Minor in Political Science

Degree Type

Minor

About

Think critically and creatively about the political systems and policies that shape the world we live in, so you can lead efforts to create the world you want to live in.

Introduction

Why minor in political science?

Learn about the U.S. political process by studying constitutional principles, the interrelationship of national, state, and local governments, while also examining other political systems from a comparative perspective.

You can also major in Political Science.

Minor Requirements

To graduate with a minor in political science, students must complete 18 credit hours with a grade of “C’ or better in each minor course:

Course Credits Name
POSC 301 3 U.S. Government
POSC 302 3 State and Local Government
POSC 303 3 Comparative Government
POSC xxx 9 Advised Electives
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Political Science is in the Department of Applied and Political Sciences in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences.