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Location: 201 Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, Phone: (409) 880-8526

Chair: Glenn Utter
Chair E-mail: glenn.utter@lamar.edu

Degree Coordinators:

MPA Director: Michael Pennington, (409) 880-8529, michael.pennington@lamar.edu, SBS 201J

Pre-Law Advisor: Terri Davis, (409) 880-8533, davistb@my.lamar.edu, SBS 201D

Mission Statement

The Political Science Department provides all university students with knowledge and appreciation of national and state political processes and equips undergraduate majors with a wide knowledge of the various substantive areas of the discipline, including American politics, comparative politics, public administration and public policy, political theory, and international relations. Students receive instruction in social science research methodology, critical analysis, and methods of effective communication to prepare them for appropriate professional, educational, and occupational opportunities.

Political Science faculty members have earned doctorates in a wide range of specializations within the broad areas of the discipline. Departmental instruction is energized and informed by faculty involvement in research, scholarly publication, and professional activities at political science and social science organization meetings. Department faculty serve the larger community by participating in civic organizations, commissions, and task forces, and offering professional expertise as consultants and advisers to local governmental and nongovernmental organizations.

The Department of Political Science offers the following undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Bachelor of Science in Political Science, and Bachelor of Science in Political Science with Social Studies Teacher Certification. Additionally, the Department offers a Pre-Law Program leading to Bachelor of Arts or Science degrees with intern credit.

Degrees Offered

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science – 120 hours
Bachelor of Science in Political Science – 120 hours
Bachelor of Science in Political Science w/Social Studies Teacher Certification – 129 hours
Minor in Political Science – 18 hours

Minimum Academic Standards for Political Science Majors

The following minimum academic standards apply to students enrolled as a major in the Department of Political Science:

  1. A grade of C or better in English composition courses is required.
  2. A grade of C or better in all Political Science courses is required.
  3. A grade of C or better in all courses in the minor is required.
  4. A 2.0 grade point average in the major is required for graduation.
  5. An overall grade point average of 2.0 is required for graduation.
  6. A student with a grade point deficiency of 10 or more will not be allowed to register as a Political Science major or transfer into Political Science programs.

Political Science – Pre-Law

One of the traditional routes to law school is a four-year undergraduate degree in Political Science. Students may pursue either the Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science or Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science as candidates for admission to a school of law. Both degrees retain the values of a liberal education (such as instruction in history, English, and foreign language) and the enhancement of technical skills (including computer science, accounting, and mathematics). With several free electives and an 18-hour minor, the Bachelor of Arts or Science in Political Science affords considerable flexibility in meeting each student’s unique educational and career needs.

The Political Science Department Pre-Law advisor assists students in selecting appropriate undergraduate courses, applying for admission to law school and maximizing the chance for success on the Law School Admission Test.

Juniors and seniors may also take part in the State Attorney General’s Internship Program and various legislative and local government internships.

Legal Internships – Pre-Law

Exceptional students may qualify for a cooperative education program available in the legal profession. They earn up to six semester hours of elective internship credit in their junior and senior years while working half-days in local law firms. Law office experience is combined with academic assignments to develop skills useful to the potential lawyer. Admission to the program is by permission of the chair of the Department of Political Science and the pre-law advisor.

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

The Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science emphasizes a traditional liberal arts or humanities curriculum and includes the following requirements:

  1. General Requirements:
    See core curriculum. Students must have COMM 1315, and must take three additional hours of MathematicsfromMATH 1316, 1320, 1325, 1342, 2312, 2376 or higher, and three additional hours of sophomore literature.
  2. Major (30 semester hours, 6 in the University core)
    Political Science 2304
    Political Science 2301-2302 (see University core)
    Political Science 3319–Statistics for Social Scientists
    Three semester hours from each of the following fields:
    American politics (POLS 3301, 3313, 3340, 3350, 3390, 4370)
    Political philosophy (POLS 4320, 4330)
    International relations (POLS 3320, 3370, 4350)
    Comparative politics (POLS 3310, 4360, 4380)
    Public administration and policy (POLS 3316, 4300, 4340)
    Advanced Political Science elective
  3. Minor (18 semester hours)
    An approved minor of 18 semester hours, including at least nine advanced hours.
  4. Additional requirements (13 semester hours)
    Completion of 2312 in a foreign language (normally 12 semester hours)
    One semester of physical activity
  5. Electives
    A number sufficient to total 120 semester hours. The 120 hours includeone hour of physical activity and30 advanced (at least 18 in the major); 24 of the 30 advanced hours must be completed at Â鶹ÊÓƵ.

