Minor in Political Science
Required Courses
- Pol S 101: American National Government
- Pol S 102: Introduction to Comparative Politics
- Pol S 103: International Politics
Elective Courses
In addition to the required 9 credits of political science, the student shall also select an additional 9 credits in political science, fulfilling the requirements of 18 credits for a minor. No less than 9 of the total of 18 credits shall be at the upper level. All course work must be graded.
Possible Elective Courses
- Pol S 300: The American Constitution
- Pol S 305: Gender and Politics
- Pol S 314: National State & Global Challenges
- Pol S 316: American Public Policy
- Pol S 317: Mass Media & the Political Process
- Pol S 330: Women & the Law
- Pol S 333: Development of Marxist Thought
- Pol S 340: Introduction to Public Administration
- Pol S 381: Crime & Justice in the Movies
- Pol S 402: Civil Liberties
- Pol S 404: The Judicial Process
- Pol S 405: Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
- Pol S 412: Govt & Politics of the Former Soviet Union
- Pol S 413: Latin American Government
- Pol S 416: Policy Analysis
- Pol S 417: The Electorate
- Pol S 420: Political Parties & Pressure Groups
- Pol S 424: US National Security Policy
- Pol S 427: United State Foreign Relations
- Pol S 428: Introduction to Political Psychology
- Pol S 429: Topics in American Foreign Policy
- Pol S 430: Politics of Nat Resource & Environ Pol
- Pol S 432: Comparative Public Policy
- Pol S 437: Classical Political Thoughts
- Pol S 438: Recent Political Thought
- Pol S 443: Administrative Jurisprudence
- Pol S 446: Public Budgeting
- Pol S 447: Comparative Public Administration
- Pol S 450: The Legislative Process
- Pol S 455: The Presidency
- Pol S 456: Political Leadership
- Pol S 472: Politics of Postindustralized Nations
- Pol S 476: Revolutionary China: 1800 to Present
Useful Links
- Run a degree audit
- Political science requirements
- Transfer course information
- Junior Writing Portfolio
- Math Placement Exam
- Writing Placement Exam
- MyWSU (register for classes)
- Understanding the GER
- General University Catalog (course descriptions, regulations, etc.)
- Schedule of Classes
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