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DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Phone: 262-472-1120
E-Mail: polsci@uwwvax.uww.edu
Faculty: Paul Adogamhe, Charles Cottle, Zohreh Ghavamshahidi,
Kenneth Glaudell, Anne Hamilton, Craig Heatwole, Robert Heidorn, Susan
Johnson, John F. Kozlowicz (Chairperson), Xia Lollar, Farhad Malekafzali,
Paula Mohan, John Valadez.
Students who major or minor in political science or minor in public
administration at UW-Whitewater are offered a comprehensive course of study,
emerging from the awareness that governmental policy and policy-making
are of paramount importance for the life we lead. The political science
program at UW-W concentrates on providing students with a basic understanding
of contemporary government, policy-making, and politics. An internship
program which provides students a unique opportunity to blend this theory
with practice is also available. Internship possibilities include work
with a legislator, on the campaign staff of a candidate for public office,
a law office, or in a governmental agency. While most students intern in
Wisconsin, there is also a program based in Washington, D.C. through the
Washington Center to provide students with opportunities to view the national
political process in action. Students should be aware of the intimate relationship
between the political process and the world of business. For those interested,
a liberal arts political science program combined with a professional minor
might prove useful.
Also available is an interdisciplinary major in Public Policy and Administration
which provides comprehensive preparation for careers in government and
in government-related organizations in the private sector. This major is
sponsored jointly with the Department of Management.
MAJORS/EMPHASES
Minimum requirements for transfer students: Major: At least 12 credit hours
of work earned for a political science major shall be taken at UW-Whitewater.
Determination of areas of political science in which these credit hours
shall be taken shall be made by the chair at the time of declaration of
the major. Minor: At least 6 credit hours of the work earned for a political
science minor shall be taken at UW-Whitewater. Determination of areas of
political science in which these credit hours shall be taken shall be made
by the chair at the time of declaration of the minor.
Departmental policy requires each major to attend at least three public
lectures or programs each academic year.
Internship in Political Science: To provide students with the opportunity
for practical field experience in various aspects of political life, the
department offers an internship in political science. Credit may be earned
while working in campaigns, legislative offices, or in administrative positions
at all levels of government. Internship is normally taken in the student's
junior or senior year. Consent of the Chair and the faculty member directing
the internship is required.
Honors in Political Science: For honors in political science, at the
end of the senior year students must have a grade point average of 3.50
in all political science courses including 820-488 and 820-499. They must
apply for honors in political science with their adviser and the departmental
chairperson in the spring of the junior year. At the time of application
they must show a grade-point average of 3.25 or better and at least 21
credit hours in political science either completed or to be completed during
the current semester.
Career Options: There are several potential options which a person
interested in political science may follow. Students may wish to plan their
programs with certain career objectives in mind. Among the options recommended
are the following:
I. Public Employment Option—Plan A: Major in political science with
a minor in public administration—Plan B: Major in political science with
emphasis in public administration.
II. Law Option—Plan A: Major in political science with a minor in a
related discipline—Plan B: A major in political science and an individualized
minor composed of law related courses.
III. International Employment Option—Plan A: Major in political science
with an emphasis in comparative and international politics—Plan B: Double
major in international studies and political science.
IV. Government and Business Option—Plan A: Major in political science
and a minor in a related discipline—Plan B: A major in political science
and an individualized/professional minor. Interested students should check
with their adviser or the department for recommended courses for each of
these options.
Areas of Political Science. The department curriculum is divided into
5 basic areas. This is intended to provide a sound and balanced acquaintance
with political science. Majors and minors are expected to meet the appropriate
area requirements.
The areas are:
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American Government—courses: 820-315, 820 317, 820 318, 820-319, 820 344,
820 346, 820 357, 820 413, 820 414, 820 415, 820 419, 820 446.
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Public Policy & Administration—courses: 820 316, 820 320, 820 330,
820 421, 820 430, 820 440, 820 489.
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Comparative Government—courses: 820 352, 820 460, 820 461, 820 471.
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International Relations—courses: 820 350, 820 351, 820 457.
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Political Theory—courses: 820 411, 820 412, 820 420.
