POLBA - Political Science
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Program Type
Bachelor of Arts
College
College of Social & Behavioral Sciences
Career
Undergraduate
Program Availability
The Foreign Affairs emphasis has been renamed; for applicants in Fall 2024 and beyond, please see the International Affairs emphasis.
The following emphases will no longer accept new applicants beginning Summer 2024:
-Comparative Politics
-Ideas and Methods
-International Relations
The following emphases will no longer accept new applicants beginning Summer 2024:
-Comparative Politics
-Ideas and Methods
-International Relations
Learning Outcomes
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Students will be able to critically analyze political information given an issue important in modern U.S. society.
- Students will be able to differentiate the theoretical, structural, historical, and scientific dimensions of politics.
- Students will be able to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
- Students will demonstrate sensitivity and tolerance of racial, cultural, and other human differences.
- Students will demonstrate commitment to being a politically responsible citizen.
- Students will be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the American political system and/or political systems and governmental institutions around the world
- Students will be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the political processes and institutions that form public policies and impact citizens, as well as the political culture that allows individuals and groups to affect how those processes function.
- Students will demonstrate a basic understanding of foundational concepts, theories, and methodologies used in the study of (their chosen field within) political science.
- Students will be able to demonstrate research and writing skills relevant to the field of political science.
- Students will be able to demonstrate critical thinking about political issues by assessing competing arguments and developing proficiency in communicating arguments in oral and/or written formats.
- Students will be able to critically analyze political information given an issue important in modern U.S. society.
- Students will be able to differentiate the theoretical, structural, historical, and scientific dimensions of politics.
- Students will be able to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
- Students will demonstrate sensitivity and tolerance of racial, cultural, and other human differences.
- Students will demonstrate commitment to being a politically responsible citizen.
- Students will be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the American political system and/or political systems and governmental institutions around the world
- Students will be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the political processes and institutions that form public policies and impact citizens, as well as the political culture that allows individuals and groups to affect how those processes function.
- Students will demonstrate a basic understanding of foundational concepts, theories, and methodologies used in the study of (their chosen field within) political science.
- Students will be able to demonstrate research and writing skills relevant to the field of political science.
- Students will be able to demonstrate critical thinking about political issues by assessing competing arguments and developing proficiency in communicating arguments in oral and/or written formats.