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Nov 15, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Political Science Minor
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Program Coordinator/Contact
David Wiltse, Professor of Political Science
School of American and Global Studies
Lincoln Hall 327, Box 2212
605-688-6367
Program Information
The study of Political Science examines political processes, governments, and international relations. The Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees in Political Science prepare our graduates for careers in government - at state, local and federal levels, private sector, advocacy organizations including political parties, and non-profit agencies. It is a flexible degree that offers multiple career tracks. Many of our students successfully pursue advanced degrees in law school and other graduate programs. Based on their personal preferences, students in this minor can concentrate more on courses related to American Politics and Legal Studies or International Relations.
Course Delivery Format
The program provides courses online and face to face on campus and at various off-campus attendance centers.
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Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates with a minor in Political Science will be able to:
- define concepts, theories, and methods of political science.
- develop critical thinking skills by identifying multiple theories and perspectives, and recognizing the difference between strong and weak arguments based on evidence.
- demonstrate research and writing skills by using methods appropriate for the political science discipline.
- effectively navigate the library and online databases.
Academic Requirements
No grade below a “C” in political science courses may be counted toward the minor.
Requirements for Political Science Minor: 18 Credits
Total Required Credits: 18
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