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2014-2015 Supplemental Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Supplemental Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Political Science Major, BA


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Program Description

The political science program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to provide students with broad knowledge and understanding of the political science subfields of American Government and Politics, International Relations, Comparative Politics, Political Theory, Law and Politics, and Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methodology. The mission of the political science program is to prepare students for successful matriculation in professional school (e.g., graduate and/or law) and for public service employment at the local, state, federal, and international levels.

 

Political Science:  Student Learning Outcomes.

  • Demonstrate knowledge of the primary structures and functions of local, state and national governments;
  • Demonstrate knowledge in undertaking complex research
  • Develop an appreciation for civic duty and responsibility
  • Possess the skills and abilities to engage in effective problem-solving; to make evaluative judgments; to engage in effective written and oral communication

 

Major Requirements

  • Majors, including students concentrating in Public Administration, are required to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours in political science;
  •  Students planning to concentrate in Public Administration must select this option prior to the end of their sophomore year.
  • A student must earn a “C” or better in all Political Science courses.
  • Political science majors without the Public Administration concentration must complete 18 hours of elective courses. These electives may consist of political science courses.
  • Political science majors with the Public Administration concentration must complete 3 hours of electives in political science or another discipline.
  • Each student must complete at least 40 hours of upper (3000/4000) division coursework in order to meet the university’s graduation requirements. Political science courses, general education courses, and electives may be used to fulfill this requirement.
  • Majors must complete a total of 120 hours of coursework in order to graduate.

 

Required Support Courses

Political Science majors must select the following support courses:

Speech (1 course)

Economics (ECO 2312)

Geography (1 course)

History (2 courses)

MAT 2326

Philosophy (2 courses)

 

 

 

 

POLITICAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM

The Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at Winston-Salem State University
 

 

The student completes 60 hours of General Education courses, and 30 hours of Political Science courses. The remaining hours (30 hours) should come from electives or courses taken toward a second major, or a minor degree in another program. ( A Minor is not required for the POS degree.)

 

The POS student must take the following 4 core courses; any three courses from the American Institutions, Politics, and Political Behavior Area of Specialization, and any three courses from the Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Political Economy Area of Specialization.    

 

 

BA in Political Science – 30 hours of POS courses

 

 

Core Courses (4 courses)

POS 2311:  American Government
POS 2317:  Writing and Research in Political Science I

POS 2341:  Introduction to Political Theory
POS 4382:  Writing and Research in Political Science II (Capstone Seminar)

Areas of Specialization:
(Three courses from the American Institutions, Politics, and Political Behavior Area of Specialization):

 

American Institutions, Politics, and Political Behavior

POS 2316 – State and Local Government

POS 3310 – Legal, Political and Economic Aspects of Aging

POS 3321 - The Legislative Process

POS 3326 – Public Policy

POS 3331 - Civil Rights

POS 3336 - The Judicial Process

POS 3346 - The American Presidency

POS 3355 - Criminal Law

POS 3366 – Introduction to Public Administration

POS 3369 – Public Personnel

POS 3371 - Urban Politics

POS 4346 – Introduction to Public Budgeting

POS 4361 - Political Parties and Interest Groups

POS 4369 - Constitutional Law

POS 4356 – Black Political Thought

POS 4383 - Administrative Law

POS 4378 – Western Political Thought

POS 4384 – Organizational Development

 

(Three courses from the Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Political Economy Area of Specialization):

 

Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Political Economy

POS 2302 – Politics of Africa

POS 2303 – African Political Thought

POS 3341 - International Relations

POS 3313 - United States Diplomatic History

POS 4310 - Seminar in United States Foreign Policy

POS 4316 - Foreign Economic Policies and International Cooperation

POS 3338 - Comparative Government: Major European Powers

POS 3339 - Comparative Government: Developing Areas

POS 3315 - Politics of South Africa

POS 4301 – Latin American Political Thought

POS 4332 - History and Politics of East Asia

 

BA in Political Science with a Concentration in Public Administration

The student completes 60 hours of General Education courses, and 30 hours of Political Science courses. The remaining hours (30 hours) should come from electives or courses taken toward a second major, or a minor degree in another program. ( A Minor is not required for the POS degree.)

