- Define key political processes, actors and institutions, as well as major theories, related to American government and politics, comparative politics, and international relations
- Articulate the role of political philosophy in shaping government and politics
- Synthesize, analyze, and critically evaluate major arguments in the study of political science and in contemporary debates involving government and politics
- Develop research designs and apply rigorous analytic methods, including quantitative and qualitative approaches, to the study of political science
- Apply and integrate personal experience in government, politics, or related activities with the study of political science
- Communicate effectively in written and oral formats relevant to the field of political science
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Type of Program
- Undergraduate Program
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Political Science Requirements
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Combined Major Requirements
- English and Political Science, BA
- Environmental Studies and Political Science, BA
- History and Political Science, BA
- Journalism and Political Science, BA
- Political Science and Communications Studies, BA
- Media and Screen Studies, and Political Science, BA
- Political Science and Economics, BA
- Political Science and Human Services, BA
- Political Science and International Affairs, BA
- Political Science and Philosophy, BA
- Sociology and Political Science, BA