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Nov 24, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Political Science, B.A.
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Program Learning Outcomes
1) Students will demonstrate knowledge of political institutions and processes in the United States.
2) Students will demonstrate knowledge of political institutions and processes in at least one non-U.S. region.
3) Students will be able to compare and contrast political institutions and processes among different regions and cultures.
4) Students will understand the principles, actors, structures and processes related to conflict and cooperation in the international system.
5) Students will be able to apply classic and contemporary political theory to contemporary political events.
6) Students will demonstrate basic descriptive statistics, multivariate analysis, probability issues, inferential statistics, and use of statistical computer software related to the study of political science.
7) Students will demonstrate an understanding the benefits and limitations of different data collection strategies.
8) Students will demonstrate competency in the effective written presentation of original ideas and supporting material.
9) Students will be able to critically assess published political science research.
10) Students will demonstrate competency in the effective oral presentation of original ideas and supporting material.
11) Students will develop skills necessary for active participation in political life.
General Education Requirements (30-46 Credits)
Prerequisite coursework may be required to satisfy certain General Education courses and will count as elective credit.
Total Credits Required to Complete Major: 33 *
Basic Requirements: (33 Credits)
Three courses at the 300-level, one in three of the following subfields
One 300-level capstone or 400-level senior seminar
Footnotes
*Students who have taken ECON 205 , GEOG 278 , MATH 242 , MATH 262 , PSYC 250 , or SOCL 211 will have fulfilled the PLSC 251 requirement but must take an additional 3 credit PLSC course to satisfy the 33 credits of PLSC courses needed for the Basic Requirements category.
NOTE: Currently, to graduate with Honors in Political Science, a student must receive 33 credits in Political Science, including completion of PLSC 393 . Of course, students must meet department requirements for Honors Thesis eligibility. In the future, to graduate with Honors in Political Science a student will need to attain 36 credits.
Minimum Competence Requirement
A grade of C- or better is required for all courses submitted in fulfillment of the Political Science major (including 30 credits in PLSC and required related courses).
Department Writing Requirement
Political Science majors are evaluated on the basis of substantive content and the quality of exposition in 300-level courses. Faculty assign writing projects of 15 pages or more including term papers, reports, etc. Faculty have discretion in determining assignments. Grades are reported to the Department Chair at the end of each semester and recorded on the pre-graduation form. A grade of C- or better is required to fulfill the writing requirement.
Spring (16 Credit Hours)
PLSC 200 or 300-level elective Credit(s): 3
N/ Credit(s): 4
M/ Credit(s): 3
S/ Credit(s): 3
Elective Credit(s): 3
Fall (14 Credit Hours)
PLSC 200 or 300-level elective Credit(s): 3
PLSC 300-level elective Credit(s): 3
Elective Credit(s): 3
Elective Credit(s): 3
Elective Credit(s): 2
Spring (14 Credit Hours)
PLSC 300-level elective Credit(s): 3
Elective Credit(s): 3
Elective Credit(s): 3
Elective Credit(s): 3
Elective Credit(s): 2
Total Credit Hours: 120
Note: The Department encourages majors to use electives for Minor programs and/or internships.
Note: Where no prerequisites apply, some variation in the order or semester in which courses are taken is possible. Students should consult their academic advisors for additional information.
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