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Faculty |
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Professors Brubaker, Byrnes, Chernoff, Kraynak, N. Moore, Shain |
The department's program is designed to provide students with an understanding and appreciation of politics in the broadest sense and to introduce them to the skills needed for research and analysis. The curriculum includes courses in the principal fields of the discipline, including American and comparative government and politics, international relations, and political theory. Through coursework and independent study projects, students confront some of the enduring questions of politics while studying political institutions, processes, behavior, and theory. Internships in Washington on the D.C. study group combine rigorous analysis of politics and government with direct exposure to Congress, the national executive, political parties, interest groups, think tanks, and media. Similarly, study and internships in Geneva, Switzerland, on the department's other study group, provide students with the opportunity to travel widely in Europe and to become immersed in the world of international organizations. The honors colloquium, in addition, offers students the opportunity to conduct significant research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students who major in political science are likely to be well prepared for future careers or graduate study in such fields as law, public service, international affairs, business management, teaching, journalism, and many others.
Course Information
Course classifications:
American politics (AM)
Comparative politics (CO)
International relations (IR)
Political theory (TH)
Awards
含羞草研究所's chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha is a national honorary society that recognizes the accomplishments of undergraduate political science students.
The Dr. William L. Boyle Jr. Award 鈥 given annually for academic excellence to a junior political science major.
The Herbert J. Storing Memorial Award 鈥 established as an annual award to a senior political science major for superior academic achievement.
Advanced Placement
Advanced placement credits are not accepted for credit in the political science major or minor programs.
Transfer Credit
含羞草研究所 students planning to study off-campus or abroad: The department will accept for major credit a maximum of two political science courses taken at other institutions. Only one transfer credit will be accepted toward the minor. These courses must have been approved for transfer credit by the 含羞草研究所 registrar and by the member of the Department of Political Science designated to evaluate them. In all instances, courses accepted for major or minor credit must be comparable in quality, quantity of reading and writing, and scope of coverage to courses offered in the department. Transfer credits will not ordinarily be offered for POSC-100 level courses or POSC 232. 400-level courses will not be accepted under any circumstances. Students who anticipate applying for major or minor credit for a course or courses to be taken at another institution should consult with the department's transfer credit representative before enrolling elsewhere.
Students transferring to 含羞草研究所 from other universities: The department will accept for major credit up to four political science courses at the 100-, 200- or 300-level taken at a student's prior academic institution. Up to two courses may be accepted toward the minor. In all instances, courses accepted for major or minor credit must be comparable in quality, quantity of reading and writing, and scope of coverage to courses offered in the department. 400-level courses will not be accepted under any circumstances. Transfer students who anticipate applying for major or minor credit for a course or courses they have already taken at another institution should consult with the department's transfer credit representative before declaring political science as their major or minor.听
Honors and High Honors
Students with outstanding records in political science may pursue honors. To qualify, a student must have, at graduation, an overall GPA of 3.40 and a departmental GPA of 3.50 in the eleven or more courses taken to satisfy the major requirement for honors. A student must enroll in the year-long honors colloquium (POSC 498听and POSC 499).听Both courses are used in determining departmental GPA, however, only one may count toward major requirements. Each student in the fall while enrolled in POSC 498听will complete an in-depth written literature review of his or her subject of interest; then, in the spring while enrolled in POSC 499, students will write a lengthy thesis. Each course is graded separately, but enrollment in POSC 499听is contingent on the successful completion of POSC 498, and the recommendation of the seminar director and the student's primary adviser. Although these courses are designed for and required of those hoping to stand for honors or high honors at graduation, neither is restricted to them; rising seniors with a strong interest in some area of political science and a proven academic record of accomplishment who would like to explore further a chosen area of research in a collaborative environment should also consider enrolling. It is critically important that juniors interested in doing an honors thesis in their senior year, speak both with their advisers and members of the faculty conducting research in an area of common interest while searching for a primary adviser to guide their independent research during their senior year.
All students who have successfully completed the honors sequence will be eligible for honors or high honors. Whether a student receives honors or high honors ultimately depends upon the outcome of their thesis research. To be awarded honors, a thesis must be judged superior both by the faculty member guiding the student's research and the seminar director of POSC 499. A thesis judged by these readers to be potentially worthy of high honors will, with the agreement of the student, be submitted to a third reader. An oral defense will then be scheduled at which time the student is examined both on the content of the thesis and his or her knowledge of the general field of inquiry. The three readers then make the final decision as to whether the student will receive high honors at graduation.
Related Majors
- Asian Studies听Students may select a topical major in Asian studies with a focus on India, China, or Japan, including related departmental courses in political science.
- International Relations听Students with a singular focus on the international political realm take, in conjunction with those in political science, courses in the languages, economics, history, and allied fields.
- Peace and Conflict Studies Students interested in this major may enroll in the interdisciplinary Peace and Conflict Studies Program.
Study Groups
Washington
The Washington Study Group, conducted in the spring term each year, provides a unique opportunity for a select group of 含羞草研究所 students to study the working processes of the American national government at close range. See "Undergraduate Program". Study group members take four courses during their term in Washington, one of which is an internship. Students receive three course credits toward completing the political science major (POSC 410, POSC 412, and POSC 414) and one university credit toward graduation (POSC 413). Prerequisites: POSC 150, POSC 210, or POSC 211.
Geneva, Switzerland
The Geneva Study Group, conducted in the fall and/or spring terms of each year, provides a rewarding opportunity for a highly select group of 含羞草研究所 students to study the workings of international organizations, the politics of the European Union and of Western European nations, and other related matters while living and traveling in the heart of Western Europe. Intensive language and cultural immersion in a French homestay, and internship opportunities working in international and non-governmental organizations are important parts of the program.
