Political Science Major, B.A. or B.S.

Required Core Courses, B.A. or B.S. (27 credits)

POLS 101Introduction to Political Science

3

POLS 102American Government

3

A Course in the Area of Comparative Politics or International Relations

3

Additional courses in Political Science

15

POLS 495Senior Seminar in Political Science

3

Required Supporting Courses B.A. (12-13 credits)

Two History courses

6

One of the following two courses

ECON 101Principles of Microeconomics

3

ECON 102Principles of Macroeconomics

3

One of the following ten courses

BSAD 305Business Law I

3

BSAD 306Business Law II

3

ECON 361Government and Business

3

INST 115World Regional Geography

3

MATH 223Beginning Statistics

3

MATH 224Elements of Statistics

4

SOCI 150Introduction to Sociology

3

CRMJ 250Introduction to Criminal Justice

3

CRMJ 345Introduction to Homeland Security

3

INST 101Introduction to International Studies

3

Required Supporting Courses, B.S. (15-16 credits)

Two History courses

6

One of the following two courses

ECON 101Principles of Microeconomics

3

ECON 102Principles of Macroeconomics

3

One of the following three courses

MATH 223Beginning Statistics

3

MATH 224Elements of Statistics

4

SOCI 226Quantitative Data in the Social Sciences

3

One of the following eight courses

BSAD 305Business Law I

3

BSAD 306Business Law II

3

ECON 361Government and Business

3

INST 115World Regional Geography

3

SOCI 150Introduction to Sociology

3

CRMJ 250Introduction to Criminal Justice

3

CRMJ 345Introduction to Homeland Security

3

INST 101Introduction to International Studies

3

Political Science Major Concentration Options (9-27 credits)

Students majoring in Political Science may wish to organize their program of study around one of the following areas of concentration. A concentration is not required, however.

American Studies

One of the following four courses

POLS 361Constitutional Law: Powers of Government

3

POLS 362Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties

3

POLS 363Constitutionl Law: Rights of the Accused

3

POLS 370U.S. Constitutional History

3

Two of the following five courses

POLS 310Seminar in Policy Analysis

3

POLS 364Public Administration

3

POLS 365The Presidency

3

POLS 366Congress and the Legislative Process

3

POLS 367Parties and Interest Groups

3

Constitutional Studies

Two of the following four courses

POLS 361Constitutional Law: Powers of Government

3

POLS 362Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties

3

POLS 363Constitutionl Law: Rights of the Accused

3

POLS 370U.S. Constitutional History

3

One of the following five courses

POLS 310Seminar in Policy Analysis

3

POLS 364Public Administration

3

POLS 365The Presidency

3

POLS 366Congress and the Legislative Process

3

POLS 367Parties and Interest Groups

3

Legal Studies

One course selected with Dept. Chair approval

3-4

One of the following four courses

POLS 361Constitutional Law: Powers of Government

3

POLS 362Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties

3

POLS 363Constitutionl Law: Rights of the Accused

3

POLS 370U.S. Constitutional History

3

One of the following three courses

BSAD 305Business Law I

3

BSAD 306Business Law II

3

ECON 361Government and Business

3

Political Ideas

POLS 320Seminar in Political Philosophy

3

POLS 323American Political Thought

3

POLS 384Statesmanship

3

POLS 320: May be taken more than once

Politics and Culture

POLS 241Comparative Politics

3

INST 101Introduction to International Studies

3

POLS 282International Relations

3

POLS 180: if appropriate

War and Peace

POLS 228Intro to Peace and Conflict Studies

3

POLS 282International Relations

3

POLS 387Current Issues in American Foreign Policy

3