Political Science Minor

Overview

The Political Science minor offers students a focused exploration of key political concepts and systems. The program includes foundational courses in American politics, comparative politics, international relations, and political theory. Students also select electives across these subfields, enhancing their understanding of political institutions, behaviors, and outcomes. The minor complements various major fields of study, equipping students with analytical and critical thinking skills valuable for careers in government, law, business, and beyond.

Requirements (18 credits)

Core Courses

Complete two of the following courses:

POL 1101Introduction to American Politics

3

POL 1201Introduction to Comparative Politics

3

POL 1301Introduction to International Relations

3

POL 1401Great Political Thinkers: Introduction to Political Theory

3

POL 1501Fundamentals of Political Science

3

Subfields

Complete three POL courses (one course from three of the subfields below):

POL X1XX
American Politics

POL X2XX
Comparative Politics

POL X3XX
International Relations

POL X4XX
Political Theory

Political Science Electives

Complete one course in any subfield of Political Science:
POL 1000-4999

It is strongly recommended that students take a field introductory course or fundamentals course before taking an elective course in that subfield.