Selected Educational Outcomes

Political Science majors will possess the requisite knowledge of the fields of political science, including American Government.
Political science majors will demonstrate the requisite knowledge of the US Constitution and the American political system, including an understanding of the structure and workings of the federal as well as state governments (including Georgia), enabling them to become informed and responsible citizens.
Political science majors will show competence in various methods of political analysis and become capable of conducting and presenting original, empirical political science research.
Political science majors will demonstrate the ability to engage in critical analysis and to communicate research findings to an audience.

Examples of Outcome Assessments

Mastery of the material in all required and elective courses in the political science major. As each level serves as a foundation for higher levels, mastery of the core material is requisite to mastery of the major. Outcome #1 is met by successful completion of these courses.
Completion of the capstone experience certifies that a major has met outcomes #2, #3, and #4.
Information from published surveys of students’ opinions and alumni perceptions of VSU programs and services, as well as information from alumni surveys conducted by the Department of Political Science.

Core Political Science Degree

The following table applies to all Political Science tracks.

Core Curriculum 60
Core IMPACTS (See VSU Core Curriculum) 42
Core Field of Study 18
PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation 3
POLS 2101
POLS 2401
Introduction to Political Science
and Introduction to Global Issues
6
Foreign Language and Culture 6
Select one of the following: 3
History of Civilization I  
Honors History of Civilization I
Race, Class, and Gender  
Race, Class, and Gender
Introduction to Geography  
World Regional Geography  
Introduction to Social Problems  
If a student has taken any of the above courses to meet requirements in other areas of the Core Curriculum, credit hours must be taken from the following list of courses: PHIL 2010, all other Social Sciences courses
 
Senior College Curriculum 60
Required Courses 1 15
POLS 3100
POLS 4100
Scope and Methods of Political Science
and Political Science Capstone Course
6
POLS 3000 Writing in Political Science 3
or ENGL 3030 Writing for the Legal and Social Science Professions
Select 1 of the following; 3
Introduction to Political Philosophy  
Ethics and Public Policy  
Ethics and Public Administration  
See track details for completion of degree
Total Hours Required for the all Political Science Programs 120

The grade in each POLS course taken for the major must be a “C” or better.

Political Science Track

    Select 27 hours from the following; at least 12 hours must be in one Concentration Area
     
    American Government  
    American State and Local Government and Politics  
    United States Congress  
    Elections, Voting Behavior, and Political Parties  
    Political Psychology  
    Public Opinion and Political Socialization  
    African American Politics  
    The American Presidency  
    Separation of Powers in the American Political System  
    Southern Politics  
    Directed Study in Political Science  
    Special Topics in U.S. Government and Politics  
    Internship in Political Science  
    Comparative Politics  
    Comparative Politics  
    European Politics  
    Politics in Russia  
    Latin American Politics  
    African Politics  
    Politics in Developing Nations  
    Comparative Constitutional Law and Judicial Politics  
    Constitutional Law and Judicial Politics of the European Union  
    Comparative Environmental Politics and Policy  
    Directed Study in Political Science  
    Special Topics in Comparative Politics  
    Special Topics in EU Politics  
    International Relations  
    International Relations  
    European Politics  
    The European Union  
    International Organization and Law  
    American Foreign Policy  
    Global Security Policy  
    National Security Administration and Policy  
    Model United Nations  
    Model UN II: Negotiation and Diplomacy  
    Directed Study in Political Science  
    Special Topics in EU Politics  
    Special Topics in International Politics  
    Public Law  
    American Judicial Process and Behavior  
    American Constitutional Law I  
    American Constitutional Law II  
    American Constitutional Law III  
    Administrative Law and Government  
    Politics and the Supreme Court  
    Trial Advocacy  
    Trail Advocacy II  
    Alternative Dispute Resolution  
    Directed Study in Political Science  
    Political Theory  
    Introduction to Political Philosophy  
    American Political Thought  
    Directed Study in Political Science  
    Special Topics in Political Theory  
    Public Administration  
    Introduction to Public Administration  
    Public Administration and Public Policy Formation  
    National Security Administration and Policy  
    Comparative Environmental Politics and Policy  
    Government Organization and Administrative Theory  
    Public Personnel Administration  
    Public Finance Administration  
    Urban Politics and Administration  
    Intergovernmental Relations  
    Quality Management in Public Administration  
    Directed Study in Political Science  
    Special Topics in Public Administration  
    Minor and/or Elective Courses 21
    Must include at least 6 hours of courses numbered 3000 or above in a single discipline outside of Political Science
     
    Total hours required for the degree 120

    The grade in each POLS course taken for the major must be a “C” or better.