 

The student with a concentration in Public Administration must take the following 4 core courses; and must take the 5 Concentration in Public Administration Core Courses, and one course either from the American Institutions, Politics, and Political Behavior Area of Specialization, or from the Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Political Economy Area of Specialization.

 

Core Courses (4) 

POS 2311:  American Government
POS 2317:  Writing and Research in Political Science I

POS 2341:  Introduction to Political Theory
POS 4382:  Writing and Research in Political Science II (Capstone Seminar)


Concentration in Public Administration Core Courses (5)

POS 3326: Public Policy

POS 3366: Introduction to Public Administration

POS 3369: Public Management Theories and Behavior

POS 4323: Public Personnel

POS 4346: Introduction to Public Budgeting

 

 

Areas of Specialization:

(One course from either the American Institutions, Politics, and Political Behavior Area of Specialization or from the Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Political Economy Area of Specialization):

 

American Institutions, Politics, and Political Behavior

POS 2316 – State and Local Government

POS 3310 – Legal, Political and Economic Aspects of Aging

POS 3321 - The Legislative Process

POS 3331 - Civil Rights

POS 3336 - The Judicial Process

POS 3346 - The American Presidency

POS 3355 - Criminal Law

POS 3371 - Urban Politics

POS 4361 - Political Parties and Interest Groups

POS 4369 - Constitutional Law

POS 4356 – Black Political Thought

POS 4383 - Administrative Law

POS 4378 – Western Political Thought

POS 4384 – Organizational Development

 

Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Political Economy

POS 2302 – Politics of Africa

POS 2303 – African Political Thought

POS 3341 - International Relations

POS 3313 - United States Diplomatic History

POS 4310 - Seminar in United States Foreign Policy

POS 4316 - Foreign Economic Policies and International Cooperation

POS 3338 - Comparative Government: Major European Powers

POS 3339 - Comparative Government: Developing Areas

POS 3315 - Politics of South Africa

POS 4301 – Latin American Political Thought

POS 4332 - History and Politics of East Asia

 

Political Science Course Listings in Numerical Order

POS 2311 - American Government

POS 2316 - State and Local Government

POS 2317 - Writing and Research in Political Science I

POS 2341 – Introduction to Political Theory

POS 3310 - Legal, Political and Economic Aspects of Aging

POS 3313 - United States Diplomatic History

POS 3315 - The Politics of South Africa

POS 3321 - The Legislative Process

POS 3326 - Public Policy

POS 3331 - Civil Rights

POS 3336 - The Judicial Process

POS 3338 - Comparative Government: Major European Powers

POS 3339 - Comparative Government Developing Areas

POS 3341 - International Relations

POS 3346 - The American Presidency

POS 3349 - Methodological Behavior Foundations in Political Science

POS 3355 - Criminal Law

POS 3366 - Introduction to Public Administration

POS 3369 - Public Management Theories and Behavior

POS 3371 - Urban Politics

POS 4301 - Latin American Political Thought

POS 4310 - Seminar in United States Foreign Policy

POS 4316 - Foreign Economic Policies and International Cooperation

POS 4323 - Public Personnel

POS 4330 - Independent Study

POS 4332 - History and Politics of East Asia

POS 4346 - Introduction to Public Budgeting

POS 4356 - Black Political Thought

POS 4361 - Political Parties and Interest Groups

POS 4365 - Selected Readings in Political Science

POS 4369 - Constitutional Law

POS 4378 - Western Political Thought

POS 2341 - Political Theory

POS 4380 - Public Administration Research

POS 4381 - Public Administration Internship

POS 4382 - Writing & Research in Political Science II

POS 4383 - Administrative Law

POS 4384 - Organizational Development

POS 4391 - Internship in Political Science

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