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Political Science, B.A.



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Minimum Hours Required for Degree: 120

Minimum Hours Required for Major: 36

Special Tracks and Joint Programs: Public Service Specialization

Admission to the Major: Prospective majors are encouraged to take PSC 111  in their freshman year as part of their university General Education requirement. Then, early in the sophomore year, students should arrange a meeting with the department chair to discuss declaring a major. Transfer students from community colleges and other four-year institutions should declare their political science major as soon as possible after arriving on campus.

Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the major is required.

Major-Field Requirements


(36 credit hours)


A minimum of 36 credit hours in political science is required for the major. The program is divided into three parts: Required Courses, Field Distribution Requirements, and Seminar.

2. Field Distribution Requirements (24 hours at the 300- to 400-level)


3. One PSC 400-level seminar in any field (3 hours)


Prerequisite:  Completion of  PSC 111, PSC 221 or PSC 231, PSC 251, and at least one 300- or 400- level course in the field, or permission of the instructor. 

Public Service Specialization


(36 Semester Hours)


Students who seek a political science program that is more oriented toward practical politics and government service can take the regular political science degree with a specialization in public service. Requirements of this program are identical to those of the political science major with two exceptions: public-service track majors take an internship (PSC 401 , PSC 402 , PSC 403  or PSC 405 , for 3 hours of credit) instead of the senior seminar, as their capstone course. They also take one course specifically related to their internship, as well as the usual field-distribution requirements for the major.

Admission to the Public Service Track: Students wishing to specialize in the public-service track must meet the same requirements as regular political science majors. When they declare their major they should inform the chair of their intention to specialize in public service. They will then be assigned to the internship adviser for all further advising on their program and on their internship. Students will need a 3.0 in their major or permission of the instructor to enroll in an internship.

Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the major is required.

Tracks in Public Service


Note:  To be eligible for the internship, students must complete the common core and the relevant 300 course in preparation.  Students must also have a 3.0 grade point average in their major. 

B. National Politics


D. Electives (2 courses)


 Students must take two additional 300 or 400 level courses in Political Science.

Honors Program Requirements


The University Honors Program in Political Science requires the completion of:

  • An Honors Contract version of the Capstone seminar, in which the student will be expected to do a high-quality paper and present it to a faculty panel
  • Three (3) additional Honors contract courses in Political Science, chosen by the student in consultation with a departmental advisor

All courses count toward the regular major. No additional credits beyond the regular Political Science major are required.

University Scholars Requirements


The University Scholars Program in Political Science requires the completion of:

  • Three (3) Honors contract courses in Political Science, chosen by the student in consultation with a departmental advisor
    • The Seminar MAY NOT be one of these

All courses count toward the regular major. No additional credits beyond the regular Political Science major are required.

Accelerated 3 + 3 Degree


The CSU/Cleveland-Marshall 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.

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