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Political Science, B.A.


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More information about the Department of Political Science 

A minimum of 120 credit hours is required for a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.

 

Political Science majors at Mount St. Mary’s University are expected to graduate with a basic understanding of the field of political science. To that end, the Department of Political Science has established the following five learning goals to measure student achievement, and a means to assess student success.

All students in the Political Science major are expected to:

  1. Complete a major research project in a subfield of political science, demonstrating a competent ability to pose and analyze an important question using philosophical, legal, qualitative or quantitative methods.
  2. Elucidate a proficient familiarity with the nature, evolution, theoretical framework, and purposes of features of the international political system, including state and non-state actors, international law, and international organizations.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of the similarities and differences of political systems and cultures around the world.
  4. Make informed and reasoned arguments concerning issues pertaining to constitutional democracy in contemporary America, demonstrating familiar with the history, operations and salient features of American politics.
  5. Understand the evolution of Western political thought and ideologies, including emerging ideologies, and the impact of some key figures in the realm of political thought.

Major Requirements


39 Credits:

Core Requirements (46 to 49 credits)


The First Year Symposium (3 credits)


Complete the First Year Symposium

World Language Requirement (3-6 Credits)


Complete either 6 credits at the 101 and 102 level or 3 credits at the 200 level or above

  • Introductory Language (For students beginning at the 101 level)
    • XXXX 101 (3)
    • XXXX 102 (3)
  • Advanced Language (For students who begin at the 201 level or above)
    • XXXX 201/301 (or higher).

Foundations of Philosophy (3 Credits)


Origins of the West (3 Credits)


Philosophy in the Modern Age (3 Credits)


Atlantic Encounters (3 Credits)


Mathematical Thinking (3 Credits)


Foundations of Theology: Faith and Revelation (3 Credits)


America in the World (3 Credits)


Theology: Made in God’s Image (3 Credits)


Modernity in Literature or the Arts (3 Credits)


Choose from among one of the following:

Laboratory Science (3-4 Credits)


Choose one laboratory science course:

Global Encounters (3 Credits)


Choose one Global Encounters course:

  • XXGE Global Encounters
    • Global Encounters courses are offered in many departments, including Business, Communication, English, Education, Foreign Language, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology and Theology.

Ethics and the Human Good (3 Credits)


Complete one of the following:

Ethical Leaders (0 Credits)


The Ethical Leadership Experiential Learning Core Requirement invites students to integrate their own personal call to leadership with a mature reflection on one or more of the core virtues of Justice, Courage, Integrity, and Humility.  Students will accomplish this by engaging in and reflecting upon the practice of virtue ethics within the context of one or more experiential learning activities.

Note


DOUBLE-MAJORS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

Double majors in Political Science and International Studies must complete all of the courses required for both majors. However, neither PSCI 338  nor PSCI 349  nor any of the courses counted as electives within the Political Science major may count as electives for the International Studies major.

To earn a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, students must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours. Students must also earn a major GPA of 2.0, and a cumulative GPA of 2.0.

Sample Four Year Sequence


Freshman Year

Fall Semester

FSYM 101 The First Year Symposium (3)  

World Languages I (3)

PSCI 100 Foundations of American Government (3)  

PSCI 201 International Relations (3)  

Elective (3)

15 Credits

Spring Semester

PHIL 103 Foundations of Philosophy (3)  

WCIV 102 Origins of the West (3)  

World Languages II (3)

ECON 101 Foundations of Economics: Macroecon (3)  (either semester)

PSCI XXX Political Science Elective (3)

15 Credits

 

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester

PHIL 203 Philosophy in the Modern Age (3)  

WCIV 201 Atlantic Encounters: 1450-1850 (3)  

MATH 211 Mathematical Thinking (3)  (either semester)

PSCI XXX Political Science Elective (3)

PSCI 290 Investigating Politics (3)  (either semester)

15 Credits

Spring Semester

AMER 202 America in the World (3)  

THEOL 220 Foundations of Theology (3)  

PSCI 210 Public Policy (3)  

PSCI 206 Comparative Politics (3)  

Elective (3)

15 Credits

 

Junior Year

Fall Semester

THEOL 320 Made In God’s Image (3)  

ARMO 300 Modernity in Visual Art (3)  or ENMO 300 Modernity in Literature (3)  or MUMO 300 Modernity in Music (3)  or THMO 300 Modernity in Theatre (3)  

PSCI 312 Parties and Elections (3)  or PSCI 315 Supreme Court & Constitutional Law (3)  or PSCI 317 The American Presidency (3)  or PSCI 318 Congressional Politics (3)  (either semester)

PSCI XXX Political Science Elective (3)

GNSCI 1XX Lab Science (4) (either semester)

16 Credits

Spring Semester

XXGE 3XX Global Encounters Course (3)

PHIL 300 Ethics and the Human Good (3)  or THEOL 300 Ethics and the Human Good (3)  

PSCI 360 Political Analysis (3)  

PSCI XXX Political Science Elective (3)

Elective (3)

15 Credits

 

Senior Year

Fall Semester

PSCI 498 Senior Seminar (3)  

PSCI XXX Political Science Elective (3)

Elective (3)

Elective (3)

Elective (3)

15 Credits

Spring Semester

Elective (3)

Elective (3)

Elective (3)

Elective (3)

Elective (3)

15 Credits

 

 

 

 

 

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