Mission Statement

Major Program Description

Transfer Credit and Advanced Standing

Curricular Requirements

Minor

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Political Science

Degree: Bachelor of Arts with a major in Political Science

College: Arts and Sciences

Department: Political Science

Contact: Dr. Ali Abdullatif Ahmida (Chair) aahmida@une.edu

 


Mission Statement

Our mission is to recruit professors whose research and teaching interests cross the traditional boundaries that divide many political science departments into separate groups. Our goal to to provide students with a holistic approach to political science that gives full attention to studies in American government, international relations, political theory, and comparative politics. 

Major Program Description

Political science is the study of government, individual and institutional behavior in the public sector, relations among nation-states, and theories of politics. Political science addresses the fundamental issues confronting modern society - globalization, war, inequity, poverty, the environment - and seeks to evaluate the processes, policies, and theories that have been devised to deal with them. The Political Science program provides basic courses in theory, methods and case studies within the four sub-fields of political theory, comparative politics, international relations and American politics.  The political science major is an excellent choice in and of itself.  It is also an excellent choice for students wishing to study political science or law at the graduate level.

Pre-Law Emphasis

The pre-law emphasis allows students interested in studying law to receive special advising and to develop a liberal arts program of study appropriate as preparation for admission to law school and success in the legal profession. The study of law involves many aspects of social life and integrates many fields of study. Judges and lawyers are expected to handle different litigations, ranging from social to medical, environmental and other applications. Thus, law schools encourage students to have diverse undergraduate majors. UNE students who are majoring in any department can take advantage of the pre-law program.

Although the choice of major is open, law schools expect students to have acquired skills that enable them to think critically, reason logically, and speak and write effectively. The Pre-law Advising Committee will help students build their interdisciplinary program of study that includes not only humanities courses, but also courses in biology, environmental studies, psychology, and management.

Transfer Credit and Advanced Standing

See Undergraduate Admissions 

Curricular Requirements
 Credits
University Core Requirements  42-43
Program Required Courses
One of the three courses:
PSC 105 - Intro to Political Science: The Politics of Power or  
3
PSC 202 - Politics as Social Science or    
MAT 120 - Intro to Statistics    
   
Three of the four courses :  
9
PSC 200 - Intro to Political Theory  
PSC 201 - Intro to International Relations  
PSC 204 - Intro to Comparative Politics  
PSC 207 - American Political Theory  
   
One course (300/400 level) in each field:  
 
Political Theory  
3
Comparative Politics  
3
American Politics   3
International Relations  
3
Political Science Electives   9
Senior Seminar   3
Integrative Essay 3
Minimum Program Required Credits 39
Open Elective Courses (needed to reach 120 credits) variable
Minimum Required Total Credits 120

 

Minor

A student with a major in another department may minor in Political Science with the approval of the Political Science Department Chair. Eighteen hours of approved course work is required.

Department of Political Science Faculty

Ahmida, Ali Abdullatif (Chair)
Ph.D., M.A.,University of Washington - Political Science
  Professor
     
Duff, Brian
Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley - Political Science; M.A. University of Berkeley - Political Science
  Assistant Professor
     
Mueller, Julie
Ph.D., M.A., University of Delaware - Political Science
  Assistant Professor


Notice and Responsibilities Regarding this Catalog

This Catalog documents the academic programs, policies, and activities of the University of New England for the 2006-2007 academic year. The information contained herein is accurate as of date of publication August 1, 2006.

The University of New England reserves the right in its sole judgment to make changes of any nature in its programs, calendar, or academic schedule whenever it is deemed necessary or desirable, including changes in course content, the rescheduling of classes with or without extending the academic term, canceling of scheduled classes or other academic activities, in any such case giving such notice thereof as is reasonably practicable under the circumstances.

While each student may work closely with an academic advisor, he or she must retain individual responsibility for meeting requirements in this catalog and for being aware of any changes in provisions or requirements.

 

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