2020-2021 Academic Catalog
Political Science, BA
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Admission Requirements:Students can be admitted into the College of Liberal Arts after completing ENG 1100 or ENG 1140 with a grade of C or by completing at least two other Wright State Core courses taught by the College with a grade of “C” or higher. Program Description:Students of Political Science study governments: how they evolve, why they exist, the forms and social functions they assume, why they change, and who controls them. To understand governments, students of Political Science also study politics: how people behave in their relationship to government, what they do to influence government, and how government attempts to influence people’s behavior and beliefs about what it does. Students of politics appreciate how cultural, historical, and economic forces affect the evolution of governments and mass political behavior. The Bachelor of Arts program in Political Science focuses on three areas of instruction: -
American politics, including legislative and executive institutions, political parties and interest groups, public administration, public opinion and elections, and state and urban government.
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International relations and comparative politics, including American foreign policy, European, Latin American, Middle Eastern, Russian, African, and Asian politics; national security policy, terrorism, human rights, and developing political systems;
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Law and the courts, and political theory, including public law, judicial politics, constitutional law, criminal justice, civil liberties, and environmental law, feminist theory, political philosophy, political ideologies, the history of political thought, and political analysis.
Program Learning Outcomes:- Be effective writers
- Be able to produce analytical work on both domestic and international political issues
Departmental HonorsPolitical Science majors may earn departmental honors by completing the following requirements: -
Achieve a minimum GPA of 3.5 in all Political Science course work and a 3.0 in cumulative GPA overall in all course work,
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Complete an honors project (20-page minimum) associated with a 4000-level course in Political Science with a grade of A or B (interested students should contact the chair of the School of Public and International Affairs for more information).
By completing these requirements and the eight-course Honors Program requirement, majors may earn the designation “University Honors Scholar” upon graduation. Interested students should contact the University Honors Program for more information. For additional information: |