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Dec 12, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 Archived Catalog
Political Science, B.S.
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Student Learning Outcomes
Students graduating with a major in Political Science will:
- Demonstrate knowledge of the field.
- Know the fundamentals of democratic theory and other philosophical approaches to politics
- Understand the interplay among and relationship between political institutions in the United States
- Become familiar with key influences on voting and political behavior
- Learn how to compare and evaluate competing political systems
- Plan and execute an original research paper on a major question in political science
- Think critically.
- Participate in thoughtful and challenging classroom discussions
- Consider different perspectives through course readings
- Demonstrate writing skills.
- Demonstrate proficiency in writing critical book reviews
- Demonstrate proficiency in writing term papers centered on big questions within respective courses
- Integrate faith with the principles of Political Science.
- Develop a theological approach to politics
- Demonstrate research skills.
- Plan and execute an original paper
- Show competency in research methods and design, drawing from both qualitative and quantitative approaches
- Be prepared for post-graduate study.
- Consider applying to graduate/law school programs after graduation
Requirements for the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with major in Political Science
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University Core Curriculum - 36 hours
Program requirements satisfy 12 of the 48 hours in the Core Curriculum.
Courses Specified by the Department - 24 hours
Institutions - 3 hours
One of the following: Constitutional Law - 3 hours
One of the following: Political Science Major Electives - 12 hours
Four of the following:
Minor field or electives as necessary to complete minimum total hours
Minimum total semester hours - 120
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