2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Political Science, Minor
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The political science minor introduces students to the primary subfields in political science, along with a variety of methodological approaches. Courses approach the study of politics from a variety of perspectives, with focuses ranging from individual political behavior to the interactions of large institutions in the international arena. In addition to becoming acquainted with the empirical findings of contemporary political science, students also examine the methods by which those findings are reached, thus strengthening their critical thinking skills and gaining a deeper understanding of the nature of knowledge itself. Students also examine the fundamental normative questions of politics.
A minor in political science consists of 18 semester hours as follows:
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Two of the following (6 hours)
2. Electives (9 hours)
Three additional 300-level POL courses. HPGA majors cannot use their major coursework to fulfill this part of the minor requirement.
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