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Nov 21, 2024
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Goucher College 2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalogue
Political Science Major
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The political science major places emphasis on the relation between politics in theory and politics in action. It equips students with the skills necessary to conduct independent research on important political questions and to participate in public problem solving. Students will learn to raise critical questions regarding power, political institutions, and political actors, asking questions in a complex way and distinguishing between tested and untested opinion, and to have a firm understanding of the political systems in which they are found. Other program goals include having students become engaged citizens globally, nationally, and locally.
Political science majors are required to take the foundational courses of: American Political System; Comparative Politics; and Research Methods. They are also required to complete one 2-4 credit internship in political science and the senior capstone course: Seminar in Scope and Methods of Political Science. The major is designed to allow students the flexibility to design a course of study that best suits their needs and interests.
Total number of credits required: 36.
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The following courses are required of all majors:
Writing Proficiency in the Political Science Major
Writing proficiency is achieved through the writing assignments within the 300-level seminars. Students who have successfully passed these courses with a grade of B- or above will have achieved writing proficiency in the major. Any student who does not receive a grade of B- or above in any of their 300-level seminars should schedule a meeting with their advisor or the department chair to discuss how they will achieve writing proficiency in the major.
Honors in the Major
Students wishing to pursue honors in political science or international relations must have a GPA of 3.5 in the major and an overall GPA of 3.25. By April 15 of their junior year, they must submit to the director of the program a proposal outlining their thesis project and naming the proposed thesis director. Upon approval, the student must enroll in a two-semester (eight-credit) senior thesis course (PSC 495 ). One-semester projects are not eligible for honors. At the end of the fall semester, the thesis adviser will determine whether the project has sufficiently progressed to warrant continuation of the pursuit of honors. If not, the student may receive a grade of pass/no pass for those credits. No later than three weeks before the end of the spring semester of the senior year, the student will defend the thesis before a committee of at least three faculty members, a majority of whom are members of the program. The recommendation of the thesis committee will be brought to the program director. The full program faculty must approve all candidates for honors.
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