POLITICAL SCIENCE (BA/BS)
MAJOR - 33 CREDITS
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PSCI 820-141 AND 820-301
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 1-AMER GOVMT PSCI 820-315, 820-317, 820-318,
820-319, 820-344, 820-346, 820-357, 820-413, 820-414, 820-415, 820-419
AND 820-446
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 2-PUB POLICY & ADMIN PSCI 820-316,
820-320, 820-330, 820-421, 820-430, 820-440 AND 820-489
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 3-COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT PSCI 820-352,
820-460, 820-461, 820-471 AND 820-472
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 4-INTERNATNL RELATIONS PSCI 820-340, 820-350,
820-351, 820-377, 820-442/642, 820-457 AND 820-463
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 5-POL THEORY PSCI 820-365, 820-411, 820-412
OR 820-420
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SELECT 6 ELECTIVE 300 OR 400 LEVEL UNITS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL
SCIENCE
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SELECT 6 ELECTIVE CRED FROM THE POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT EXCLUDING
900-140
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COMPLETE SIGNIFICANT WRITING IN ADVANCED COURSE WITH VERIFICATION BY INSTRUCTOR.
AN APPROVED MINOR IS REQUIRED FOR THIS MAJOR
POLITICAL SCIENCE (BSE)
LICENSURE - 42-43 CREDITS
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C&I 437-430 AND 437-466
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EDFD 420-243 OR 420-445
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SELECT 2 CREDITS FROM C&I 439-210
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STUDENT TEACHING
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SELECT 2 OR 12 CREDITS FROM C&I 439-412
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SELECT 2 OR 12 CREDITS FROM C&I 439-414
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SELECT 3 CREDITS FROM COURSE C&I 439-492
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GEOG 722-252 (GS) OR BIOL 630-214 (GM) RLS
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ECON 230-213 OR 230-324 RLS
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EDFD 423-212 AND 424-425
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SELECT 3 CREDITS FROM EDUC 400-496
MAJOR - 34 CREDITS
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PSCI 820-141 AND 820-301
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 1-AMER GOVMT PSCI 820-315, 820-317, 820-318,
820-319, 820-344, 820-346 820-357, 820-413, 820-414, 820-415, 820-419 AND
820-446
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 2-PUB POLICY & ADMIN PSCI 820-316,
820-320, 820-330, 820-421, 820-430, 820-440 AND 820-489
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 3-COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT PSCI 820-352,
820-460, 820-461, 820-471 AND 820-472
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 4-INTERNATNL RELATIONS PSCI 820-340, 820-350,
820-351, 820-377, 820-442/662, 820-457 AND 820-463
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 5-POL THEORY PSCI 820-365, 820-411, 820-412
OR 820-420
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SELECT 13 ELECTIVE CREDITS FROM THE POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPT EXCLUDING 900-140
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SELECT 20 CREDITS FROM AT LEAST 2 DEPTS: ANTHROPOLOGY, ECONOMICS, GEOGRAPHY,
HISTORY, PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY
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COMPLETE SIGNIFICANT WRITING IN ADVANCED COURSE WITH VERIFICATION BY INSTRUCTOR.
AN APPROVED MINOR IS REQUIRED FOR THIS MAJOR
SOCIAL STUDIES-BROADFIELD POLITICAL SCIENCE I EMPHASIS (BSE)
LICENSURE - 42-43 CREDITS
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C&I 437-466
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EDFD 420-243 OR 420-445
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SELECT 2 CREDITS FROM C&I 439-210
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STUDENT TEACHING
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SELECT 2 OR 12 CREDITS FROM C&I 439-412
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SELECT 2 OR 12 CREDITS FROM C&I 439-414
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C&I 437-430
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GEOG 722-252 (GS) OR BIOL 630-214 (GM) RLS
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ECON 230-213 OR 230-324 RLS
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EDFD 423-212 AND 424-425
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SELECT 3 CREDITS FROM COURSE C&I 439-492
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SELECT 3 CREDITS FROM EDUC 400-496
MAJOR - 54 CREDITS
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PSCI 820-141 AND 820-301
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 1-AMER GOVMT PSCI 820-315, 820-317, 820-318,
820-319, 820-344, 820-346, 820-357, 820-413, 820-414, 820-415, 820-419
AND 820-446
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 2-PUB POLICY & ADMIN PSCI 820-316,
820-320, 820-330, 820-421, 820-430, 820-440 AND 820-489
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 3-COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT PSCI 820-352,
820-460, 820-461, 820-471 AND 820-472
