2018-19 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Political Science
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Taylor 103A
541-552-6124
Dustin Walcher, Chair
Professor |
Associate Professor |
Assistant Professor |
Dustin Walcher |
William Hughes |
Paul Pavlich |
The mission of the political science program is to promote in our students an appreciation for the rich history and dynamics of political thought and life. Political science at SOU encourages an awareness of our students’ obligations as citizens, their potential as active participants in public life, and their connections through political and cultural institutions to the rest of the world.
The political science program provides a solid liberal arts curriculum that prepares students for active engagement in public and private settings with a keen understanding of political institutions and processes. The curriculum, with its emphasis on political behavior, law, public opinion research, and political thought, is designed to interface with a variety of other majors. In particular, the program strives to engender in students a balance between the theoretical and philosophical “politics of ideas” and the pragmatic applied processes and behaviors of “politics on the street.” Through service-learning and internship programs, the program offers students experiences in politics, government, law, and social research. The political science faculty provides active mentorship to students seeking academic challenge and community involvement.
Program Requirements
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science
Minor
Political Science
- • PS 110 - Globalization
- • PS 199 - Special Studies
- • PS 201 - Power and Politics
- • PS 202 - Law, Politics, and the Constitution
- • PS 310 - The Politics of Mass Media
- • PS 311 - Public Opinion and Survey Research
- • PS 312 - Health Care Policy: “Obamacare and Beyond”
- • PS 313 - American Politics
- • PS 317 - Collective Action
- • PS 320 - International Law
- • PS 324 - Political Campaigns
- • PS 325 - Elections, Money, and Democracy in America
- • PS 329 - American Legal History
- • PS 332 - Money and Power in the United States since 1929
- • PS 340 - Law, Science, and the Environment
- • PS 341 - The Constitution and the Supreme Court
- • PS 343 - The Constitution and the Presidency
- • PS 350 - World Politics
- • PS 355 - Comparative Politics
- • PS 358 - Terrorism
- • PS 360 - Politics and Film
- • PS 371 - Topics in Political Philosophy
- • PS 372 - Twentieth-Century Revolutions
- • PS 382 - Vietnam War and Film
- • PS 393 - Oil, Politics, and the Environment
- • PS 399 - Special Studies
- • PS 401 - Research
- • PS 403 - Thesis
- • PS 405 - Reading and Conference
- • PS 407 - Seminar
- • PS 409 - Practicum
- • PS 452 - United States Foreign Relations through 1945
- • PS 453 - United States Foreign Relations since 1945
- • PS 454 - U.S.-Latin American Relations
- • PS 460 - Grand Strategy
- • PS 498 - Senior Seminar
- • PS 501 - Research
- • PS 503 - Thesis
- • PS 505 - Reading and Conference
- • PS 507 - Seminar
- • PS 509 - Practicum
- • PS 521 - International Law
- • PS 530A - Nonprofit Grantwriting and Government Relations
- • PS 530B - Nonprofit Volunteerism, Board Development, and Community Mobilization
- • PS 536 - Health Care Policy: “Obamacare and Beyond”
- • PS 569 - Topics in Political Philosophy
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