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Department of Political Science

COLLEGE OF LETTERS, ARTS & SCIENCES

Political Science, BA - American Politics

Political Science, BA

American Politics

Program Delivery

On Campus, Online, Hybrid

Total Credits

120 Credits

About the Program

Political Science is the study of government and public policy and of the political behavior of individuals and groups. It uses both humanistic and scientific perspectives and skills to examine political systems in the United States, all countries and regions of the world, and international relations.

Political science students understand the dynamic and changing political world in which we live and its ramifications for our lives. The understanding of how politics work, the motivating factors behind public policy and the use of public strength to advantage as well as many other topics are critical to political science.
 


Focus of Study

Students will demonstrate basic knowledge and understanding of the content materials relative to their studies in Political Science.  More specifically, students will use course content to: identify, describe, analyze and evaluate major events, trends, peoples, groups, cultures, ideas and institutions.


Program Requirements

  • 36 credit hours in the discipline, 21 of which must be upper-division (3000+ level). 30 credit hours must be completed with a grade of C or better.
  • Students should plan to complete all required lower-division courses in their chosen track prior to taking upper-division courses.
  • All students must take an exit exam and complete a portfolio before graduation.

Program Coursework

  • PSC 1010 Introduction to Global Politics 
  • PSC 1100 The American Political System 
  • PSC 2070 Might and Right Among Nations or PSC 2450 American Political Thought 
  • PSC 3420 Political Theory 
  • PSC 3500 Introduction to Political Inquiry 
  • PSC 4470 Constitutional Law 

Complete three PSC elective courses to meet total and upper-division credit hour requirements.


Admission Details

To learn more about admission requirements and the application process, please visit the UCCS Admissions page.

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