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Political science enjoys a central position among the social sciences. Aristotle characterized politics as the “queen of the sciences.” It is a broad discipline that encompasses philosophical, historical and analytical studies of governments, politics and policies. Political science students learn not only the concepts, theories and methods associated with the discipline, but also gain the cognitive and presentational skills required of tomorrow’s public and private leaders. At its core, politics is about building and maintaining communities at the local, state, national and international levels that enable citizens to live enriching and fulfilling lives. Political science students develop not only an understanding of those communities, but also the ability to influence them.
Total Program Credits: 120
General Education Requirements: | 35 Credits | ||
ENGL 1010 | Introduction to Academic Writing | 3 | |
or | ENGH 1005 | Literacies and Composition Across Contexts (5) | |
ENGL 2010 | Intermediate Writing Academic Writing and Research | 3 | |
Complete one of the following: | 3 | ||
MAT 1030 | Quantitative Reasoning (3) (recommended) | ||
MAT 1035 | Quantitative Reasoning with Integrated Algebra (6) (recommended) | ||
STAT 1040 | Introduction to Statistics (3) | ||
STAT 1045 | Introduction to Statistics with Algebra (5) | ||
MATH 1050 | College Algebra (4) (recommended for business, Education, Science, and Health Professions majors) | ||
MATH 1055 | College Algebra with Preliminaries (5) | ||
Complete one of the following: | 3 | ||
HIST 1700 | American Civilization (3) | ||
HIST 2700 | US History to 1877 (3) | ||
and | HIST 2710 | US History since 1877 (3) | |
HIST 1740 | US Economic History (3) | ||
POLS 1000 | American Heritage (3) | ||
Complete the following: | |||
PHIL 2050 | Ethics and Values | 3 | |
HLTH 1100 | Personal Health and Wellness (2) | ||
or | EXSC 1097 | Fitness for Life | 2 |
Distribution Courses: | |||
Biology | 3 | ||
Physical Science | 3 | ||
Additional Biology or Physical Science | 3 | ||
Humanities | 3 | ||
Fine Arts | 3 | ||
Social/Behavioral Science | 3 | ||
Discipline Core Requirements: | 30 Credits | ||
POLS 1100 | American National Government | 3 | |
POLS 2100 | Introduction to International Relations | 3 | |
POLS 2200 | Introduction to Comparative Politics | 3 | |
POLS 230G | Introduction to Political Theory | 3 | |
POLS 3000 | Political Analysis | 3 | |
POLS 4990 | Senior Seminar WE (3) | ||
or | POLS 480R | Internship WE | 3 |
or | PJST 4900 | Peace and Justice Studies Capstone (3) | |
Quantitative Requirement | |||
POLS 3010 | Political Analysis II | 3 | |
Complete 9 credits from the following courses: | 9 | ||
POLS 3020 | Public Program Analysis (3) | ||
POLS 3040 | Survey Research and Design Methods (3) | ||
POLS 3050 | Experimental Methods in Political Science (3) | ||
POLS 3060 | Qualitative Analysis (3) | ||
POLS 3070 | Policy Analysis (3) | ||
Elective Requirements: | 25 Credits | ||
Any courses numbered 1000 or higher. (3 credit hours must be upper division (3000-4000 level courses)) | 25 | ||
Emphasis Requirements: | 30 Credits | ||
PJST 3000 | Introduction to Peace and Justice Studies WE | 3 | |
PJST 3400 | Conflict Transformation Resolution and Sustainable Peace | 3 | |
Complete 12 credits from the following courses: | 12 | ||
CNST 4795 | Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (3) | ||
PJST 3020 | The Ethics of War and Peace (3) | ||
PJST 3030 | The Scientific Study of War and Peace (3) | ||
PJST 3040 | Peace in Historical Context (3) | ||
PJST 3100 | Introduction to Human Security (3) | ||
PJST 3200 | Global Poverty Facts Causes and Solutions (3) | ||
PJST 3300 | Community Development (3) | ||
PJST 4200 | Advanced Poverty Studies:Global Problems and Policies (3) | ||
PJST 4300 | Race Gender and Class in Peace and Justice (3) | ||
PJST 475R | Issues in Peace and Justice Studies (3) | ||
POLS 3100 | Survey of International Terrorism (3) | ||
POLS 3650 | Model United Nations (3) | ||
POLS 4500 | International Conflict and Security (3) | ||
SOC 3460 | Political Sociology (3) | ||
Complete any 12 elective credits (at least 4 credits must be upper division, and at least 3 credits must be a POLS Writing Enriched course) | 12 |
Graduation Requirements:
This graduation plan is a sample plan and is intended to be a guide. Your specific plan may differ based on your Math and English placement and/or transfer credits applied. You are encouraged to meet with an advisor and set up an individualized graduation plan in Wolverine Track.
