Political Science (PS)

PS 201: United States Government I (4)
Examines the development of constitutional traditions in the United States. Includes topics such as the Bill of Rights, interest groups, parties, elections, the national institutions including the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government
Terms Typically Offered: Fall
PS 205: International Relations (4)
Introduction to the theory and analysis of international systems and factors affecting world politics. Examines the nature of relations among states. Includes motivating factors such as nationalism and imperialism, economic rivalries and the quest for security, questions of national sovereignty and international cooperation, war and peace, global issues, and the future. May not be offered every year
Terms Typically Offered: Spring
PS 280: CWE: Political Science (1-13)
Qualified students work at training sites that provide experience appropriate to their major. These experiences will provide the opportunity for students to gain knowledge of the various tasks performed in their career field. A student may take any number of CWE credits per term, not to exceed 13 credits per year.
Registration-Enforced Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer