Department of Political Science

Requirements for a Major in Political Science

    1. A core of four courses to provide a grounding in the traditional subfields of the discipline
    2. A research methods course
    3. Two upper-level (300- or 400-level) courses in each of two subfields to permit concentration and to acquire a depth of understanding. Subfield coursework is distributed as follows:
    4. A senior seminar designed to be a culminating experience:

    Each student's prospectus, which must be approved by his/her advisor, will outline the courses to be taken to satisfy the degree requirements. Individual interests and special capabilities of the student, as well as the scope of the discipline, are considered in preparing the prospectus. Courses initially proposed in the prospectus may be revised upon approval of the advisor.

    In planning their academic program, students intending to major in political science are encouraged to complete the core courses (PLS 105, 205, 207, 208) as early as practicable. Students should complete PLS 209 prior to enrolling in a senior seminar.

    In addition to the University Basic Skills requirements, the University and College General Education requirements, each student majoring in Political Science is required to either complete a foreign language requirement (for those interested in earning a Bachelor of Arts degree) or a quantitative skills requirement (for those interested in earning a Bachelor of Science degree).

    Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements

    Two years or its equivalent of college-level foreign language. (This means that a student must complete 202 or a 300-level language course. Whenever that has been completed, the requirement has been met.)

    Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements

    [Effective fall semester 2006]
    To receive the Bachelor of Science degree, students must successfully complete at least 6 hours of courses selected from physical and natural science, mathematics, computer science, statistics, or quantitative methods in addition to the hours used to fulfill the University general education requirements. The following courses may be used to fulfill the additional 6-hour requirement for the B.S. degree—all courses in astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, geological sciences, physics, mathematics (except MTH 100 and MTH 109), technical mathematics, and, in addition, these courses: BMA 372, ECO 319, FCS 303, PSY 415, PSY 536, QM 262, QM 263, and SCI 101