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Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2024 - 2025 College Catalog Degree Requirement: Political Science, BA Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Political Science, BAView Political Science Department website The Political Science Department seeks to build skills necessary to understand and analyze contemporary politics and public policy. The major provides students with knowledge of political systems, analytical skills essential for evaluation of competing political claims, and the capacity to research topics in politics or public policy. Our students will have an understanding of institutions, processes, and behaviors in subnational, national, and international political systems as well as an understanding of key themes in political thought. Our students become familiar with the tools of investigation and analysis as they develop the ability to make judgments on political issues and communicate their views to others with a respect for multiple perspectives and a thoughtful approach to political discourse. This training prepares students for careers in government, law, public policy, government-related private sector activities, public advocacy, lobbying, journalism, and teaching in elementary and secondary schools. Graduates will also be prepared for admission to professional schools or graduate studies. Learning Outcomes
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Degree Requirements | ||||
General College RequirementsGeneral College Requirements, including the following requirements to satisfy the major: | ||||
Breadth RequirementTwenty-four (24) credit hours in required political science courses with at least one course in each of the four subfields of the discipline (as listed below), | ||||
Course Name | Credit Hours: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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POSC 100 - Introduction to Politics | Credit Hours: 4 | |||
POSC 200 - Scope and Methods of Political Science | Credit Hours: 4 | |||
POSC 201 - American Politics | Credit Hours: 4 | |||
POSC 252 - Comparative Politics | Credit Hours: 4 | |||
POSC 262 - Political Theory | Credit Hours: 4 | |||
POSC 269 - International Politics | Credit Hours: 4 | |||
Depth and Concentration RequirementStudents have the option of pursuing the general political science major or pursuing a specialized concentration within the major. | ||||
General Political Science Requirements
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Concentration Requirements
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Capstone RequirementTo fulfill the twelve (12) credit capstone experience in political science, students must complete one 400-level seminar course approved for their concentration. Students without a concentration may select a 400-level seminar course from any one of the four subfields (or POSC 408 - Studies in Public Policy). All students must then fulfill one of the two options listed below:
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Credit Requirements
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Field Experience and Independent StudyThe 48 credit hours of major requirements may include field experience and independent study approved by the coordinator of the Political Science major. | ||||
Double MajorsEnvironmental Studies and Political Science
*POSC 385 - Topics in Political Science or Public Policy may be selected if they are approved for the student’s desired concentration. | ||||
Requirements for Teacher CertificationA Master of Arts in Teaching program is available at St. Mary’s College of Maryland after completion of the baccalaureate degree. Students who are interested in becoming teachers should contact the chair of the Department of Educational Studies or an education adviser in their major field of study for suggested coursework in educational studies, and their specific major. These consultations should take place during the first semester of the sophomore year. | ||||
Sequence of StudyThe student will plan a program with an adviser to make a meaningful combination of courses. In their final two years, students should seek a balance between 300-level classes and 400-level classes. The following model is suggested as a possible basic program in the major to satisfy the above stipulations: | ||||
First Year | ||||
Course Name | Credit Hours: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
POSC 100 - Introduction to Politics AND | Credit Hours: 4 | |||
POSC 200 - Scope and Methods of Political Science AND | Credit Hours: 4 | |||
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Second Year
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Third Year
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Fourth Year
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In addition, all students must complete one (1) of the following options:
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