Apr 29, 2026  
DRAFT: Undergraduate Catalog 2026 - 2027 
    
DRAFT: Undergraduate Catalog 2026 - 2027 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Philosophy and Political Science


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At-a-Glance

Political Science Faculty:

Professors: Jeffrey Lewis (Chair), Neda A. Zawahri; Associate Professors: David R. Elkins, Todd H. Nelson; Assistant College Lecturers: Lana Modydeen, Tatiana Gracyk, William Parkhurst; Associate College Lecturers: David Stack, Michael Wiitala; Emeritus Faculty: Ronald J. Busch, Everett F. Cataldo, Robert B. Charlick, Paul Dommel, Rodger M. Govea, Barbara B. Green, Charles Hersch, John D. Holm, Leon Hurwitz, B. James Kweder, Joel A. Lieske, Hans E. Segal, Qingshan Tan.

Philosophy Faculty:

Professor: Sonya M. Charles; Associate College Lecturers:  Michael Wiitala, Marcus Schultz-Bergin; Assistant College Lecturer: Tatiana Gracyk, William Parkhurst; Professors Emeriti/Emeritae: Joseph DeMarco, Richard M. Fox, Jane McIntyre, Nicholas J. Moutafakis, Nelson Pole, Alan S. Rosenbaum, Mary Ellen Waithe; Associate Professors Emeriti/Emeritae:  Edward Bartlett, Diane Steinberg, Lee F. Werth, Allyson Robichaud.

Accelerated 3+3 Degree

The CSU College of Law 3+3 program permits a student who has completed three years of undergraduate study to be admitted to the College of Law to begin J.D. studies. The undergraduate degree will be awarded upon successful completion of the first full year of the J.D. curriculum, thus permitting the student to graduate with both an undergraduate and law degrees in six rather than seven years of full-time study (or its equivalent). In effect, the first year of law school completes the fourth year of the undergraduate degree (serving, in effect, as undergraduate elective courses) and serves as the first year of law school. This arrangement saves both time and money for the student.

Programs

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    Minor
    Certificate

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