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Apr 11, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Political Science Major, BA - Human Rights and Justice in the International System - Honors Concentration
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The political science discipline is broad and diverse ranging from the study of campaigns and elections to analysis of political philosophy. Political science gives attention to the theory and practice of government at all levels from local to international, as well as to the complex relationships between social values and the formulation of public policy. As a blend of the theoretical and the practical, political science has much to offer as an undergraduate major and as an elective field for the non-major. It provides a broad liberal arts background for professional careers in law, government service, foreign service, business, journalism, and public-school teaching. It offers a good foundation for those wishing to pursue post-graduate study, especially in the fields of law, political science, and public administration. For those interested in specializing in fields outside of law and government, political science courses can contribute significantly to an awareness of public issues and an appreciation of the complexity of modern society.
Continuing, returning, and transfer students may declare an interest in political science at any time. The department will then assign the student an academic advisor.
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Human Rights and Justice in the International System - Honors Concentration
Students majoring in political science who wish to emphasize international relations, human rights, and judicial processes in their study may select the concentration Human Rights and Justice in the International System. The concentration consists of 37 hours of coursework in political science beyond the 100-level. To graduate with honors in the democracy, social problems, and political advocacy concentration of political science, the student must have a minimum GPA of 3.3 in political science and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.25. 1. Complete three of the following four courses (9 credit hours):
2. Human Rights and Judicial Process (9 credit hours):
Select three courses:
3. International Relations (9 credit hours)
Select three courses: 4. Complete (10 credit hours):
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