The BA in Political Science requires a minimum of 120 credits for degree completion.
All courses must be passed with a minimum grade of C in all courses. No more than 6 credits of internship (PO 295, PO 395) may count toward the completion of the major.
Please see footnotes for additional information.
Code | Title | Credits |
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University Curriculum | 46 | |
Modern Language Requirement 1 | 3-6 | |
Political Science Core Courses | ||
PO 131 | Introduction to American Government and Politics | 3 |
PO 211 | Introduction to International Relations | 3 |
PO 215 | Political Theory | 3 |
PO 225 | American Political Movements | 3 |
PO 230 | Comparative Government | 3 |
PO 303 | Political Inquiry 2 | 3 |
PO 408 | Senior Seminar | 3 |
PO 395 or PO 365 or a Service Learning course or QU in DC course or Study Abroad course in politics or other course approved by the department. | 3 | |
Political Science Track electives (choose a track from the list below) | 15 | |
Free Electives | 32 | |
Total Credits | 120-123 |
Experiential Requirement
At Quinnipiac, political science majors are required to have a for-credit experiential learning course or internship. Students may choose between an advanced internship, a course in the QU in DC program, a political science course taken as part of a Study Abroad semester, or a course where academic learning is integrated with a community service learning project. Students should plan with their academic advisers early to complete this requirement before the start of their senior year. With department approval, this requirement may be completed with one of the following:
- A political science advanced internship PO 395 of 3 or more credits;
- A political science course taken in a study abroad program;
- A political science course taken in the QU in DC program or PO 365;
- A service learning course in any discipline (must have “SL” designation).
Electives: Tracks in Political Science
Students choosing to focus their studies in the politics track, the public policy and leadership track, or the global affairs track may choose from among the following electives beyond the core required courses:
Politics Track
Code | Title | Credits |
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Select 15 credits of the following: | 15 | |
Introduction to Political Science | ||
Public Policy and Administration | ||
Ethics and Public Policy | ||
Career Readiness in Washington DC | ||
Environmental Politics and Policy | ||
American Political Thought | ||
Feminist Political Thought | ||
Introduction to Latin America | ||
The Politics of Intimacy | ||
Elections and Political Parties (SL: Service Learning) | ||
Ancient Philosophy | ||
Politics of Global Capitalism | ||
Actors and Processes in U.S. Foreign Policy | ||
Congress and the President | ||
Internship in Political Science | ||
Simulating International Organizations | ||
Independent Study in Political Science | ||
The Global Civic Dilemma | ||
Introduction to Nonprofit Management | ||
Public Diplomacy | ||
Topics in International Relations | ||
Philosophy of War and Peace | ||
Development, Globalization and Colonialism | ||
Democratic Theory and Practice | ||
International Interventions | ||
Political Psychology and Public Opinion | ||
Polling and Opinion a Quinnipiac Signature Seminar | ||
Topics in Comparative Government | ||
European Politics | ||
Middle Eastern History and Politics | ||
Politics of Race and Ethnicity | ||
Human Rights: Theory and Practice | ||
American Constitutional Law | ||
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties | ||
Topics in American Politics | ||
Presidential Election Campaigns (SL: Service Learning) | ||
Inside Washington, D.C. | ||
State and Local Government | ||
Women and Public Policy | ||
Washington Dc Capstone Project | ||
Independent Study in Political Science | ||
Total Credits | 15 |
Public Policy and Leadership Track
Code | Title | Credits |
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Select 15 credits of the following: | 15 | |
Public Policy and Administration | ||
Ethics and Public Policy | ||
Career Readiness in Washington DC | ||
Environmental Politics and Policy | ||
American Political Thought | ||
Feminist Political Thought | ||
The Politics of Intimacy | ||
Elections and Political Parties (SL: Service Learning) | ||
Actors and Processes in U.S. Foreign Policy | ||
Congress and the President | ||
Introduction to Nonprofit Management | ||
Democratic Theory and Practice | ||
Political Psychology and Public Opinion | ||
Polling and Opinion a Quinnipiac Signature Seminar | ||
Politics of Race and Ethnicity | ||
American Constitutional Law | ||
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties | ||
Topics in American Politics | ||
Presidential Election Campaigns (SL: Service Learning) | ||
Inside Washington, D.C. | ||
State and Local Government | ||
Women and Public Policy | ||
Total Credits | 15 |
Global Affairs Track
Code | Title | Credits |
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Select 15 credits of the following political science courses: | 15 | |
Introduction to Political Science | ||
Environmental Politics and Policy | ||
Introduction to Latin America | ||
Politics of Global Capitalism | ||
Actors and Processes in U.S. Foreign Policy | ||
Public Diplomacy | ||
Topics in International Relations | ||
Philosophy of War and Peace | ||
Development, Globalization and Colonialism | ||
International Interventions | ||
Middle Eastern History and Politics | ||
Politics of Race and Ethnicity | ||
Human Rights: Theory and Practice | ||
Total Credits | 15 |
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All CAS students must complete one modern language through the 102 level. Students who have taken a language in high school should take the modern language placement test for that language. Placement scores at the 201 level or higher demonstrate language competency and will place out of the language requirement.
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