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2000-2001 Catalog |
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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.
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.
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):
- American Government (PS 310) 3
- Comparative Politics (PS 320) 3
- Public Management (PS 330) 3
- Constitution and Supreme Court (PS 340) 3
- World Politics (PS 350) 3
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.
(21 credits minimum)
- Introduction to Politics (PS 110) 3
- American Government (PS 310) 3
- At least 15 additional credits with 12 credits at the upper division level 15
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