At least one college-level French course is a prerequisite. Study group directors may specify other prerequisites, but as a general rule students are required to take听POSC 232听prior to the start of the program. Students are also strongly encouraged to take at least one other political science or history course in the politics, culture, history, international relations, or economies of Europe.
For further information, please see Off-Campus Study.
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Majors and Minors
Major
Minor
Courses
- POSC 150听-听America as a Democracy (AM)
- POSC 151听-听Politics and Moral Vision (TH)
- POSC 152听-听Global Peace and War (IR)
- POSC 153听-听Introduction to Comparative Politics (CO)
- POSC 208听-听Comparative Democracies (CO)
- POSC 210听-听Congress (AM)
- POSC 211听-听The Presidency and Executive Leadership (AM)
- POSC 214听-听Comparative Politics: East and Southeast Asia (CO)
- POSC 215听-听Comparative Politics: Middle East (CO)
- POSC 216听-听Comparative Politics: Latin America (CO)
- POSC 232听-听Fundamentals of International Relations (IR)
- POSC 260听-听Foundations of Political Thought (TH)
- POSC 291听-听Independent Study
- POSC 300听-听Geneva Colloquium
- POSC 303听-听A View from the Mayor's Desk: Current Dynamics of American Governance
- POSC 304听-听Islam and Politics
- POSC 305听-听From Coconuts to iPhones: the Politics of Economic Development in East and Southeast Asia
- POSC 307听-听China's Foreign Relations
- POSC 309听-听On the Edges of Sovereignty: Microstates, Unrecognized Territories, and Non-Territorial Actors
- POSC 314听-听American Political Development
- POSC 316听-听Public Opinion
- POSC 317听-听Identity Politics
- POSC 321听-听Political Parties and Electoral Process
- POSC 323听-听American Elections and Party Power
- POSC 326听-听State and Local Politics
- POSC 328听-听Religion and Politics
- POSC 329听-听The Politics of Nationalism and Memory in Eastern Europe (Extended Study)
- POSC 330听-听Post-Mao China and World Development
- POSC 331听-听Politics in Sub-Saharan Africa
- POSC 335听-听U.S. Environmental Politics
- POSC 336听-听Campaigns & Voting Behavior
- POSC 338听-听Sex, Law, and the American Culture Wars
- POSC 341听-听War and the Shaping of American Politics
- POSC 343听-听Liberalism & Socialism
- POSC 344听-听Politics of Poverty
- POSC 345听-听The News Media and the Political Process
- POSC 346听-听Beneath the Black Robes: Courts as Political Institutions
- POSC 349听-听The International Political Economy
- POSC 350听-听Africa in World Politics
- POSC 351听-听Foreign Relations of East Asia
- POSC 353听-听National Security
- POSC 354听-听Capitalism, the State, and Development in Latin America
- POSC 357听-听International Institutions
- POSC 358听-听Transnational Politics
- POSC 359听-听Power in Russia from Gorbachev to Putin
- POSC 361听-听Humanitarian Interventions
- POSC 366听-听Contemporary American Foreign Policy
- POSC 367听-听The European Union
- POSC 368听-听American Foreign Relations with China
- POSC 371听-听West European Politics
- POSC 373听-听The Public Policy Process
- POSC 374听-听International Law
- POSC 377听-听Political Psychology
- POSC 379听-听The Development of the Modern State
- POSC 380听-听Reason, Faith, and Politics
- POSC 382听-听American Political Thought
- POSC 383听-听National Security (Extended Study)
- POSC 385听-听Modernity and its Conservative Critics
- POSC 386听-听Enlightenment Political and Social Thought
- POSC 387听-听Reason and Power in Social and Political Thought
- POSC 388听-听Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties
- POSC 389听-听Constitutional Law: Structures and Powers
- POSC 390听-听Silent Warfare: Intelligence Analysis and Statecraft
- POSC 391听-听Independent Study
- POSC 404听-听Seminar: Political Polarization and American Democracy
- POSC 405听-听Seminar: Coercive Diplomacy: Trade, Aid & Sanctions
- POSC 406听-听Seminar: The State and Political Violence
- POSC 407听-听Seminar: Media and International Relations
- POSC 410听-听Our Constitutional Order: Continuity and Change (Study Group)
- POSC 412听-听Readings and Research on American Government (Study Group)
- POSC 414听-听Seminar: Contemporary Policy Process (Study Group)
- POSC 416听-听Seminar: Democracy, Capitalism, and the Changing World Order
- POSC 417听-听Seminar: Law and Order
- POSC 419听-听Conspiracy Theories and Fake News
- POSC 421听-听Seminar: Information Warfare
- POSC 433听-听Seminar: Topics in Globalization
- POSC 434听-听Seminar: Immigrants, Refugees, and the Politics of Borders
- POSC 436听-听Seminar: Continuity and Change in International Politics
- POSC 437听-听Seminar: Democratization and Prospects for Peace and Prosperity
- POSC 441听-听Seminar: Theories of State
- POSC 451听-听Seminar: Africa in World Politics
- POSC 454听-听Seminar: The Cold War and After
- POSC 456听-听Seminar: War - Theories and Practices
- POSC 462听-听Seminar: Citizenship and Social Class
- POSC 464听-听Seminar: Freedom and Authority in Modern Political Philosophy
- POSC 475听-听Seminar: Philosophies of Law: Theory and Practice
- POSC 491听-听Independent Study
- POSC 498听-听Honors Seminar
- POSC 499听-听Honors Seminar