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Presidents Hall
Undergraduate
Minor

Political Science

The department offers curriculum in the discipline’s major subfields of United States government and politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory and methodology, as well as in the areas of public law, environmental studies, urban affairs, public and nonprofit administration, public policy, and political behavior.

The minor in political science is open to all undergraduate students in the University who have an interest in political studies and wish to complement their own major with courses in government and politics.

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Curriculum

Course Requirements

The minor consists of 18 credits distributed as follows:

POLS 1211 United States Politics (3 credits)
Four POLS courses at the 1000- or 2000-level (12 credits)
One POLS course at the 3000-level 3

Total: 18 credits

Faculty Listing

The Department of Political Science and Public Affairs is home to a large and diverse faculty of scholar-teachers. The department’s faculty have published on a wide variety of topics, including Congressional politics, presidential politics, church-state relations, nonprofit management, environmental policy, immigration policy, healthcare policy, media politics, and African economic development.

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Jeffrey Togman
Professor of Political Science and Film
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Michael Taylor
Associate Professor of Political Science
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Roseanne Mirabella
Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs
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Terence Teo
Assistant Professor
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