SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY   2000-2001 Catalog
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Political Science
541-552-6131
Paul Pavlich, Chair

Professors: Les AuCoin, Sara Hopkins-Powell, Don B. Rhoades

Associate Professor: Timothy Dolan

Assistant Professors: William Hughes, Paul Pavlich

Adjunct Faculty: Magdalena Staniek

The political science major at Southern Oregon University is designed to educate citizens for active participation in a democratic society. Political science is both a traditional liberal arts discipline emphasizing writing, speaking, and analysis and a careeroriented discipline with a wide range of applications. Students find political science useful preparation for graduate study and careers in law, governmental service, teaching, and business. Students majoring in the discipline are encouraged to: (1) participate in the department's Public Opinion Research Center; (2) enroll in internships and practicum studies with student government, the Model United Nations Club, government agencies, and law offices; (3) develop a portfolio that demonstrates research and writing skills and community service; and (4) begin their training as the career professionals and public managers for the twenty-first century.

Degrees

Minor

Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree Program

The political science major is an option for students participating in the Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree Program. For information on this program, see printed catalog page 145.

Requirements for Major

Students pursuing a major in political science must meet the following requirements:

1. Fulfill baccalaureate degree requirements as stated beginning on printed catalog page 30.

2. Introduction to Politics (PS 110) 3

3. Select three of the following (9 credits):

4. Research Methods (PS 398) 3

5. Senior Seminar (PS 498) 3

6. Complete 27 elective credits with a minimum of 20 credits at the upper division level.

7. Complete 45 credits.

8. Maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA in upper division political science courses.

Minor

(21 credits minimum)


This material is from the 2000-2001
Southern Oregon University Catalog.

Page revised July 24, 2000
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