Political Science
The general aim of the department is to teach students a deeper understanding of government and politics both in the United States and overseas. Training in the department may serve as preparation for graduate school or law school, government jobs at both the federal and state levels, law school, opportunities in business and teaching, or just being an informed citizen.
Students who successfully complete the program will demonstrate:
- In-depth knowledge of concepts and theories of government;
- Broad knowledge ability to apply concepts and theories across subdisciplines;
- Skill preparation for employment, graduate, law school.
For more information about the Political Science major leading to a teaching certification, please contact the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education.
Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Program Contact: Associate Professor Guilherme Silva
Majors and Minors
Classes
POS170 : Selected Topics in Political Science: Visual Politics
Credit Hour(s)
1 - 3POS201 : Public Opinion
Credit Hour(s)
3Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
POS205 : Mass Media, Technology, and Politics
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS210 : Politics and Film
Credit Hour(s)
3Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
POS260 : Trial Practice and Procedures
Credit Hour(s)
1Semester Offered
POS280 : Model United Nations
Credit Hour(s)
1Semester Offered
POS300 : World Politics
Credit Hour(s)
3Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
POS302 : European Politics
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS305 : Urban Government
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS307 : Comparative Politics
Credit Hour(s)
3Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
POS309 : State Government
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS311 : Politics of the Pacific Rim
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS315 : Public Administration
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS317 : American Constitutional Politics
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS319 : Constitutional Rights
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS321 : International Human Rights
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS325 : The American Legal System
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS330 : Globalization
Credit Hour(s)
3POS333 : Women and Politics
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS335 : United States Congress
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS337 : Food and Politics
Systems approach to understanding the current food crisis in America. We will strive to understand the (de)evolution of agriculture and food as part of a supra-structure and/or iron triangle.
Credit Hour(s)
3POS341 : Force and Security
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS346 : Politics of Latin America
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS350 : Terrorism
Credit Hour(s)
3POS355 : The American Presidency
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS365 : Political Parties and Elections
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS370 : Topics
Credit Hour(s)
1 - 3Semester Offered
POS375 : Tutorial Topics
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
one course in Political Science and permission of the instructor.
POS400 : Classical Political Theory
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS402 : Modern Political Theory
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS403 : American Foreign Policy
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS407 : International Law and Organization
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS409 : Kentucky Government
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS415 : American Political Thought
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS425 : Political Science Research Methods
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS440 : Independent Study
Credit Hour(s)
1 - 3Semester Offered
POS450 : Senior Seminar
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
POS460 : Internship
Credit Hour(s)
1 - 6Semester Offered
POS461 : Kentucky, Legislative Intern Program
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
SST450 : Security Studies Seminar
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
Permission of the instructor.