Suggested Program of Study
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science – Total Min. Hours: 120

Bachelor of Science in Political Science

The Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science emphasizes quantitative skills in the applied social sciences and includes the following requirements:

  1. General Requirements:
    See Philosophy of Knowledge Core Curriculum, section 6.4.1. Students must have COMM 1315, and must take three additional hours of Mathematics from MATH 1316, 1320, 1325, 1342, 2312, 2376, or higher, and three additional hours of sophomore literature.
  2. Major (30 semester hours, 6 in the university core)
    Political Science 2304
    Political Science 2301-2302 (see university core)
    Political Science 3319 - Statistics for Social Scientists
    Political Science 3329 - Advanced Research Methods
    Three semester hours from each of the following fields:
    American politics (POLS 3301, 3313, 3340, 3350, 3390, 4370)
    Political philosophy (POLS 4320, 4330)
    International relations (POLS 3320, 3370, 4350)
    Comparative politics (POLS 3310, 4360, 4380)
    Public administration and policy (POLS 3316, 4300, 4340)
  3. Minor (18 semester hours)
    An approved minor of 18 semester hours, including at least nine advanced hours.
  4. Additional requirements (13 semester hours)
    Computer Science 1371
    B.S. core courses: Nine semester hours selected from two of the following areas:
    Accounting 2301-2302
    Economics 2302, 2301, 1301, or advanced
    Mathematics - advanced
    Psychology - advanced
    Computer Science - advanced
    One semester of physical activity
  5. Electives
    A number sufficient to total 121 semester hours (with at least 120 exclusive of physical activity), including 30 advanced (at least 24 in the major); 24 of the 30 advanced hours must be completed at Â鶹ÊÓƵ.

Suggested Program of Study
Bachelor of Science in Political Science – Total Min. Hours: 120

Bachelor of Science in Political Science Major with Social Studies Teacher Certification

Students wishing to earn the Bachelor of Science in Political Science and at the same time certify with Social Studies as a teaching field must meet the following requirements:
  1. General Requirements:
    See core curriculum. Students must take three additional hours of Mathematics from MATH 1316, 1320, 1325, 1342, 2312, 2376, or higher, and three additional hours of sophomore literature. Lab Science must include eight hours in the same science; Communication must be 1315 or 3310. Social Science course must be ECON 2301.
  2. Major (24 semester hours, 6 in University core)
    Political Science 2304
    Political Science 2301-2302 (see University core)
    Three semester hours from each of the following fields:
    American politics (POLS 3340, 4370)
    Political philosophy (POLS 4320, 4330)
    International relations (POLS 3320, 3370, 4350)
    Comparative politics (POLS 3310, 4360, 4380)
    Public administration and policy (POLS 3316, 4300, 4340)
  3. Composite Social Studies (30 semester hours)
    HIST 2301, HIST 3301, HIST 3302, HIST 3303, HIST 3321, HIST 3322, ECON 3340, FINC 3306, SOCI 3302, SOCI 3306
  4. Pedagogy (24 semester hours)
    PEDG 3310, 3320, 3380, 4380 and 4650; READ 3326; SPED 2310
  5. Foundation requirements (9 semester hours)
    Political Science 2330 - Political Geography
    Political Science 3319 - Statistics for Social Scientists
    Political Science 3329 - Advanced Research Methods
  6. Additional requirement (one semester hour)
    One semester of physical activity
  7. The minimum number of semester hours required for the Bachelor of Science in Political Science with Social Studies teacher certification is 129 (with at least 128 exclusive of physical activity), including 30 advanced, at least 24 of which must be completed at Â鶹ÊÓƵ.

Minor in Political Science

(No grade less than “C”) An 18 hour Political Science minor consists of nine hours of lower division courses plus nine hours of advanced courses. The lower division courses are:

  • POLS 2301 Introduction to American Government I
  • POLS 2302 Introduction to American Government II
  • POLS 2304 Introduction to Political Science

The 9 hours of advanced work may be chosen from among the department’s offerings at the 3000 and 4000 levels, excluding POLS 4310 (Directed Study) and internships.

The Department of Political Science offers a program of study leading to the Master of Public Administration degree. It is designed to prepare students for administrative positions in local, state, and federal agencies. Persons seeking admission must meet the general requirements for admission as outlined in the graduate catalog and must meet the institutional GRE and GPA standard according to the formula (GPA X 200) + (GRE V + Q) ≥ 1350.

Master of Public Administration Degree Requirements

The degree of Master of Public Administration requires the completion of 36 semester hours of graduate work: 18 in the core curriculum (POLS 5350, 5351, 5352, 5353, 5354, and 5355) and 18 from an approved list of elective courses offered by the Political Science Department and other Â鶹ÊÓƵ graduate programs. An internship (POLS 5358) with local agencies is also available. Students will complete the following courses if they have not taken them, or their equivalents, as undergraduates: introduction to public administration (three semester hours); urban politics (three semester hours); and statistics for social scientists (three semester hours). Students must pass both written and oral comprehensive final examinations.