Bachelor Degree in Political Science at Armstrong Atlantic State University |
Armstrong Atlantic State University
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Armstrong Atlantic State University is a Public, 4-year or above Master's Colleges and Universities (larger programs) with 6,848 students in Savannah, GA.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Certificates/Less-than-2-year Certificate, Associate degree, Bachelor degree, Masters degree |
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providing students with intellectual challenges, professional experiences, and extracurricular activities that prepare them for citizenship, leadership, career success, and a lifelong passion for learning; and
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Armstrong Atlantic State University Bachelor degree Political Science
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A. General Requirements
Core Areas A, B, C, D, and E .................................................................................
42 hours
Area F ........................................................................................................................
18 hours
MATH 2200 - Elementary Statistics
POLS 2200 - Introduction to American Government
Two of the following:
POLS 1150 - World Politics
POLS 1200 - Ethics in Government
POLS 2100 - Introduction to Political Science
POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations
Six hours of a foreign language sequence numbered 1002 or above or six hours of
computer science
Physical Education ....................................................................................................
3 hours
B. Major Field Courses ...............................................................................................
36 hours
Eleven courses from the following with at least one course from each area:
American Political Institutions
POLS 3160 - Judicial Politics and Strategies
POLS 3170 - Constitutional Law and the Federal System
POLS 3180 - Constitutional Civil Liberties
POLS 3980 - African Americans & the American Political System
POLS 3990 - Special Topics in Political Science
POLS 4100 - Independent Study in American Government
POLS 4110 - American Presidency
POLS 4150 - American Supreme Court
POLS 4160 - American Congress
POLS 4180 - Administrative Law
CRJU/POLS 5500U - Law and Legal Process
CRJU 3100 - Research Methods
Political Theory
POLS 3320 - American Political Thought
POLS 3340 - Politics and Ideology in Contemporary Europe
POLS 3350 - Classics of Political Thought
POLS 4300 - Religion and Political Thought
POLS 5100U - Politics and the Visual Arts
POLS 5535U - Public Leadership and Ethics in Theory and Practice
International Relations
POLS 3210 - International Relations: East Asia
POLS 3990 - Special Topics
POLS 4200 - Independent Study in International Relations
POLS 5210U - International Law
POLS 5220U - Theory of International Relations
POLS 5230U - Constitutional Law of Foreign Policy
POLS 5250U - International Organizations
POLS 5270U - Intelligence and National Security Policy
POLS 5280U - Seminar in Global Politics
POLS 5290U - American Foreign Policy
POLS 5510U - Third World National Security
POLS 5530U - Global Environmental Politics
POLS 5560U - Comparative Foreign Policy
CRJU/POLS 5130U- Political Terrorism
Comparative Politics
POLS 3470 - Governments of the European Union
POLS 4400 - Independent Study in Comparative Government
POLS 5260U - Media and Politics in Latin America
POLS 5430U - Governments of Africa
POLS 5440U - Latin American Politics
SOCI/POLS 5450U - Political Sociology of Nationalism
POLS 5460U - Governments of East Asia
POLS 5490U - Political Transformation of the Former Soviet Union
POLS 5560U - Comparative Foreign Policy
CRJU/POLS 5520U - Comparative Judicial Systems
Capstone course: POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods
C. Electives ....................................................................................................................
24 hours
Including a minimum of 15 hours of upper division courses
Total Semester Hours 123 hours
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