Administered by Department of Political Science
Effective Spring 2020
Complete all 3 core courses. No prerequisites.
POLISCI.120 U.S. Government
POLISCI.260 Intro to Comparative Politics
POLISCI.280 Intro International Relations
Complete any 3 courses from the list below (at least 2 courses must be at the 300/400 level)
Prerequisites:
For 300/400 level courses, students must first complete core course(s) in related subfield (see Prerequisite Guide below).
In lieu of these prerequisites, a student may gain permission from the instructor.
POLISCI.375 Multicultural Theory
POLISCI.377 Feminist Political Theory
POLISCI.405 Development of Political Thought
POLISCI.409 American Political Thought
POLISCI.492 Seminar – Government and Politics
POLISCI.303 Politics and the Arts
POLISCI.307 Ethics in Politics and Public Policy
POLISCI.325 Campaigns and Elections
POLISCI.326 Parties Groups and Public Opinion
POLISCI.336 Public Administration Theory
POLISCI.422 Gender and Politics
POLISCI.437 Public Admin Application
POLISCI.438 Public Personnel Administration
POLISCI.429 Racism/Sexism Am Politics
POLISCI.440 President and Congress
POLISCI.446 Constitutional Law 1
POLISCI.447 Constitutional Law 2
POLISCI.448 The Judicial Process
POLISCI.452 State and Local Government
POLISCI.456 Public Policy
POLISCI.492 Seminar – Government and Politics
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 Asia Pacific
POLISCI.487 International Law and Organizations
POLISCI.492 Seminar – Government and Politics
POLISCI.101 Elements of Political Science
POLISCI.108 Contemporary Political Ideologies
POLISCI.121 Contemporary Problems US Government
POLISCI.181 Contemporary Issues in World Politics
POLISCI.300 Political Science Research
POLISCI.303 Politics and the Arts
POLISCI.307 Ethics in Politics and Public Policy
POLISCI.310 Government and Politics of China
POLISCI.322 Political Violence
POLISCI.325 Campaigns and Elections
POLISCI.326 Parties Groups and Public Opinion
POLISCI.336 Public Administration Theory
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.373 Government China and India
POLISCI.375 Multicultural Theory
POLISCI.376 Government and Politics of the Middle East
POLISCI.377 Feminist Political Theory
POLISCI.405 Development of Political Thought
POLISCI.409 American Political Thought
POLISCI.415 Human Right/Public Policy
POLISCI.422 Gender and Politics
POLISCI.429 Racism/Sexism Am Politics
POLISCI.437 Public Administration Application
POLISCI.438 Public Personnel Administration
POLISCI.440 President and Congress
POLISCI.445 Public Choice
POLISCI.446 Constitutional Law 1
POLISCI.447 Constitutional Law 2
POLISCI.448 The Judicial Process
POLISCI.452 State and Local Government
POLISCI.453 Local Government and Politics
POLISCI.456 Public Policy
POLISCI.457 Political Economy
POLISCI.458 US Foreign Policy
POLISCI.462 Information Technology and World Politics
POLISCI.466 International Relations in the Asian Pacific
POLISCI.480 Political Science Capstone
POLISCI.487 International Law and Organizations
POLISCI.490 Independent Study
POLISCI.492 Seminar – Government and Politics
POLISCI.497 International Political Science