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Political Science Minor Requirements 18
credits, 6 courses total
- POL 120 American Government - 3 credits
Analysis of the structure and function of basic institutions of
American government. The cultural setting, constitutional
foundations and policy-making process are examined in detail.
[Offered every semester]
- Any five other Political Science courses - 15 credits
Courses from which you may choose:
- POL 110 Introduction to Politics [counts toward the minor only if it's one of your first two political science courses]
- POL 120 American Government and Politics
- POL 202 Research Methods in Political Science
- POL 211 Classical and Medieval Political Theory
- POL 212 Early Modern Political Theory
- POL 221 State Government
- POL 223 Urban and Suburban Politics
- POL 224 Political Parties
- POL 225 Political Economy of the United States
- POL 226 American Judicial System
- POL 228 African-American Politics
- POL 230 Comparative Politics: Development and Modernization
- POL 240 International Relations
- POL 272 Politics and Sex
- POL 275 Politics and the Media
- POL 311 American Political Theory
- POL 321 Politics of US Education
- POL 322 The American Presidency
- POL 323 Political Socialization
- POL 324 Constitutional Law: The Judicial Process
- POL 325 Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
- POL 327 Congress and the Policy-Making Process
- POL 328 Urban Policies and Problems
- POL 329 Women and the Law
- POL 332 European Political Systems
- POL 333 Politics of the Third World
- POL 335 Russia and the Successor States
- POL 336 Politics of Asia: India and China
- POL 337 Politics of Latin America
- POL 338 Caribbean Political Systems
- POL 339 African Politics
- POL 340 International Law
- POL 342 International Political Economy
- POL 343 The United Nations
- POL 345 United States Foreign Policy
- POL 347 The Middle East in World Politics
- POL 348 War and Peace
- POL 349 Southeast Asia in World Politics
- POL 352 Politics of Poverty
- POL 353 Politics and Labor Movements
- POL 355 Politics of the Environment
- POL 362 Social Movements and Political Change
- POL 373 Politics of Sexual Violence
- POL 399 Selected Topics
- POL 412 Marxist Political Theory
- POL 414 Capitalism and Socialism
- POL 480 Seminar in Political Science
- POL 495 Internship in Politics
- POL 499 Independent Study
(For complete course descriptions, see the University's Undergraduate Catalog.)
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