Political Science B.A.

Students may choose between four major concentrations. The American Government and Politics; Pre-Law; Public Administration, and International Relations and Comparative Government. 

Students must also be aware of the University-wide requirements in this catalog. (p. 44)

Note: The department does not accept transfer credit in upper division coursework (i.e., 300 or 400 level courses) for political science courses completed at community colleges, junior colleges, trade schools, etc.

Program Features

 36 - 39 credits

Required Courses:

Core Requirements

POLS 111GN: Principles of Political Science

3 credits

POLS 117GN: Introduction to Global Politics

3 credits

POLS 120GN: American Government

3 credits

POLS 160GN: Introduction to Public Administration

3 credits

POLS 317Exploring Politics: Methods and Techniques

3 credits

POLS 495Seminar

3 credits

Directed General Education Courses

ENGL 162GN: Introduction to Literary Analysis and Interpretation

3 credits

Modern Language Any Modern Language 116 or 117 course

3 credits

Choose one
HIST 111GN: World History to 1500

3 credits

HIST 112GE: Modern World Civilization, 1300-1914

3 credits

HIST 113GN: World History since 1500

3 credits

HIST 141GN: United States History to 1877

3 credits

HIST 142The United States as a Developing Nation in the Nineteenth Century

3 credits

HIST 143GN: United States History since 1877

3 credits

Choose one
MATH 100GN: Numbers Sets & Structures

3 credits

MATH 101GN: Excursions in Mathematics

3 credits

MATH 110GN: General Statistics

3 credits

MATH 130GN: Applied Algebraic Methods

3 credits

MATH 131GE: Applied Calculus

3 credits

MATH 135GN: Pre-Calculus

3 credits

MATH 140GN: Calculus I

4 credits

MATH 141GN: Calculus II

4 credits

Additional Requirements

  • All concentrations will take the same core courses (18 credits).
  • Student must have a "C" or higher in each of the core courses and a 2.5 within all courses in the major.