Political Science
https://www.uwgb.edu/political-science/
(Bachelor of Arts)
Political Science is concerned with the systematic study of political behavior, governmental institutions and policy-making processes, public policies and their implementation, and political values in local, state, national, cross-national and international settings.
The program acquaints students with the structure and operation of political systems; the cultural, social, economic, and ideological context of these systems; the major philosophical questions and relevance to understanding modern political phenomena; and the major methods of inquiry and analysis used in the contemporary study of politics, government and public policy.
Political Science is a major often chosen by students who plan to attend law school. It is useful as well for students anticipating careers in journalism, planning, education, business, foreign service, politics, and public service positions with private and public agencies at the local, state, regional, federal, and international levels.
Political Science majors have entered graduate study in political science, public administration, education, and related fields. Many students choose complimentary minors, such as Public Administration, Urban and Regional Studies, Environmental Policy and Planning, Communication, Democracy and Justice Studies, and Business Administration.
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Major
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Supporting Courses | 13 | |
Global Politics and Society | ||
American Government and Politics | ||
Introduction to Public Policy | ||
or PU EN AF 215 | Introduction to Public Administration | |
Choose one of the following: | ||
Business Statistics | ||
Social Science Statistics (strongly recommended) | ||
Introductory Statistics | ||
Upper-Level Courses | 24 | |
Core Courses | ||
Comparative Politics | ||
Political Theory | ||
or POL SCI 349 | American Political Thought | |
Choose one of the following: | ||
International Relations | ||
or POL SCI 370 | Foreign and Defense Policies | |
Choose one of the following: | ||
Congress: Politics and Policy | ||
Political Behavior | ||
Constitutional Law | ||
Choose 12 additional credits from the following list, not taken above: | ||
Law and Society | ||
Gender and the Law | ||
German Politics and Society | ||
Environmental Politics and Policy | ||
Urban Politics and Policy | ||
Regulatory Policy and Administration | ||
The American Presidency | ||
Community Politics | ||
Administrative Law | ||
Congress: Politics and Policy | ||
Political Behavior | ||
Constitutional Law | ||
American Political Thought | ||
Politics of Developing Areas | ||
International Relations | ||
Foreign and Defense Policies | ||
Global Environmental Politics and Policy | ||
State and Local Government | ||
Public Policy Analysis | ||
Senior Seminar/Capstone in Political Science | ||
Internship | ||
Independent Study | ||
Travel Course | ||
Environmental Law | ||
Total Credits | 37 |
Minor
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Supporting Courses | 6 | |
Choose two of the following: | ||
Global Politics and Society | ||
American Government and Politics | ||
Introduction to Public Policy | ||
Introduction to Public Administration | ||
Upper-Level Courses | 12 | |
Choose four of the following: | ||
Gender and the Law | ||
German Politics and Society | ||
Environmental Politics and Policy | ||
Urban Politics and Policy | ||
Regulatory Policy and Administration | ||
The American Presidency | ||
Community Politics | ||
Administrative Law | ||
Congress: Politics and Policy | ||
Political Behavior | ||
Constitutional Law | ||
Political Theory | ||
American Political Thought | ||
Comparative Politics | ||
Politics of Developing Areas | ||
International Relations | ||
Foreign and Defense Policies | ||
Global Environmental Politics and Policy | ||
State and Local Government | ||
Public Policy Analysis | ||
Internship | ||
Independent Study | ||
Travel Course | ||
Total Credits | 18 |
Curriculum Guide
The following is only an example of a four-year Political Science degree program and is subject to change without notice. Students should consult a Political Science program advisor to ensure that they have the most accurate and up-to-date information available about a particular four-year degree option.
An example: Four year plan for Political Science Major; Minor in Public Administration
120 credits necessary to graduate.
Plan is a representation and categories of classes can be switched. Check with your advisor.
Freshman | ||
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Fall | Credits | |
POL SCI 101 | American Government and Politics | 3 |
First Year Seminar | 3 | |
General Ed | 3 | |
General Ed | 3 | |
General Ed | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Spring | ||
POL SCI 100 | Global Politics and Society | 3 |
General Ed | 3 | |
General Ed | 3 | |
General Ed | 3 | |
General Ed | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Sophomore | ||
Fall | ||
POL SCI 202 | Introduction to Public Policy | 3 |
POL SCI 340 | Political Theory | 3 |
BUS ADM 220 |
Business Statistics or Social Science Statistics or Introductory Statistics |
3 |
General Ed | 3 | |
General Ed | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Spring | ||
POL SCI 351 | Comparative Politics | 3 |
PU EN AF 215 | Introduction to Public Administration | 3 |
General Ed | 3 | |
General Ed | 3 | |
General Ed | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Junior | ||
Fall | ||
PU EN AF 315 | Public and Non-Profit Management | 3 |
POL SCI 318 | Political Behavior | 3 |
POL SCI 320 | Constitutional Law | 3 |
Elective | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Spring | ||
POL SCI 316 | Congress: Politics and Policy | 3 |
POL SCI 370 | Foreign and Defense Policies | 3 |
POL SCI Upper Level Elective | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
General Ed | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Senior | ||
Fall | ||
PU EN AF 408 | Public Policy Analysis | 3 |
POL SCI Upper Level Elective (could include one counting toward Public Administration minor) | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Spring | ||
POL SCI Upper Level Elective (could include one counting toward Public Adminstration minor) | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Total Credits | 120 |
Faculty
Ekaterina M Levintova; Professor; Ph.D., Western Michigan University, chair
Aaron C Weinschenk; Professor; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee*
Alise Coen; Associate Professor; Ph.D., University of Delaware
David J Helpap; Associate Professor; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee*
Alison K Staudinger; Associate Professor; Ph.D., University of Maryland
Elizabeth E Wheat; Associate Professor; Ph.D., Western Michigan University*