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Dec 11, 2024
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2019-20 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Political Science: Concentration in Law and Justice (B.A.) [POL_LAJU]
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Political Science Department
Robert Spitzer, chair
Old Main, Room 207
607-753-4105
Political science majors concentrating in law and justice are expected to complete a core curriculum covering the basics of U.S. and world politics, research techniques and political theory. In addition, students are expected to explore the legal and political dimensions of American government through upper division course work. Finally, all students must complete a capstone course either through a seminar or internship experience.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Develop substantive knowledge in the field of political science
- Prepare students for subsequent education, professional careers, and citizenship
- Develop the analytical, research, writing, and presentation skills of political science majors
- Engage in service, leadership, and experiential learning activities
Career Potential
- Attorney
- Law enforcement
- Judge
- Representative — federal, state or local
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A. Required Courses (political science base): 12 credit hours
B. Core in Law and Justice: 15 credit hours
Required core courses: 6 credit hours
Select nine credit hours from the following:
C. Political Science (POL) Elective Courses: 9 credit hours
Note: Any course taken from Group B above the 15 credit hour requirement for that group, may be applied to Group C.
D. Capstone Experience Requirement
See capstone courses listed above as noted, or select one from the following: Total Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 120
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