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 4-INTERNATNL RELATIONS PSCI 820-340, 820-350,
820-351, 820-377, 820-442/662, 820-457 AND 820-463
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SELECT 3 CRED FROM COURSES AREA 5-POL THEORY PSCI 820-365, 820-411, 820-412
OR 820-420
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SELECT 13 ELECTIVE CREDITS FROM THE POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT EXCLUDING
900-140
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SELECT 20 CRED FROM AT LEAST 2 DEPARTMENTS: ANTHROPOLOGY, ECONOMICS, GEOGRAPHY,
HISTORY, PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY
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COMPLETE SIGNIFICANT WRITING IN ADVANCED
COURSE WITH VERIFICATION BY INSTRUCTOR
SOCIAL STUDIES-BROADFIELD POLITICAL SCIENCE II EMPHASIS (BSE)
LICENSURE - 42-43 CREDITS
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C&I 437-466
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EDFD 420-243 OR 420-445
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SELECT 2 CREDITS FROM C&I 439-210
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STUDENT TEACHING
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SELECT 2 OR 12 CREDITS FROM C&I 439-412
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SELECT 2 OR 12 CREDITS FROM C&I 439-414
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C&I 437-430
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GEOG 722-252 (GS) OR BIOL 630-214 (GM) RLS
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ECON 230-213 OR 230-324 RLS
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EDFD 423-212 AND 424-425
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SELECT 3 CREDITS FROM COURSE C&I 439-492
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SELECT 3 CREDITS FROM EDUC 400-496
MAJOR - 54 CREDITS
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PSCI 820-141
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SELECT 1 COURSE FROM EACH OF 3 GROUPS BELOW:
GROUP 1: PSCI 820-315, 820-317, 820-318, 820-319, 820-344, 820-346,
820-357, 820-413, 820-414, 820-415, 820-419, 820-446
GROUP 2: PSCI 820-316, 820-320, 820-330, 820-421, 820-430, 820-440,
820-489
GROUP 3: PSCI 820-352, 820-460, 820-461, 820-471, 820-472
GROUP 4: PSCI 820-340, 820-350, 820-351, 820-377, 820-442/662, 820-457,
820-463
GROUP 5: PSCI 820-365, 820-411, 820-412, 820-420
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SELECT 10 ELECTIVE CREDITS FROM THE POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT EXCLUDING
900-140
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SELECT 32 CRED FROM AT LEAST 3 DEPARTMENTS: ANTHROPOLOGY, ECONOMICS, GEOGRAPHY,
HISTORY, PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY
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COMPLETE SIGNIFICANT WRITING IN ADVANCED
COURSE WITH VERIFICATION BY INSTRUCTOR.
MINORS/EMPHASES
LEGAL STUDIES
MINOR - 25 CREDITS
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PSCI 820-360, 820-493, PSCI 820-498 OR FNLW 240-498, PSCI 820-419, FNLW
240-341
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SELECT 2 COURSES FROM: PSCI 820-413, 820-414, 820-415
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SELECT 2 COURSES FROM: FNLW 240-342, 240-348, 240-442, 240-443, 240-455
POLITICAL SCIENCE
MINOR - 21 CREDITS
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PSCI 820-141
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SELECT 1 COURSE FROM EACH OF 3 GROUPS BELOW:
GROUP 1: PSCI 820-315, 820-317, 820-318, 820-319, 820-344, 820-346,
820-357, 820-413, 820-414, 820-415, 820-419, 820-446
GROUP 2: PSCI 820-316, 820-320, 820-330, 820-421, 820-430, 820-440,
820-489
GROUP 3: PSCI 820-352, 820-380, 820-460, 820-461, 820-471, 820-472
GROUP 4: PSCI 820-340, 820-350, 820-351, 820-377, 820-457, 820-463
GROUP 5: PSCI 820-365, 820-411, 820-412, 820-420
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SELECT 9 ELECTIVE POLITICAL SCIENCE CREDITS EXCEPT 900-140
POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION EMPHASIS
MINOR - 22 CREDITS
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PSCI 820-141
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SELECT 1 COURSE FROM EACH OF 3 GROUPS BELOW:
GROUP 1: PSCI 820-315, 820-317, 820-318, 820-319, 820-344, 820-346,
820-357, 820-413, 820-414, 820-415, 820-419, 820-446
GROUP 2: PSCI 820-316, 820-320, 820-330, 820-421, 820-430, 820-440,
820-489
GROUP 3: PSCI 820-352, 820-460, 820-461, 820-471
GROUP 4: PSCI 820-340, 820-350, 820-351, 820-377, 820-457
GROUP 5: PSCI 820-365, 820-411, 820-412, 820-420
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SELECT 10 ELECTIVE CREDITS FROM THE POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT EXCLUDING
900-140
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Ron Berger, Coordinator
The Criminal Justice Minor is an interdisciplinary field of study
that integrates career-development goals with a liberal arts curriculum.
The Minor consists primarily of social and behavioral science courses that
will enhance students' understanding of the nature and causes of criminal
and delinquent behavior and the operation of the criminal justice system
in the United States. It will help prepare students to pursue careers in
law enforcement (local, state, and federal), adult and juvenile probation
and parole, correctional counseling and group home work, private security,
and criminal justice research.
