Nov 21, 2024  
2012-13 Catalog 
    
2012-13 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Political Science, BA or BS


Requirements for the Major


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

1.


Fulfill baccalaureate degree requirements.

2.


Maintain a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA in all political science courses.

3.


Complete the following core courses (12 credits):

A. All Students:


All students must complete an approved college level statistics course such as MTH 243  or other statistics course offered by another department (e.g., Sociology, Economics, etc.)

B. and both:


4.


Select Track 1 (Political Institutions) or Track 2 (Strategic Studies)

Track 1: Political Institutions (44 credits total).


Introductory Courses (8 credits)

Topic-related courses:

Topic-related courses:

Topic-related courses

Track 2: Strategic Studies (44 credits total)


Introductory Courses (8 credits)

Core Upper Division Courses (24 credits)

 Students must take the following six courses:

History and Political Science Honors Program


1. Requirements for Admission and Continuation in the History and Political Science Honors Program:


a. Newly admitted students must satisfy one of the following conditions:


  • A minimum high school GPA of 3.6
  • A minimum combined total of 1200 from the critical reading and mathematics SAT sections with a minimum score of 500 in each section
  • A minimum combined ACT score of 27 with a minimum score of 22 in both math and English
  • A minimum transfer GPA of 3.6 (based on at least 36 quarter credits)

b. Continuing students must satisfy each of the following conditions:


  • A minimum GPA of 3.3 in all clases taken at SOU
  • A minimum GPA in the major of 3.5
  • A member of the permanent faculty must agree to serve as advisor

2. Requirements to Complete the History and Political Science Honors Program:


a. Students pursuing honors in the History or Political Science major


Students pursuing honors in the History or Political Science major are required to produce an honors thesis based on original research. The honors thesis will constitute the student’s capstone project.  Specific guidelines will be provided by the faculty advisor.

  • It is expected that the focused student research with faculty direction over the course of 3 to 6 terms will generate a superior final product which demonstrates independence of mind and judgment; capacity to design adn execute a complex project; advanced research skills; and skills of analysis, synthesis, and clear written and oral communication.

b. To achieve departmental honors, students will:


  • Establish their status as an honors student in History or Political Science 300 (Research and Writing). While taking this course honors students will secure an appropriate faculty advisor and develop a research proposal. A research design will be developed in conjunction with completion of this class.
  • Complete additional work in an appropriate upper-division course taught by the faculty advisor designed to advance the resarch project developed in HST/PS 300. Examples of possible assignments include, but are not limited to, completion of an annotated bibliography; completion of a bibliographic or historiographic essay; and/or completion of an oral presentation. (In some cases, this course might precede HST/PS 300 and be the stimulus for developing a research design in that course.)
  • Upon completion of HST/PS 300, complete HST or PS 401H (Research) where most of the research will be completed for the Honors Thesis.  The work completed in this course will be the basis for a thesis to be completed in either HST 415H or PS 498H.
  • Write the Honors thesis while enrolled in HST 415H (Capstone) or PS 498H (Senior Seminar), under the direction of the faculty advisor.

c. Honors thesis presentation


Honors students are expected to present their honors theses at the annual Southern Oregon Arts and Research (SOAR) program in the spring and in a departmental venue (such as the capstone or senior seminar).