Minor in Political Science – 24 credit hours
All students minoring in political science will complete a total of twenty-four [24] credit hours, including Core Requirements (15 credit hours) and Subfield Requirements (9 credit hours).
Political Science minor checklist
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Core Requirements (15 credit hours) – Students must complete each of the following lower-division courses:
- PSCI 2300, Introduction to International Relations
- PSCI 2305, Introduction to Public Administration & Policy
- PSCI 2312, Statistical Methods for Political Analysis or PSCI 2322, Political Science Applications in GIS
- PSCI 2315, Introduction to Political Theory
- PSCI 2320, Introduction to Comparative Politics
Notes:
1. Students majoring in Public Administration who choose to minor in Political Science must use PSCI 2305 and PSCI 2312 or 2322 for the Public Administration major. Therefore, Public Administration majors must select two additional elective courses from any of the political science subfields to meet the 24-credit hour requirement for the minor in Political Science.
2. Students majoring in International Studies who choose to minor in Political Science must use PSCI 2300, 2320, and 2312 or 2322 for the International Studies major. Therefore, International Studies majors must select three additional courses from any of the political science subfields to meet the 24-credit hour requirement for the minor in Political Science.
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Subfield Requirements (9 credit hours) – Students must complete nine credit hours of upper-division elective courses from a minimum of three of the six political science subfields. PSCI 1330, U.S. Government & Politics, is a prerequisite for all upper-division courses in the six political science subfields. In addition, the introductory courses listed above under Core Requirements are prerequisites for the respective upper-division courses in the subfields of Comparative Politics, International Relations, Political Theory, Public Administration, and Public Policy. Several of the upper-division elective courses in the subfields satisfy the UCA Upper-Division Core requirements, which consist of upper-division elective courses in five different areas – Effective Communication [C], Diversity [D], Critical Inquiry [I], Responsible Living [R], and Capstone [Z].
American Politics:
PSCI 3300, State Government & Politics
PSCI 3330, Political Parties & Electoral Problems
PSCI 3336, Local Government & Politics
PSCI 3345, Women and U.S. Politics [UCA UD Core: D]
PSCI 3350, Interest groups & Money in Politics
PSCI 3355, Race and U.S. Politics [UCA UD Core: D]
PSCI 3372, Political Behavior
PSCI 3375, The American Judicial System
PSCI 4V99, Studies in Political Science (Independent Study)
PSCI 4300, Constitutional Law [UCA UD Core: I]
PSCI 4301, Civil Liberties [UCA UD Core: I]
PSCI 4315, The Politics of Presidential Selection
PSCI 4334, The American Presidency [UCA UD Core: I, C]
PSCI 4335, The American Congress
PSCI 4340, Seminar in Selected Topics*
PSCI 4390, Internship in Political Science
Comparative Politics:
PSCI 3340, Governments & Politics of Europe and Russia
PSCI 3382, Politics of Developing Nations [UCA UD Core: D, C]
PSCI 4V99, Studies in Political Science (Independent Study)
PSCI 4305, The Political Economy of Development
PSCI 4320, Revolution & Political Violence [UCA UD Core: D, C]
PSCI 4325, Mexican Politics & U.S.-Mexico Relations
PSCI 4328, Dynamics of Democratization [UCA UD Core: Z]
PSCI 4340, Seminar in Selected Topics*
PSCI 4345, Governments & Politics of Africa [UCA UD Core: D]
PSCI 4348, Governments & Politics of the Middle East [UCA UD Core: D]
International Relations:
PSCI 3305, United Nations & International Politics [UCA UD Core: I]
PSCI 3315, International Law & Organizations [UCA UD Core: I, C]
PSCI 3316, Cybersecurity Law and Policy [UCA UD Core: C]
PSCI 4V99, Studies in Political Science (Independent Study)
PSCI 4310, Int. Political Economy & Globalization [UCA UD Core: Z]
PSCI 4312, China & International Politics [UCA UD Core: D]
PSCI 4340, Seminar in Selected Topics*
PSCI 4388, American Foreign Policy
PSCI 4395, International Conflict & Conflict Management
Political Theory:
PSCI 3369, Cyber Citizenship
PSCI 3370, Political Theory I [UCA UD Core: R]
PSCI 3371, Political Theory II [UCA UD Core: R, I]
PSCI 4V99, Studies in Political Sciences (Independent Study)
PSCI 4307, Political Ethics [UCA UD Core: R, I]
PSCI 4331, American Political Theory [UCA UD Core: R, I]
PSCI 4340, Seminar in Selected Topics*
Public Administration:
PADM 3310, Public Management
PADM 4V89, Studies in Public and Non-Profit Mgmt. (Independent Study)
PADM 4350, Intergovernmental Relations [UCA UD Core: C]
PADM 4370, Special Topics in Public and Nonprofit Management
PADM 4310 and 4610, Internship in Public Administration
PADM 4320, Government Budgeting
Public Policy:
PSCI 3320, Environmental Policy [UCA UD Core: R, I]
PADM 3320, Public Policy Analysis [UCA UD Core: Z]
PADM 4V99, Studies in Public Policy (Independent Study, variable credit)
PADM 4330, Public Policy & Program Evaluation
PADM 4380, Special Topics in Public Policy
* PSCI 4340, Seminar in Selected Topics, can be applied to the subfields of American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Political Theory, depending on the content of the seminar.
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Contact
Dr. Clay Arnold, Chair
Department of Political Science
University of Central Arkansas
Conway, Arkansas 72035
E-Mail: carnold@uca.edu
Phone: 501-450-3412