Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025

Political Science, B.S.


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The Bachelor of Science in Political Science prepares students for fulfilling careers as civic leaders and contributors to democratic societies.

Learning Outcomes


1. Describe key concepts and concerns in political science and/or public service. 
2. Describe the institutional framework of politics at the local, state, national or international levels. 
3. Illustrate theoretical foundations of political science and/or public service concepts. 
4. Understand political behavior, actions, outcomes, or problems at the local, state, national, or international level. 
5. Evaluate and summarize information from varied and reliable sources. 
6. Produce a research paper, opinion paper, personal reflection or analytical essay, by bringing research or practical skills to bear on a specific issue related to politics or public administration. 

 

The Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Pathway offers the opportunity to simultaneously satisfy partial degree requirements for a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in an accelerated program of study. Upon completion of the undergraduate B.S. in Political Science with a satisfactory undergraduate grade point average and a grade of “B” or better in all graduate courses completed, the student may move to full graduate status in the Master’s program in Public Administration (MPA) and the graduate-level courses taken as an undergraduate will be applied toward the graduate degree.

Requirement


Core IMPACTS General Education Requirements: (42 Hours)


Core IMPACTS General Education Requirements  

Field of Study: 18 Hours


(Foundations of Social Science)

Learning Outcomes same as Core IMPACTS Area S

Major Courses: 42 Hours


Seven 4000 level political science courses: 21 Hours


All majors must complete a capstone experience 3.0-15.0 Hours


A minimum of 21 additional upper division hours in political science.


ABM students can substitute the following graduate courses for the undergraduate course:
  • POLS 6200 Public Budgeting and Financial Management FOR POLS 4204 Public Finance
  • POLS 6206 Public Human Resource Management FOR POLS 4219 Public Human Resource Management
  • POLS 6205 Administrative Law and Procedures FOR POLS 4220 Administrative Law and Government
  • POLS 6201 Theory of Public Administration and Ethics FOR POLS 4221 Government Organization and Administrative Theory
     

Note:


No more than 15 hours of directed readings or independent study may count toward the major.

No POLS course in which the student receives a grade lower than a “C” may count toward the major.

*Capstone courses are designated each semester. Each student must successfully complete at least one capstone experience.

Electives: 18 Hours


(at least 3 hours must be upper division courses)

Total: 120 Hours


** PHIL 4115  may be selected to satisfy this requirement.

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