Political Science (B.S.)

Political science historically has been one of the most popular undergraduate majors in America. While many political science majors do go on to careers in Washington or state and local government, it is a degree that provides a foundation for many career options. A deep understanding of how politics and government works can be of value in many jobs, including those in business, journalism and public relations, law, and non-profits, among other possibilities.

The political science degree program at Middle Georgia State University reflects the increasing demand in our society for college graduates who can think critically, collect and analyze data and other evidence, and synthesize and present their findings to others, marrying theory and application. The research and writing skills students gain in this program enable them to help find solutions for many of the challenges our world, nation, state, and region face in an increasingly complex world.

Given the many career pathways available for students majoring in political science, we offer a very flexible curriculum allowing students to focus either on more traditional "academic" topics or the skills necessary in governmental and non-profit service. This flexibility also allows students to find connections with other fields of study through a minor or certificate programs, allowing them to tailor their coursework to their workforce aspirations and life goals.

In addition, the political science degree, particularly in combination with a minor in the humanities or another social science field, is also an ideal foundation for teacher certification at the middle school and high school levels via the Master of Arts in Teaching program offered by Middle Georgia State University.

Note: Students must earn a grade of “C” or higher in MATH 1401POLS 1101, Area F, all Major Requirements coursework, and Political Science Electives coursework in the degree program.

Curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Political Science

Core Curriculum (Credit: 42 hours)

See listing of requirements.

Area D: Students may fulfill either the option for non-science majors or science majors.

Area F: Lower Division Major Requirements (Credit: 18 hours)

Political Science Foundation Courses (Credit: 9 hours)

POLS 2101Introduction to Political Science

3 credits

POLS 2201State and Local Government

3 credits

POLS 2401Introduction to Global Issues

3 credits

Statistics (Credit: 3 hours)

All political science majors must take the following course. Students may optionally count MATH 1401 in Area A or Area D and may instead select an additional course (3 hours) from the listing under "Area F Electives" below.

MATH 1401Elementary Statistics

3 credits

Area F Electives (Credit: 6 hours)

Choose two courses at the 1000 or 2000 level from the following course prefixes approved in Areas C, D, E, or F of the core curriculum: ANTH, ECON, GEOG, HIST, HUMN, ITEC, MATH, PHIL, PSYC, or SOCI; foreign language courses at the 1000 or 2000 level approved in Area C are also acceptable. Additional hours earned in these courses beyond 6 hours may be applied in the Electives section of the major.

Foreign (Modern) Language (Any)

3 credits

Upper-Level Courses (Credit: 60 hours)

Major Requirements (Credit: 21 hours)

POLS 2301Introduction to Comparative Politics

3 credits

POLS 2601Introduction to Public Administration

3 credits

POLS 3000Research Methods in Political Science

3 credits

POLS 3030Introduction to Public Policy

3 credits

POLS 3045Public Opinion and Political Behavior

3 credits

POLS 3701International Relations

3 credits

POLS 4900Capstone Seminar in Political Science

3 credits

Experiential Learning (Credit: 3 hours)

Choose one of the following two experiential learning courses:

POLS 4895Internship in Political Science

3 credits

OR

POLS 4898Research Practicum in Political Science

3 credits

Political Science Electives (Credit: 15 hours)

Choose five courses in political science, either with the EURO or POLS prefix, numbered 3000 or above.

At least three of these courses must be selected from the list below:

POLS 3055Parties and Elections

3 credits

POLS 3060Policy Implementation Topics

3 credits

POLS 3070Urban Politics

3 credits

POLS 3075Interest Groups

3 credits

POLS 3085Minority Politics

3 credits

POLS 3103Politics of the Presidency

3 credits

POLS 3104The American Congress

3 credits

POLS 3118Politics of the American South

3 credits

POLS 3344Politics of the British Isles

3

POLS 3738U.S. Foreign Policy

3

POLS 3944Environmental Politics and Policy

3 credits

POLS 3999Special Topics in Political Science

3 credits

POLS 4105/CRJU 3315The American Judiciary

3

POLS 4106American Constitutional Law I: Institutions and Processes

3

POLS 4107/CRJU 3520American Constitutional Law II: Civil Rights and Liberties

3

POLS 3999 may be counted more than once when taken with different topics.

Open Electives (Credit: 21 hours)

Students must earn 21 additional hours of credit in any field or fields of study; at least 9 of these hours must be at the 3000 level or above.

Students are strongly encouraged to complete a suitable undergraduate minor, second major, and/or an undergraduate certificate program in consultation with their academic advisor. Students may not complete both a major and a minor in political science.

Students considering graduate study in political science, public policy, or public administration should strongly consider a minor in statistics.

Students with an interest in sustainability and the environment should consider completing a minor in sustainability policy studies.

Students directly entering the workforce should consider a minor in professional writing.

Students with an interest in international politics and culture should consider completing the USG European Union Studies Certificate program or a minor in Spanish.

Other minors of particular interest to political science majors include gender studies, information technology, mathematics, U.S. history, web design and instructional technology, and world history.

Total hours: 120