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Political Science

Bachelor of Arts

Coursework Location(s)

Main/Tucson

Areas of Interest
  • Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
  • Law, Policy & Social Justice
  • Communication, Journalism & Public Relations
  • Social & Behavioral Sciences
  • Psychology & Human Behavior
For an international career in diplomacy, political development and security, look no further than a program of study that focuses on foreign affairs. Political science is the study of government, public policy and the political behavior of individuals and groups. The Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with an emphasis in Foreign Affairs uses humanistic and scientific perspectives to examine relationships among societies in countries and regions around the world. Students are introduced to concepts in politics, policy issues and the structure of governments. For those interested in law, civil service or foreign service, the Foreign Affairs emphasis is a good fit. It combines coursework from international relations and comparative politics, along with the basics of political science. Students develop foreign language proficiency and pursue foreign work or study experience.
Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to critically analyze political information given an issue important in modern U.S. society. Students will be able to differentiate the theoretical, structural, historical, and scientific dimensions of politics. Students will be able to communicate effectively orally and in writing. Students will demonstrate sensitivity and tolerance of racial, cultural, and other human differences. Students will demonstrate commitment to being a politically responsible citizen. Students will be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the American political system and/or political systems and governmental institutions around the world Students will be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the political processes and institutions that form public policies and impact citizens, as well as the political culture that allows individuals and groups to affect how those processes function. Students will demonstrate a basic understanding of foundational concepts, theories, and methodologies used in the study of (their chosen field within) political science. Students will be able to demonstrate research and writing skills relevant to the field of political science. Students will be able to demonstrate critical thinking about political issues by assessing competing arguments and developing proficiency in communicating arguments in oral and/or written formats.
Sample Courses
  • POL 451: Russian Foreign Policy
  • POL
  • AFAS 482: African Americans and US Foreign Policy
  • POL 462: Armed Conflict and Conflict Management
Career Fields
  • International business
  • Law
  • Journalism
  • Finance
  • Politics
Level of Math
Moderate Knowledge
LEVEL OF SECOND LANGUAGE
4th Semester Proficiency
Pre-major Required?
NO
Sample Plans 2020 - Political Science

First Year

1st Semester
Credits
ENGL 101 First-Year Composition
3.00
First Semester Second Language
4.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
2nd Semester
Credits
ENGL 102 First-Year Composition
3.00
Second Semester Second Language
4.00
MATH 107 Exploring and Understanding Data
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
Tier II General Education
3.00

Second Year

3rd Semester
Credits
Third Semester Second Language
4.00
SBS 200 Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
POL Core Course
3.00
Tier II General Education
3.00
4th Semester
Credits
Fourth Semester Second Language
4.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
POL 204 Comparative Politics
3.00
Minor Course
3.00

Third Year

5th Semester
Credits
Fifth Semester Second Language
4.00
POL 202 International Relations
3.00
Tier II General Education
3.00
SGPP 300B Politics, Policy, and Governance: The U.S. and the World (Part B)
3.00
ECON 200 Basic Economic Issues
3.00
6th Semester
Credits
Sixth Semester Second Language
4.00
Minor Course
3.00
Minor Course
3.00
Minor Course
3.00
International Experience (internship or abroad)
3.00

Fourth Year

7th Semester
Credits
SGPP 300A Politics, Policy, and Governance: The U.S. and the World
3.00
Foreign Affairs Concentration Course
3.00
Foreign Affairs Concentration Course
3.00
Foreign Affairs Concentration Course
3.00
Minor Course
3.00
8th Semester
Credits
Foreign Affairs Concentration Course
3.00
SGPP Elective-Upper Division
3.00
SGPP Elective-Upper Division
3.00
Minor Course
3.00
Elective-Upper Division
1.00

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