Political Science (AA-T)
The goal of the program is to introduce students to the major fields of study in political science as well as the theoretical and practical aspects of government and politics. A major in political science is of benefit to students seeking careers in law, journalism, foreign affairs, economics, business, public relations, and public administration. The program includes the study of American Politics (principles, institutions, and policies) and, depending upon the student’s chosen course of study, may also include Comparative Politics (institutional structures, processes, and political cultures), International Relations (structure and operation of the international system), and/or Political Ph
Courses
- ETHN 280 — Race, Gender and Sexual Identity in American Politics
- ETHN 281 — Race, Ethnicity, and Latinx Politics in the U.S.
- ETHN 282 — Race, Ethnicity, and Black Politics in the U.S.
- MATH 112S — Enhanced Elementary Statistics
- POL 201 — Introduction to Political Science and American Government
- POL 210 — International Relations
- POL 220 — Comparative Government
- POL 230 — Contemporary Political Issues: Middle East
- POL 240 — Introduction to Political Theory
- POL 250 — Understanding the United Nations: Theory and Practice
- POL 255 — Global Citizenship
- POL 280 — Race, Gender and Sexual Identity in American Politics
- POL 281 — Race, Ethnicity, and Latinx Politics in the U.S.
- POL 282 — Race, Ethnicity, and Black Politics in the U.S.
- PSYC 210 — Elementary Statistics