Milestone courses (pre-requisites for a course in one of the subsequent semesters) are marked in red and Italicized.
Semester 1 | Course Title | Credit Hours |
ENGL 1010 or ENGH 1005 | Introduction to Academic Writing or Literacies and Composition Across Context | 3 |
POLS 1100 | American National Government | 3 |
HLTH 1100 or EXSC 1097 | Personal Health & Wellness or Fitness for Life | 2 |
Fine Arts | 3 | |
Lower-Div Elective | Choose from list | 3 |
Lower-Div Elective | Choose from list | 3 |
Semester total: | 17 | |
Semester 2 | Course Title | Credit Hours |
ENGL 2010 | Intermediate Writing/Academic Writing and Research | 3 |
MAT 1030 | Quantitative Reasoning | 3 |
American Institutions | Choose from list | 3 |
Humanities | Choose from list | 3 |
POLS 2100 | Introduction to International Relations | 3 |
Semester total: | 15 | |
Semester 3 | Course Title | Credit Hours |
PHIL 2050 | Ethics & Values | 3 |
Biology | Choose from list | 3 |
Physical Science | Choose from list | 3 |
Social/Behavioral Science | Choose from list | 3 |
POLS 230G | Introduction to Political Theory | 3 |
Semester total: | 15 | |
Semester 4 | Course Title | Credit Hours |
Biological/Physical Science | Choose from list | 3 |
POLS 2200 | Introduction to Comparative Politics | 3 |
POLS 3310 | Introduction to Public Policy WE | 3 |
Lower-Div Elective | Choose from list | 3 |
Lower-Div Elective | Choose from list | 3 |
Semester total: | 15 | |
Semester 5 | Course Title | Credit Hours |
POLS 3250 | Introduction to Law and Politics | 3 |
PJST 3000 | Introduction to Peace and Justice Studies WE | 3 |
POLS 3000 | Political Analysis | 3 |
POLS 3300 | Introduction to Public Administration | 3 |
Lower-Div Elective | Choose from list | 3 |
Semester total: | 15 | |
Semester 6 | Course Title | Credit Hours |
Quantitative Requirement | Choose from list | 3 |
POLS 3010 | Political Analysis II | 3 |
PJST 3400 | Conflict Transformation: Resolution and Sustainable Peace | 3 |
POLS Concentration | Choose from list | 3 |
Upper-Div. Elective | Choose from list | 3 |
Semester total: | 15 | |
Semester 7 | Course Title | Credit Hours |
Quantitative Requirement | Choose from list | 3 |
POLS Concentration | Choose from concentration list. | 3 |
POLS Concentration | Choose from concentration list. | 3 |
POLS Concentration | Choose from concentration list. | 3 |
Lower-Div Elective | Choose from list | 3 |
Semester total: | 15 | |
Semester 8 | Course Title | Credit Hours |
Quantitative Requirement | Choose from list | 3 |
POLS 480R/4990 | Internship WE or Senior Seminar WE | 3 |
PJST 4900 | Peace and Justice Studies Capstone WE | 3 |
Lower-Div Elective | Choose from list | 4 |
Semester total: | 13 | |
Degree total: | 120 |
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