2017-2018 Catalog 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Politics and Government Major


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Professors Esler, J. Franklin, Kay, Louthan
Associate Professors A. Biser, J. Choi
Assistant Professor F. Nestor
Adjunct Professor A.Castillo

To foster both breadth and depth of knowledge, the department has designed a special core curriculum for politics and government majors. Among the total of 10-13 departmental courses, students select at least one from each of four areas: American politics, international relations, comparative politics, and political theory. Working closely with a faculty advisor, the student selects in each area the courses best suited to his or her particular interests and career goals. The department offers a five-course minor as well.

In order to declare a politics and government major, a student must have either a) a 2.5 cumulative University grade point average, or b) a 2.0 cumulative University grade point average and have earned a B- or higher in one course in the department.

Major Requirements


The major must complete at least 10 courses in the department including the following:

Learning Objectives


Knowledge

  1. Understand the major concepts and theories in political science and how to apply these to practical politics.
  2. Understand political institutions and how individuals and groups make, participate in, and are affected by political decisions.

Capabilities

  3. Think critically: identify and question assumptions, understand diverse perspectives, and recognize connections between   ideas

  4.  Conduct research: find and critically evaluate sources of information, use political science methods to evaluate political institutions, behavior and events

  5.  Argue effectively: defend well-reasoned positions with evidence

  6.  Communicate ideas effectively both verbally and in writing

Values

  7.  Develop and practice values of citizenship and public service

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