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Oct 13, 2024
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Undergraduate Academic Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Political Science B.A.
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Return to: School of Humanities, Religion and Social Science Programs
Program Director: Bret Kincaid, Ph.D.
Overview
The political science major provides students with an increased understanding of the political world—both inside and outside of the United States. It does so through a program of study that introduces them to the discipline of political science, engages them in political analysis and enables them to develop a critical understanding of politics and its place in human society. The exploration of things political is rigorously engaged in and informed by a Christian/Anabaptist worldview. Upon completion of the major, students will be prepared to pursue advanced study or a career for which political science is an appropriate background, and to provide service to society reflective of the values expressed in the Fresno Pacific Idea.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
- Recognize and describe the major issues and debates within the discipline of political science.
- Explain the role and impact of governmental entities in contemporary state, national and international settings.
- Communicate effectively and appropriately in both oral and written forms, especially through the use of critical analysis in articulation and support of political ideas.
- Assess the design and impact of historical and/or contemporary policies.
- Evaluate political phenomena in the light of religious and/or ethical values.
Locations Offered
Main Campus Fresno
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General Education Prerequisites
Required Courses (12 Courses, 37-40 Units)
Core Program (7 courses, 22 units)
Select three of the following:
Breadth Program (15 units minimum)*
Select a minimum of four of the following:
*American Studies Program (15-16 Units)
The American Studies Program (CCCU) in Washington, D.C., may be taken in place of PS 390 , PS 476 and two breadth courses.
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