Political Science, B.A.
	
A minor is required for this major.
	
		
			Requirements:  (39 credits)
		
			Core:
		
			
				| PS 104 | The World's Political Systems | 3  | 
			
				|   | or |  | 
			
				| PS 110 | American Government & Politics | 3  | 
			
				| PS 250 | Approaches to Political Science | 3  | 
			
				| Total Credit Hours: | 6 | 
			
		
			Five Core Areas (3 credits in each):
		
			U.S. and state government and politics
		
			
				| PS 230 | American State and Local Government | 3  | 
			
				| PS 231 | Conduct of American Foreign Policy | 3  | 
			
				| PS 315 | Internet & Media Politics | 3  | 
			
				| PS 330 | American Parties and Interest Groups | 3  | 
			
				| PS 430 | The American Presidency | 3  | 
			
				| PS 431 | The Legislative Process | 3  | 
			
		
			Political theory
		
			
				| PS 232 | Ancient and Medieval Political Thought | 3  | 
			
				| PS 334 | Modern Political Thought | 3  | 
			
				| PS 335 | American Political Thought | 3  | 
			
				| PS 433 | 20th-Century Political Thought | 3  | 
			
		
			Comparative government
		
			
				| PS 336 | West European Governments | 3  | 
			
				| PS 380 | International Conflict and Security | 3  | 
			
				| PS 420 | Government and Politics of Latin America | 3  | 
			
				| PS 421 | Government and Politics of Africa | 3  | 
			
				| PS 425 | Asian Politics | 3  | 
			
				| PS 434 | Government and Politics of the Middle East and North Africa | 3  | 
			
		
			International relations and organization
		
			Public policy and law
		
			Specialization
		
(6 credits in one of the following specializations, at least 3 credits at the 300-400 level):
			U.S. and state government, administration, and policy
		
			
				| PS 230 | American State and Local Government | 3  | 
			
				| PS 231 | Conduct of American Foreign Policy | 3  | 
			
				| PS 260 | Public Administration | 3  | 
			
				| PS 270 | Law and Politics | 3  | 
			
				| PS 331 | American Constitutional Law | 3  | 
			
				| PS 332 | Civil Liberties | 3  | 
			
				| PS 430 | The American Presidency | 3  | 
			
				| PS 431 | The Legislative Process | 3  | 
			
				| PS 439 | U.S. Middle East Policy | 3  | 
			
				| PS 445 | Public Policy Analysis and Evaluation | 3  | 
			
				| PS 446 | The Budgetary Process | 3  | 
			
				| PS 448 | Current U.S. Public Policy Issues | 3  | 
			
		
			Comparative and international politics
		
			
				| PS 235/LAS 235 | International Relations | 3  | 
			
				| PS 336 | West European Governments | 3  | 
			
				| PS 339 | International Law | 3  | 
			
				| PS 345 | International Terrorism | 3  | 
			
				| PS 380 | International Conflict and Security | 3  | 
			
				| PS 420 | Government and Politics of Latin America | 3  | 
			
				| PS 421 | Government and Politics of Africa | 3  | 
			
				| PS 425 | Asian Politics | 3  | 
			
				| PS 434 | Government and Politics of the Middle East and North Africa | 3  | 
			
		
			Leadership, organizations, political behavior and methods
		
			
				| PS 280 | Religion & Politics | 3  | 
			
				| PS 315 | Internet & Media Politics | 3  | 
			
				| PS 330 | American Parties and Interest Groups | 3  | 
			
				| PS 338 | International Organization | 3  | 
			
				| PS 343 | Political Leadership | 3  | 
			
				| PS 415 | Government & Business in the Information Age | 3  | 
			
				| PS 450 | Public Sector Ethics | 3  | 
			
				| PS 460 |  |  | 
			
		
			Political Theory
		
			
				| PS 232 | Ancient and Medieval Political Thought | 3  | 
			
				| PS 334 | Modern Political Thought | 3  | 
			
				| PS 335 | American Political Thought | 3  | 
			
				| PS 433 | 20th-Century Political Thought | 3  | 
			
		
			Electives (12 credits in Political Science)
		
 
	 Total Credit Hours: 39
At least 18 of the 39 credits for the Major must be taken at the 300-400 level.
Credits from internships may be used to meet up to 6 credits of the appropriate specialization requirement.
3 credits from History, Sociology, Psychology, Economics, Geography, Mathematics, or Statistics may count towards the Major if approved in advance by the Chair of Political Science.