2024-2025 Academic Catalog
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Code | Title | Credits |
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Degree Core Requirements | ||
Required Political Science Courses | ||
PSCI 1034 | Introduction to International Studies and Political Science | 3 |
PSCI 2014 | Introduction to Political Theory | 3 |
PSCI 2024 | Research Methods in Political Science | 3 |
PSCI 2054 | Introduction to World Politics | 3 |
or PSCI 2064 | The Global Economy and World Politics | |
Required Political Science Core Elective Courses | ||
Select nine hours of courses in Political Science, six of which must be at the 3000 or 4000 level | 9 | |
Subtotal | 21 | |
Major Requirements | ||
Political Science Major Courses | ||
PSCI 1014 | Introduction to United States Government and Politics | 3 |
PSCI 1024 | Comp Gov & Politics | 3 |
Advanced Theory and Practice in Political Science | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Political Theory | ||
Political Theory | ||
Seminar in Diplomacy and Security | ||
Seminar in Global Political Economy | ||
Seminar in Global Development | ||
The Politics of Cybersecurity | ||
Future of Security: Integrative Solutions for Complex Security Systems | ||
Climate Change and the International Policy Framework | ||
Senior Seminar in Political Behavior | ||
Senior Seminar in Political Institutions | ||
Senior Seminar in Constitutional Law | ||
Senior Seminar in Public Administration | ||
Senior Seminar in Comparative Politics | ||
Senior Seminar in International Relations | ||
Senior Seminar in Policy Analysis | ||
Senior Seminar in Political Theory | ||
Internship Program | ||
Independent Study | ||
Undergraduate Research | ||
Subtotal | 9 | |
Requirements for the Political Science Major (Legal Studies Option) | ||
Legal Studies Philosophy Courses | ||
PHIL 1204 | Knowledge and Reality | 3 |
PHIL 1304 | Morality and Justice | 3 |
Legal Studies Political Science Courses | ||
Select two of the following: | 6 | |
Judicial Process | ||
Constitutional Law: Structures and Relationships | ||
Constitutional Law: Civil and Political Rights | ||
Administrative Law and Policy | ||
Senior Seminar in Constitutional Law | ||
Political Science Electives | ||
Select a minimum of six additional hours of courses in Political Science, 3 of which must be at the 3000 or 4000 level. 1 | 6 | |
Required Hours in Legal Studies Related Courses | ||
Select four of the following: | 12 | |
Environmental Law | ||
Agricultural Law | ||
Communication Law | ||
Criminology | ||
Systems of Justice | ||
Women and Crime | ||
Juvenile Delinquency | ||
Topics in Criminology | ||
Cyber Criminology | ||
Law and Economics | ||
Literature and the Law | ||
Legal and Ethical Environment of Business | ||
Wills, Trusts, and Estates | ||
Cyberlaw and Policy | ||
Family, Law, and Public Policy | ||
Free Speech in Cyberspace | ||
Jurisprudence | ||
Real Estate Law | ||
Sociology of Law | ||
Intellectual Property Law | ||
Current Topics in Science, Technology and Law | ||
Global Aspects of Intellectual Property Law | ||
Patent Preparation and Prosecution | ||
Law of Critical Environmental Areas | ||
Legal Foundations of Planning | ||
Subtotal | 30 | |
Free Electives | ||
Select remaining courses to complete 120 credit hour graduation requirement | 15 | |
Subtotal | 15 | |
Pathways to General Education 2 | ||
Pathways Concept 1 - Discourse | ||
ENGL 1105 | First-Year Writing | 3 |
or COMM 1015 | Communication Skills | |
ENGL 1106 | First-Year Writing | 3 |
or COMM 1016 | Communication Skills | |
Select three credits in Pathway 1a | 3 | |
Pathways Concept 2 - Critical Thinking in the Humanities | ||
PHIL 1204 | Knowledge and Reality | 3 |
PHIL 1304 | Morality and Justice | 3 |
Pathways Concept 3 - Reasoning in the Social Sciences (Met by Major Requirements) | ||
PSCI 1014 | Introduction to United States Government and Politics | 3 |
PSCI 1024 | Comp Gov & Politics | 3 |
Pathways Concept 4 - Reasoning in the Natural Sciences | ||
Select six credits in Pathway 4 | 6 | |
Pathways Concept 5 - Quantitative and Computational Thinking | ||
Select six credits in Pathway 5f | 6 | |
Select three credits in Pathway 5a | 3 | |
Pathways Concept 6 - Critique and Practice in Design and the Arts | ||
Select six credits: 3 design + 3 arts, or 6 integrated design & arts | 6 | |
Pathways Concept 7 - Critical Analysis of Identity and Equity in the United States (Met by Major Requirements) | ||
PSCI 1014 | Introduction to United States Government and Politics | 3 |
Subtotal | 45 | |
Total Credits | 120 |
Limit on Repeatable Courses: No more than six credit hours in any one of the following courses may contribute toward the 54 hours required by the major: internship (PSCI 4754 Internship Program), undergraduate research (PSCI 4994 Undergraduate Research), independent study (PSCI 4974 Independent Study).
PSCI majors (all options) must complete the requirements for the Pathways to General Education. More details and course listings can be found at the following link: https://www.pathways.prov.vt.edu.
To proceed satisfactorily toward a degree, a student must complete PSCI 1014 Introduction to United States Government and Politics , PSCI 1024 Comp Gov & Politics , and PSCI 2024 Research Methods in Political Science by the end of the semester in which 60 hours have been attempted; must maintain an overall GPA of at least 2.0 and must maintain an in major GPA of 2.0.
A total of 120 hours is required to graduate with a Political Science degree.
All of the courses used in the degree core, major, and option requirements are included in the in-major GPA. The overall and in-major GPAs required for graduation are 2.0.
Hours not required by Pathways General Education or the major are “free electives” and may be taken anywhere in the university.
Some courses required for this major have pre-/co-requisite and/or enrollment requirements. Please refer to Undergraduate Course Catalog or consult your advisor for information about pre-/co-requisite and enrollment requirements.
The Department of Political Science offers majors in Political Science, International Studies, International Relations, National Security and Foreign Affairs, and International Public Policy as well as minors in Political Science, International Studies, International Relations, National Security and Foreign Affairs, and International Public Policy. Courses for the majors and minors overlap significantly. Therefore, Political Science majors may not pursue multiple majors and/or minors within the department.
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