MINOR - 24 CREDITS
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SELECT 5 COURSES FROM: GROUP 1: SOC 880-276, 880-325, 880-370, 880-374,
880-378
GROUP 2: PSCI 820-316, 820-415, 820-419
GROUP 3: SOCW 860-235
GROUP 4: SFTY 460-255
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SELECT 3 COURSES FROM (CANNOT COUNT BOTH 880-355 & 840-355; COURSES
CREDITED TOWARD AREA 1 CANNOT BE CREDITED TOWARD AREA 2): GROUP 1: SOC
880-276, 880-325, 880-352, 880-355, 880- 370, 880-374, 880-378, 880-451,
880-459
GROUP 2: PSCI 820-316, 820-320, 820-414, 820-415, 820-419, 820-421,
820-462
GROUP 3: SOCW 860-102, 860-235, 860-311, 860-380
GROUP 4: SFTY 460-255
GROUP 5: PSYC 840-304, 840-331, 840-332, 840-345, 840-355, 840-446,
840-486
GROUP 6: SPCH 166-228, 166-244, 166-328, 166-424
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NO MORE THAN 12 CREDITS FROM ANY ONE DEPARTMENT MAY BE USED IN THIS MINOR.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
The purpose of this program is to provide students interested in public
service the possibility to do undergraduate study in the field as preparation
for possible careers in government. The program is composed of courses
offered in several departments to give direction and emphasis in the area
of Public Administration.
MINOR - 22 CREDITS
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PSCI 820-141, 820-320, 820-489 AND MGNT 250-211
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SELECT 10 CRED FROM COURSES PSCI 820-330, 820-356, 820-421, 820-430, 820-440,
820-446, ACTG 210-244, 230-356, FNLW 240-348, MKTG 260-436, SOC 880-250,
880-352 OR A COURSE APPROVED BY THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE POLITICAL SCIENCE
DEPT
Social Studies minor in elementary education curriculum: See L&S Interdepartmental
section.
PROGRAM OF PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION
Susan Johnson Coordinator
The University offers an opportunity for students to earn a Bachelor
of Science degree with a major in Public Policy and Administration. The
major is designed to prepare students for careers in local, state, or national
governments, and in businesses and other organizations in the private sector
which work closely with government. The major is sponsored jointly by the
Political Science Department in the College of Letters and Sciences and
the Management Department in the College of Business and Economics. The
courses in the major are offered by these two departments and by several
other departments in the two Colleges, providing broad interdisciplinary
preparation for the student.
MAJOR
PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION (BS)
MAJOR - 60 CREDITS
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ACTG 210-244, ECON 230-212, MGNT 250-211, PSYC 840-211
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MATH 760-231 OR PSYC 840-215
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MGNT 250-301, 250-480, PSCI 820-344, 820-320 AND 820-330
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PSCI 820-489
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SELECT 3 - 12 CRED FROM COURSE PSCI 820-493 IN CONSULTATION WITH ADVISER.
A 2.25 COMBINED UW-W & TRANSFER GPA IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THE COURSE.
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IN CONSULTATION WITH ADVISER SELECT 0-9 CREDITS OF ELECTIVES IN LIBERAL
ARTS OR BUSINESS COURSES
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IN CONSULTATION WITH AN ADVISER SELECT A 15 CREDIT CONCENTRATION FROM PUBLIC
POLICY, GENERAL MANAGEMENT, PERSONNEL, POLICE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION,
PLANNING AND BUDGET ADMINISTRATION, URBAN AFFAIRS, AND LEGAL AFFAIRS; OR
AN INDIVIDUALIZED PLAN.
WRITING REQUIREMENT - 3 CREDITS
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SELECT 1 COURSE FROM B ED 220-353, ENGL 680-370, 680-372, PSCI 820-300
RLS
*General Studies Recommendations: 820-141 American Government and Politics,
230-211 Economic Principles, 760-143 Finite Math for Business and Social
Sciences or 760-152 Elementary Functions.
Overall G.P.A. of 2.25 or higher is required to take 820-493 and to
graduate. No more than 3 Economics and 10 Business courses may be taken.
Courses applied toward General Studies cannot be used for major or liberal
arts requirements. A minor is not required.
CERTIFICATION
PARALEGAL CERTIFICATE
John Kozlowicz (Coordinator)
CERTIFICATE - 19 CREDITS
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PSCI 820-360, 820-493, PSCI 820-498 OR FNLW 240-498
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SELECT 2 COURSES FROM PSCI 820-413, 820-414, 820-415, 820-419
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SELECT 2 COURSES FROM FNLW 240-341, 240-342, 240-348, 240-442, 240-443,
240-455