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Law and Politics Option

Course List
Code Title Credits
Foundation Courses  
PS 201 *INTRODUCTION TO UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS 4
PS 206 *INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THOUGHT 4
PS 204 *INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS 4
or PS 205 *INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Methods/WIC  
PS 300 ^RESEARCH METHODS 4
Upper-Division Option Courses  
Select at least 16 credits from the following courses: 1 16

PS 311

CONGRESSIONAL POLITICS  

PS 312

PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS  

PS 326

JUDICIAL PROCESS AND POLITICS  

PS 331

*STATE AND LOCAL POLITICS  

PS 361

CLASSICAL POLITICAL THOUGHT  

PS 362

MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT  

PS 363

*GENDER AND RACE IN AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT  

PS 365

AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT  

PS 371

PUBLIC POLICY PROBLEMS  

PS 372

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION  

PS 375

*THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT AND POLICIES  

PS 381

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: GOVERNMENT POWERS AND CONSTRAINTS  

PS 382

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: CIVIL LIBERTIES  

PS 383

*CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: CIVIL RIGHTS  

PS 384

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED  

PS 454

INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ORGANIZATIONS  

PS 462

THEORIES OF LAW  
Select up to 8 credits from the following courses: 8

ECON 461

LAW, ECONOMICS, AND REGULATION  

SOC 340

DEVIANT BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL CONTROL  

SOC 440

JUVENILE DELINQUENCY  

SOC 441

CRIMINOLOGY AND PENOLOGY  

SOC 442

SOCIOLOGY OF DRUG USE AND ABUSE  

SOC 448

LAW AND SOCIETY  
Political Science Electives  
Select 12 credits 2 12
Total Credits 52

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC). Major courses cannot double count for Baccalaureate Core requirements.

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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)

1

16 to 24 credits from the political science courses listed. Up to 8 upper-division credits can come from classes listed in economics and sociology. Credits from all courses must add up to at least 24. Other courses applied to this total must be approved by the department.

2

Any political science courses may be taken to reach the minimum of 52 total credits in the major with at least 36 of these at the upper-division level.

Potential for Learning Outside the Classroom

Political science majors are strongly encouraged to pursue experiential learning and other educational opportunities outside of the classroom, and these experiences can be used to fulfill some political science graduation requirements. Such experiences can include research, thesis writing, projects, or internship. Credits will be placed in the appropriate PS 401 – PS 410 designator. A maximum of 8 credits from any combination of PS 401 – PS 410 may be applied to the major, although additional credits from courses in this range may be applied to general graduation requirements. Additional experiential learning opportunities include "field schools" and study abroad. Students should discuss all of these opportunities with the political science undergraduate advisor.