B.S. in Political Science
Overview
The Department of Government, Legal Studies, and Philosophy offers programs of study leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science. This program of study is designed for students who seek skills and substantive knowledge necessary to better understand the causes and effects of a wide variety of governmental institutions, processes, policies, and political behavior in preparation for exciting career opportunities both within and outside government. Students get training in comparative methodology, international politics, political philosophy, research methods, and develop their own capstone project. Students seeking a Bachelor of Science degree take a 14-unit sequence in calculus and statistics (students seeking a Bachelor of Arts degree take an equivalent 14-unit sequence in foreign language).
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The Political Science major program offers two concentration areas of study:
- Self-Designed
- Accelerated 4+1 Bachelor’s to MPA
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The Political Science major program of study is currently offered primarily on the Stephenville campus in a face-to-face format.
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120 Credit Hours (4 years)
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Program Objectives
The Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science is designed for students who seek skills and substantive knowledge necessary to better understand the causes and effects of a wide variety of governmental institutions, processes, policies, and political behaviors in preparation for exciting career opportunities both within and outside government.
Coursework Highlights
Class | Number | Class Name |
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POLS | 2304 | Introduction to Political Science |
POLS | 3308 | International Politics |
POLS | 3311 | Political Philosophy I |
POLS | 3312 | Political Philosophy II |
POLS | 3314 | Comparative Politics |
POLS | 3316 | Political Science Research Methods |
POLS | 4390 | Political Science Capstone |
For more information on courses, please refer to the university catalog.