Political Science
Explore the historical progress of civilization and the diverse philosophies of government as you prepare to advocate for effective policy.
Explore the historical progress of civilization and the diverse philosophies of government as you prepare to advocate for effective policy.
Strong leaders need more than just a desire to succeed. They need a broad foundation built on understanding the past, skills in critical thinking and knowledge about the world we inhabit. MC’s Political Science bachelor’s program provides that and more. You’ll be encouraged and empowered to have a positive impact in the political process. You’ll be inspired to greater intellectual curiosity and a stronger commitment to democratic and Christian ideals.
At ±«Óătvyou’ll study with professors who are also productive scholars — remaining active in professional organizations, publishing historical writing and research, and attending professional conferences to present research to their peers.
The world of politics is ever-changing and its reach touches the lives of everyone. A political science degree from ±«Óătvempowers you to understand past trends as well as the trajectory of current events. You’ll gain an understanding of the process in which citizens can influence political discourse and you’ll be equipped to advocate for positive policy positions that will improve the lives of those in your community and the world.
±«Óătvstudents have gone on to intern and work for prominent leaders in political discourse including:
You’ll have the option to receive a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Political Science. Additionally, ±«Óătvoffers a political science minor for students majoring in other areas of study.
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This area’s study of diverse philosophies of government with an emphasis on legal systems serves as a solid foundation for future work within the legal system. If you are looking for a pre-law program to prepare you for all aspects of a career in law and to understand the mechanisms that shape our society, MC’s bachelor’s in Political Science (Pre-Law) is for you. This program is tailored for individuals who are driven to make a difference through the legal system.
Throughout this program, you’ll dive deep into the intricacies of political systems, constitutional law, and the foundations of justice from a uniquely Christian perspective. You’ll develop strong analytical and research skills, enabling you to construct persuasive arguments and navigate complex legal issues. Through internships and experiential learning. Ultimately, you’ll be equipped not only with the knowledge but also with the critical skills needed to advocate to shape the future of our legal system and make a lasting impact on your community and beyond.
You’ll have the opportunity to participate in Pi Gamma Mu, the national honor society that seeks to improve scholarship in social studies and achieve a synthesis between its various disciplines.
Requirement | Class Name | Hours |
University Core | 55 | |
Political Science | 18 | |
PLS 201 | American National Government | 3 |
PLS 202 | State & Local Government | 3 |
PLS 320 | State & Local government | 3 |
PLS 419 | International Relations | 3 |
PLS 450 | History of Political Theory (Ancient, Medieval & Modern) | 3 |
PLS 499 | Capstone in Political Science | 3 |
Electives |
Choose 15 hours of 300-400 level courses from the remaining Political Science courses or History courses carrying Political Science credit, or from other closely related fields with the approval of the major professor. |
15 |
Communication Course | Choose one of the following: | 3 |
COM 202 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
COM 203 | Professional Communication Skills | 3 |
COM 304 | Public Speaking | 3 |
Minor Requirements | A typical minor consists of 18 semester hours; however, some department minors may vary in terms of required semester hours. The minor should be selected in consultation with the student's advisor. |
18 |
General Electives | Sufficient elective hours must be taken to meet the minimum hour requirement for graduation in this program. Electives should be chosen in consultation with advisor. | -- |
Total Hours | 130 |
Requirement | Class Name | Hours |
University Core | 43 | |
Political Science | 18 | |
PLS 201 | American National Government | 3 |
PLS 202 | State & Local Government | 3 |
PLS 320 | Comparative Governments | 3 |
PLS 407 | American Constitutional Development I | 3 |
or | ||
PLS 408 | American Constitutional Development II | 3 |
PLS 419 | International Relations | 3 |
PLS 499 | Capstone in Political Science | 3 |
Related Electives | Choose fifteen (15) hours from the remainder of the Political Science offerings or from those History offerings carrying Political Science credit. | 15 |
Communication Course | Choose one of the following: | 3 |
COM 202 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
COM 203 | Professional Communication Skills | 3 |
COM 304 | Public Speaking | 3 |
Minor Requirements | A typical minor consists of 18 semester hours; however, some department minors may vary in terms of required semester hours. The minor should be selected in consultation with the student’s advisor. | 18 |
General Electives | Sufficient elective hours must be taken to meet the minimum hour requirement for graduation in this program. Electives should be chosen in consultation with advisor. | -- |
Total Hours | 130 |
Note: Students must take the major field examination approved by the department for this degree program during the final semester before graduation.
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