Political Science
Mission
Political Science seeks to explain the world of politics and government. The study of government and politics is a crucial element of a liberal arts education. As the world becomes more interdependent, the importance of the discipline of political science grows. The Political Science program strives to embody the University’s goal of shaping lives and building futures through excellent teaching, open and robust debate, active scholarship, and personal mentoring. Our goal is to prepare students for careers in government and politics, law, humanitarian work, teaching, research, and peacemaking, and for work in related fields such as business, education, or missions.
The department is committed to providing students with political knowledge and skills that will enable them to assume leadership responsibility from the local level to the global community. Through the study of political ideas and institutions, research methods and law, the analysis of a variety of political systems, internships, and rigorous research projects, the program challenges students to develop both the tools and the vision for understanding, nurturing, and transforming the society in which they live.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Political Science will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of Supreme Court cases from social, political, philosophical, psychological, normative, and legal perspectives.
- Demonstrate competencies by producing written work indicating knowledge of scientific and professional writing.
- Demonstrate knowledge of professional ethics.
Special Features and Activities
- Join Pi Sigma Alpha, the national political science honor society.
Degrees and Certificates
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Political Science, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) -
International Relations, Minor -
Political Science, Minor -
Pre-Law Minor, Minor