The political science program focuses on learning by doing to encourage students to develop career skill sets, explore government and politics at all levels, and examine the relationship between political systems, institutions, actors, events, and organizations. The program focuses on key areas such as international relations, public policy, government affairs, the law, comparative politics, and american politial behavior.
Students in the B.A. political science program must complete 121 credits. These courses must include 40 credits of University Core Curriculum, 42 credits of poltiical science major requirements, and 39 credits of free electives.
Program Outcomes
By the end of this program, students will be able to:
1. Apply knowledge of political institutions to contemporary issues.
2. Identify the strengths and weaknesses of different political institutions.
3. Evaluate the political behavior of political events, actors, and institutions.
4. Create solutions to contemporary problems.