International Studies Track

    International Affairs electives. Select from the following courses: 21
    Comparative Politics  
    European Politics  
    The European Union  
    Politics in Russia  
    Latin American Politics  
    African Politics  
    Politics in Developing Nations  
    Comparative Constitutional Law and Judicial Politics  
    Constitutional Law and Judicial Politics of the European Union  
    Special Topics in Comparative Politics  
    Special Topics in EU Politics  
    International Relations  
    International Organization and Law  
    American Foreign Policy  
    Global Security Policy  
    National Security Administration and Policy  
    Model UN II: Negotiation and Diplomacy  
    Comparative Environmental Politics and Policy  
    Special Topics in International Politics  
    EURO Studies  
    Introduction to the EU  
    European Union Law and Legal Systems  
    Federalism and Multilevel Governance in the EU  
    Doing Business in the EU  
    European Monetary Union  
    European Union Science and Technology Policy  
    European Union Environmental Policy  
    European Social Policy  
    Communications and Media in the European Union  
    European Union Foreign Policy  
    United States-European Union Relations  
    European Union Studies Capstone Course  
    General Political Science Electives 6
    United States Congress  
    Elections, Voting Behavior, and Political Parties  
    Political Psychology  
    Public Opinion and Political Socialization  
    The American Presidency  
    Minor and/or Elective Courses 18
    Total Hours required for the degree 120

    The grade in each POLS course taken for the major must be a “C” or better.

Pre-Law Track

    Select 5 of the following courses: 15
    American Constitutional Law I  
    American Constitutional Law II  
    American Constitutional Law III  
    Administrative Law and Government  
    Politics and the Supreme Court  
    Special Topics in U.S. Government and Politics  
    Select 5 of the following courses: 15
    American State and Local Government and Politics  
    United States Congress  
    Elections, Voting Behavior, and Political Parties  
    Political Psychology  
    Public Opinion and Political Socialization  
    African American Politics  
    The American Presidency  
    American Political Thought  
    Southern Politics  
    Business Entities  
    Health Care Law  
    Minor and General Electives 18
    Total Hours required for the degree 120

    The grade in each POLS course taken for the major must be a “C” or better.

The Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate Track

The Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate Track is an undergraduate-to-graduate degree program. Students in this track will complete up to 9 hours of graduate course work at the 7000 level in Public Administration that will count toward the completion of the B.A. in Political Science. These 9 hours may then be applied toward the completion of degree requirements for the Master of Public Administration degree upon admission to the graduate program at Valdosta State University.

To be admitted to the Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate degree program, students must complete the following:

Completed at least 60 credit hours with a minimum grade of B (or course equivalent).
Acquired a cumulative VSU GPA of 3.0 or higher
Must submit the following documents to the PADM Program coordinator: the Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate track application; a personal statement (not to exceed two pages) describing how the program will assist the student to achieve their goals; a current resume; a writing sample from a VSU ORGL or POLS course to demonstrate writing skills; and two letters of recommendation from VSU Political Science faculty. Faculty recommenders should send the recommendation letters directly to the program coordinator.

Once admitted to the program, a specific course of study will be developed with the student's undergraduate advisor, as the student can take one or more graduate courses to complete the undergraduate degree.

Graduate courses taken as an undergraduate will count toward the student's undergraduate degree requirements but will not count toward the student's undergraduate GPA or the calculation of academic honors.

Upon admission to the Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate Track, students must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0 to remain in good standing. Students who do not remain in good standing or who do not wish to continue with the track may complete the remaining requirements for the B.A. in Political Science.

Successful completion of the Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate Track requires that the student earn a grade of B or better in all graduate-level coursework. A grade of C earned in a graduate course can still be used for credit toward the undergraduate degree, but such a grade will affect the student's graduate GPA as a grade of C creates one deficiency point at the graduate level.

Students interested in continuing their graduate education must apply for admission to the Master in Public Administration Program in their senior year or upon completion of their undergraduate degree. Students in the Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate Track will not be required to take additional admission tests but must meet all other graduate admission requirements. Students who have completed the Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate Track will complete an additional 27 hours of graduate PADM courses to meet the Master in Public Administration degree requirement of 36 hours.

The Accelerated Undergraduate-to-Graduate Track

    Core Curriculum 60
    Core IMPACTS (See VSU Core Curriculum) 42
    Core Field of Study 18
    PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic and Argumentation 3
    POLS 2101 Introduction to Political Science 3
    POLS 2401 Introduction to Global Issues 3
    Foreign Language and Culture 6
    If a student has taken any of the above courses to meet requirements in other areas of the Core Curriculum, credit hours must be taken from the following list of courses: PHIL 2010, all other Social Science area courses  
    Senior College Curriculum 60
    Courses Required for the Major 9
    Writing in Political Science  
    Writing for the Legal and Social Science Professions
    Scope and Methods of Political Science  
    Political Science Capstone Course  
    PADM 7300 Foundations Seminar in Public Administration (counts as POLS 3600) 3
    Select one of the following: 3
    Introduction to Political Philosophy  
    Ethics and Public Policy  
    Ethics and Public Administration  
    Select two undergraduate and two graduate courses from the following: 12
    American State and Local Government and Politics  
    Intergovernmental Management
    Public Administration and Public Policy Formation  
    Public Policy Formation
    Government Organization and Administrative Theory  
    Organizational Theory and Behavior
    Public Personnel Administration  
    Human Resource Management
    Public Finance Administration  
    Governmental Budgeting and Finance
    Nonprofit Organization Management  
    Non-Profit Management
    Select 4 other POLS senior-level undergraduate courses 12
    Minor and/or elective courses 21
    Total Hours Required for the Degree 120

    The grade in each POLS course taken for the major must be a “C” or better.