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Dec 04, 2024
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2023-24 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Political Science Major
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Lilly Goren |
Professor of Political Science |
Scott Hendrix |
Chair of History, Political Science, and Religious Studies; Professor of History |
Jennifer Huck |
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology |
Patricia Rodda |
Assistant Professor of Political Science |
Aaron Routhe |
Senior Lecturer in Sociology |
The Political Science Program offers a major and a minor in global studies and in political science. The Program also offers a Carroll3 Plan for both political science and global studies.
The major in political science prepares students for a lifetime of informed and active citizenship while teaching the skills necessary to succeed in our knowledge-based, globalized economy.
Learning Outcomes for Political Science
Political Science majors at Carroll University will develop a general knowledge of the following:
- Major institutions (e.g., legislatures, executives, judiciaries, bureaucracies) and processes (e.g., voting, policy-making) of American governments and of diverse national political systems.
- The main theories used to understand the global arena as well as the impact of globalization on global and national politics.
- The structure and functions of political theorizing as well as an overview of its history.
- Important processes and agencies within public organizations and the ethical dimensions of public service.
- Students develop strong communication skills (reading, writing, and listening) as well as analytical and critical skills, which enable them to dissect and solve complex problems effectively.
- Students develop the capacity to conduct independent research (identify and develop a research question, design research strategies based on the application of quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies, access and interpret information from print and electronic sources, write and present a critical and analytical argument).
- Students are strongly encouraged to develop an understanding of the world of work by completing an internship or by participating in an off-campus program that involves contact with governments or non-governmental organizations engaged in the public policy process.
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At Least One of the Following:
At Least One of the Following:
Additional Requirements
- Two additional Politics courses
- One 200 or 300-level course in History, Philosophy, or Religious Studies
Bachelor of Arts Requirements
The requirements for a Bachelor of Arts are:
- Students must take 2 consecutive modern language courses for a total of 6 or more credits in the same modern language (MLL) other than English; this does not include American Sign Language. Carroll University will accept a total of 6-8 transferred credits from another college/university as long as all of those credits are completed in the same language.
- **International students who have English as their second language should contact the Registrar concerning the Modern Language requirement.
- MAT 106 - Mathematics for the Liberal Arts 4 Hour(s) or higher
- ENG 170 - Writing Seminar 4 Hour(s)
- Degree requirements cannot be waived.
Note:
Each major may have specific course sequencing requirements. For specific requirements, see “Required Support Courses” within each major
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