2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Political Science
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Professors K. den Dulk, D. Koopman, T. Kuperus, M. Watson (Paul B. Henry Chair in Christianity and Politics)
Associate Professor J. Westra (chair)
Assistant Professor K. Cross Riddle
The department offers a variety of courses in the areas of American politics, comparative politics, international politics, methods of political analysis, and political theory. Students may major in political science or international relations (which is a more specialized political science degree). Those who major in political science may choose to follow a program of concentration in policy studies and civic leadership. Those who major in international relations may choose to follow a program of concentration in comparative politics, governments, and globalization or a program of concentration in peace, conflict, and diplomacy.
Internships
Political science and international relations majors are encouraged to enroll in internship programs, and a variety of off-campus interims in the U.S. and abroad exist. The department encourages students to participate in the spring Henry Semester in Washington, DC, or to enroll in POLS 380 - Internship in Politics and Government . Interested students should contact the political science internship coordinator, K. den Dulk. A maximum of six semester hours may be applied toward the political science major and three semester hours toward the international relations major. Students may take additional internship credits as electives and apply them toward the required total credits for graduation.
To be admitted to the major program in either political science or international relations, a student must have completed POLS 101 , POLS 110 , POLS 214 , or POLS 207 with a minimum grade of C (2.0).
ProgramsMajorMinorCoursesPolitical Science
See the Political Science Department for a description of courses and programs of concentration in international relations.
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