Traditional Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2018 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.
- The fundamentals of democratic theory
- How Institutions Influence and are Influenced by Political Behavior
- Develop a Theological Approach to Politics
- Understand How To Compare Political Systems
- Plan and Execute a Research Paper
- Understand how the Constitutional Law in the U.S. developed and is applied
- Think critically.
- Demonstrate proficiency in writing critical book reviews
- Demonstrate proficiency in writing case briefs
- Demonstrate writing skills.
- Demonstrate proficiency in writing essays
- Integrate faith with the principles of Political Science.
- Develop a Theological Approach to Politics
- Understand the contours of biblical justice
- Demonstrate research skills.
- Plan and execute a publishable quality research paper
- Show competency in research design and univariate and multivariate analysis of public opinion data
- Be prepared for graduate school.
- Student success at matriculating and graduating graduate/law school
Requirements for the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with major in Political Science
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University Core Curriculum - 46 hours
The Philosophy elective is covered by POL 3003 , the Global Studies elective is covered by POL 2213 , and POL 2013 is included in the program requirements. Courses specified by this department - 24 hours
Institution courses options - 6 hours
Political Science major electives - 9 hours
Minor field or electives as necessary to complete minimum total hours
Minimum total semester hours - 124
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