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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Political Science, BS


John Linantud, PhD, Coordinator
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The Political Science Program contains one of the most balanced degree plans at the University of Houston Downtown. Majors take at least one upper-level course from each of three subfields in which UHD faculty teach and publish: International Politics, Political Theory/Pre-Law, and U.S. politics. Majors also complete an internship or special project, and conclude their studies with a capstone seminar.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates who earn a BS in Political Science will be able to:

  • Adhere to the UHD Academic Honesty Policy in doing political science research.
  • Demonstrate an ability to orally present their political science research in a comprehensive, clear, and organized manner.
  • Present political arguments logically and assess opposing political arguments critically.
  • Be proficient in understanding quantitative and qualitative political science research.
  • Do written research in political science.
  • Be proficient in the use of current technology to complete political science assignments.

Degree Requirements


To complete a BS in Political Science, students must satisfy the “Requirements for CHSS Majors ” and fulfill the coursework listed below.

Common Core Requirements


See listing under Common Core Requirements  in this catalog.

Preparatory Requirements


(Courses in this area cannot be reused from the common core)

Major Requirements


21 upper-level SCHs in POLS:  Students must take at least one course from each of the following three subfields:

9 Upper-Level Hours in Concentration:


Complete additional 9 semester credit hours in POLS or in any single CHSS discipline.

Free Electives


Upper or lower division courses may be applied to this area, with the exceptions described under the “Requirements for CHSS Majors ,” so that the student’s entire coursework, including the above requirements, totals 120 semester credit hours.