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Political Science (B.A.)

Administered by Department of Political Science

Effective Spring 2020

As per PRP3604: All students earning a first baccalaureate degree will take at least 30 of their last 45 credits at Bloomsburg University, no more credits are required than the 30 credits. All first baccalaureate students will take at least 50% of credits required for the Major from a PASSHE university. Bloomsburg University may require up to a maximum of 50% of the Major credits. Program exceptions to the policy are to be approved by the Office of the Chancellor.

A total of 39 semester hours are required for a major in political science; the balance of the university's 120-semester hour requirement for a bachelor's degree come from general education courses and free elective courses.

Core Courses (12 credits)

Complete all 4 courses with a C or better grade. No prerequisites.

POLISCI.108 Contemporary Political Ideologies

POLISCI.120 U.S. Government

POLISCI.260 Intro to Comparative Politics

POLISCI.280 Intro to International Relations

Methods (3 credits)

Complete POLISCI 300 with a C or better grade.

Prerequisites:

Complete foundational math course (MATH 141 strongly recommended).

Core courses must be either completed or taken concurrently with POLISCI 300; or by permission of the Chair.

POLISCI.300 Political Science Research

Prerequisite Guide

Complete advanced courses under C. Electives and D Concentration using this guide.

Prerequisite: POLISCI.108

POLISCI.377 Feminist Political Theory

POLISCI.405 Development of Political Thought

POLISCI.409 American Political Thought

POLISCI.492 Seminar – Government and Politics

POLISCI.375 Multicultural Theory

Prerequisite: POLISCI.120

POLISCI.307 Ethics in Politics and Public Policy

POLISCI.325 Campaigns and Elections

POLISCI.326 Parties Groups & Public Opinion

POLISCI.336 Public Administration Theory

POLISCI.422 Gender and Politics

POLISCI.429 Racism/Sexism Am Politics

POLISCI.437 Public Admin Application

POLISCI.438 Public Personnel Administration

POLISCI.440 President & Congress

POLISCI.446 Constitutional Law 1

POLISCI.447 Constitutional Law 2

POLISCI.448 The Judicial Process

POLISCI.452 State & Local Government

POLISCI.456 Public Policy

POLISCI.492 Seminar – Government and Politics

Prerequisite: POLISCI 260/280

POLISCI.310 Government and Politics of China

POLISCI.322 Political Violence

POLISCI.340 Politics of Immigration

POLISCI.345 Democratization and Regime Change

POLISCI.350 Globalization and the United Nations

POLISCI.366 European Politics

POLISCI.368 Asian Politics

POLISCI.371 African Politics

POLISCI.376 Middle East Politics

POLISCI.458 US Foreign Policy

POLISCI.462 Information Technology and World Politics

POLISCI.466 International Relations in the Asia Pacific

POLISCI.487 International Law and Organizations

POLISCI.492 Seminar – Government and Politics

Concentration (9 credits)

Complete 3 courses in one of the 5 concentration areas.

Prerequisites:

Must complete core course in related subfields (see Prerequisite Guide above).

POLISCI 300 must be either completed before or taken concurrently with any advanced course.

In lieu of these prerequisites, a student may gain permission from the instructor.

American Government and Politics:

POLISCI.303 Politics and the Arts

POLISCI.325 Campaigns and Elections

POLISCI.326 Parties Groups and Public Opinion

POLISCI.409 American Political Thought

POLISCI.422 Gender and Politics

POLISCI.429 Racism/Sexism Am Politics

POLISCI.440 President and Congress

POLISCI.452 State and Local Government

POLISCI.456 Public Policy

POLISCI.492 Seminar – Government and Politics

International Studies:

POLISCI.310 Government and Politics of China

POLISCI.322 Political Violence

POLISCI.340 Politics of Immigration

POLISCI.345 Democratization and Regime Change

POLISCI.350 Globalization and the United Nations

POLISCI.366 European Politics

POLISCI.368 Asian Politics

POLISCI.371 African Politics

POLISCI.376 Government and Politics of the Middle East

POLISCI.458 US Foreign Policy

POLISCI.462 Information Technology and World Politics

POLISCI.466 International Relations in the Asian Pacific

POLISCI.487 International Law and Organizations

POLISCI.492 Seminar – Government and Politics

Public Administration:

POLISCI.307 Ethics in Politics and Public Policy

POLISCI.336 Public Administration Theory

POLISCI.437 Public Administration Application

POLISCI.438 Public Personnel Administration

POLISCI.456 Public Policy

POLISCI.492 Seminar – Government and Politics

Legal Studies:

POLISCI.446 Constitutional Law I

POLISCI.447 Constitutional Law II

POLISCI.448 Judicial Process

POLISCI.487 International Law and Organizations

POLISCI.492 Seminar – Government and Politics

Free Electives: Any 2 courses from the above lists

Electives (12 credits)

Complete any 4 advanced courses (300/400 level) not part of the Concentration.

Prerequisites:

Must complete core course(s) in related subfield (see Prerequisite Guide above).

POLISCI 300 must be either completed before or taken concurrently with any advanced course.

In lieu of the prerequisites, a student may gain permission from the instructor.

Capstone (3 credits)

Complete 1 course listed below. Students may complete both options.

Prerequisites:

Completion of all core courses, POLISCI 300, and a minimum of 5 out of 7 courses from the Elective and Concentration. The latter requirement may be waived by permission of the chair.

Internship: minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA or at the discretion of the chair; gain permission from academic advisor and campus Director of Academic Internships; complete at least 60 credit hours, or by permission of the Department Chair.

Thesis:

POLISCI.480 Political Science Capstone

Internship:

POLISCI.497 Internship Political Science

POLISCI 492 (Seminar) may count in one or more areas of the curriculum depending on the topic. Check with the Department for specific information.

Students have the option of designing their own concentration. To do so, they must first gain the approval of their academic advisor and use their idea as a guide for determining which core course should serve as a prerequisite.

Some internships such as The Washington Center (TWC) and The Harrisburg Internship Semester (THIS) have separate course designations.

Courses that do not count toward the major: POLISCI 101, 121, 181