (Workshop in Political Science) can replace required courses, if they cover public administration and policy.

Total Credit Hours: 43-55