Political
Science
Department | Program | Courses
Department
Chairperson: J.
Heyrman
Faculty: M. Berheide and A. Rifai
A major in Political Science provides an understanding of how humankind attempts to deal with ordered relationships in institutions through the study of political organizations such as legislatures, courts, and executives. In addition, the focus of study is on local political affairs, national politics, and international relations. The student becomes aware of the scope of political topics and activities using philosophical, historical, and behavioral methods. Majors are expected to develop research skills in the pursuit of topics in which they have an interest. Political Science provides a particularly useful background for students planning a career in government or public service, law, teaching, business, and other professions that involve an understanding of ordered relationships.
The Department offers two majors—a B.A. Degree with a major in Political Science and a B.A. Degree with a major in Political Science Education, with Secondary Teaching Certification in Social Studies, Grades 8-12—and a minor in Political Science.
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