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International Relations and Comparative Politics
POLSC2225 The 1960s and Political Activism POLSC2228 Federalism through State and Local Government POLSC2232 Parties and Interests in American Politics: Polarized America POLSC2401 American Foreign Policy POLSC2603 Problems of Law and Society POLSC2801 Food Policy and Social Justice (SA) (SS) (SJ) POLSC3160 American Political Thought POLSC3201 Congress, Representation and the Legislative Process POLSC3202 The American Presidency POLSC3209 Public Policy, the Law and Psychology POLSC3607 Constitutional Law
B.A. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH CONCENTRATION IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS
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Requirements for Concentration: Six required core courses and five additional Political Science courses, chosen from the list below, exclusive of internships or directed studies. At least two must be at the 3000-level.
POLSC2301 Politics of Race and Ethnicity in Latin America and Caribbean* POLSC2302 European Politics: From Transition to Integration POLSC2401 American Foreign Policy POLSC2409 The Politics of International Economic Relations POLSC2411 The Contemporary Middle East: Challenges and Promise POLSC2413 International Law and Institutions POLSC2415 In the Footsteps of Thucydides* POLSC2417 Statecraft & Globalization* POLSC2419 The Geopolitics of Democracy* POLSC2421 Model United Nations POLSC2503 Revolution and Nationalism POLSC3301 Comparative Politics of Developing States POLSC3303 Street Democracy POLSC3403 Human Issues in International Relations POLSC3405 Negotiating Peace POLSC3407 People and Politics of the Middle East
*Travel Course
MINOR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
Requirements for Minor:
POLSC1201 Introduction to American Politics and Government (SA) (SS) (SJ)
and
POLSC1301 Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics (SA) (SS)
or
POLSC1401 Introduction to International Relations (SA) (SS) Four additional POLSC courses
DISTINCTION IN THE FIELD
College-wide criteria specify completion of a research project and a 3.5 minimum GPA in the major. Political Science majors in any concentration must complete a substantive project (with approval from the faculty supervisor) in the capstone course and present during Senior Distinction Day.
EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN SECURITY STUDIES CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Emmanuel students have a unique opportunity to study the geopolitical complexity of the continental crossroads of the eastern Mediterranean for three weeks, in an intensive, eight-credit international relations program while in residence in Greece. The curriculum combines a unique study abroad program, taught by Emmanuel faculty, with an extended classroom experience in Crete, with field trips and excursions, while in residence at the Institute of Cretan Studies. The Program consists of two advanced International Relations summer courses, presentations from policy experts, and educational excursions.
POLSC2417 Statecraft & Globalization POLSC2419 The Geopolitics of Democracy