Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2011-2012 EIU Undergraduate Catalog Program: Political Science (B.A.) Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Political Science (B.A.)

The major in Political Science comprises:

 

Core Introductory Requirements (19 hours)

 All Political Science majors will complete the following hours:

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
PLS 1003 - Introduction to Comparative Politics. Credits: 3
PLS 1153G - American Government and Constitution. Credits: 3

OR

PLS 1193G - American Government and Constitution, Honors. Credits: 3
PLS 2001 - Introduction to Research Methods in Political Science. Credits: 1

(1 hour)

PLS 2033 - Research Methods in Political Science. Credits: 3
PLS 2103 - Introduction to Political Theory. Credits: 3
PLS 2253G - Introduction to International Relations. Credits: 3

OR

PLS 2293G - Introduction to International Relations, Honors. Credits: 3
PLS 2603 - State and Local Government. Credits: 3

Field Requirements (21 hours):

Political Science majors will take at least one course from each of the three areas listed below. In addition, students will complete 12 additional hours from these courses.

Comparative Politics & International Relations

 

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
PLS 3100 - Global Threats and Problems. Credits: 3
PLS 3203 - American Foreign Policy. Credits: 3
PLS 3223 - International Organizations. Credits: 3
PLS 3233 - International Terrorism. Credits: 3
PLS 3253 - International Criminal Law. Credits: 3
PLS 3303 - European Politics and Governments Credits: 3
PLS 3333 - Politics of Latin America and the Caribbean. Credits: 3
PLS 3343 - Government and Politics of the Middle East. Credits: 3
PLS 3353 - Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa. Credits: 3
PLS 3363 - Government and Politics in Asia-Pacific Rim. Credits: 3
PLS 3373 - International Political Economy. Credits: 3
PLS 4823 - International Policy Issues. Credits: 3

American Politics, Public Policy & Public Administration

 

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
PLS 3413 - Introduction to Public Administration. Credits: 3
PLS 3653 - American Indian Politics. Credits: 3
PLS 3703 - African American Politics. Credits: 3
PLS 3713 - Political Parties and Elections. Credits: 3
PLS 3723 - Public Opinion and Political Participation. Credits: 3
PLS 3733 - Interest Groups and Lobbying. Credits: 3
PLS 3743 - Congress. Credits: 3
PLS 3753 - The American Presidency. Credits: 3
PLS 3763 - Environmental Politics and Policy. Credits: 3
PLS 4793 - Public Organization Theory. Credits: 3
PLS 4873 - Human Resource Management in Government. Credits: 3
PLS 4893 - Government Budgeting and Politics. Credits: 3

Public Law & Political Theory

 

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
PLS 3523 - Criminal Law. Credits: 3
PLS 3543 - Civil Liberties in America. Credits: 3
PLS 3553 - Federal Indian Law and Policy. Credits: 3
PLS 3903 - Gender, Public Policy and the Law. Credits: 3
PLS 4774 - American Constitutional Law. Credits: 3
PLS 4853 - Contemporary Constitutional Development. Credits: 3
PLS 4903 - Classic Political Theory. Credits: 3
PLS 4913 - Contemporary Political Theory. Credits: 3
PLS 4923 - African American Political Thought. Credits: 3
PLS 4933 - Ideologies of the Developing World. Credits: 3
PLS 4943 - American Political Thought. Credits: 3

Applied Political Science Experience (3 hours):

Political Science majors will complete at least three hours in one or more of the following experiences:

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
PLS 3970 - Study Abroad. Credits: 1 to 15

(See Footnote *)

PLS 4275 - Internship. Credits: 1 to 12

(See Footnote **)

PLS 4503 - Independent Study. Credits: 1 to 6

(See Footnote ***)

PLS 4444 - Honors Independent Study. Credits: 3

(See footnote #)

PLS 4555 - Honors Research. Credits: 3

(See footnote #)

PLS 4644 - Honors Thesis. Credits: 3

(See footnote #)

PLS 2513 - Moot Court. Credits: 1

(Limited to 3 hours of Political Science Credit)

PLS 2611 - Model Illinois Government. Credits: 1

(Limited to 3 hours of Political Science Credit)

Political Science Capstone Course (3 hours):

All Political Science majors will complete a capstone course (PLS 4600), taken after students have completed at least 75 hours, including all Core Introductory Political Science requirements, and at least nine hours of Field Requirements.

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
PLS 4600 - Political Science Capstone. Credits: 3

Footnotes:

* Three credit hours will count for this requirement. Additional credit hours may be substituted for Field Requirements, with departmental approval.

** Three credit hours will count for this requirement. Additional credit hours cannot be substituted for Field Requirements, but will count towards degree completion.

*** Three credit hours will count for this requirement. Additional credit hours cannot be substituted for Field Requirements, but will be included in computing the major g.p.a.

# Students enrolled in Honors Independent Study must be enrolled in Political Science Departmental Honors.

Public Administration Concentration for Political Science Majors

In addition to meeting all requirements for the Political Science Major, students will take a total of 12 hours from two groups of courses.  All courses with a PLS prefix taken to meet Public Administration concentration requirements must be in addition to requirements for the major.

Total Semester Hours: 12

Group One (9 Hours)

Students will take three courses from Group One, excluding the course taken to meet the public administration requirement for the major.

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
PLS 3413 - Introduction to Public Administration. Credits: 3
PLS 4793 - Public Organization Theory. Credits: 3
PLS 4873 - Human Resource Management in Government. Credits: 3
PLS 4893 - Government Budgeting and Politics. Credits: 3

Group Two (3 Hours)

Students will take one of the following courses:

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
ECN 3851 - Public Finance. Credits: 3

(See Footnote *)

GEG 3800 - Introduction to Cartography. Credits: 3

(See Footnote *)

PLS 3763 - Environmental Politics and Policy. Credits: 3
PLS 3903 - Gender, Public Policy and the Law. Credits: 3
SOC 4000 - Sociology of Work and Occupations. Credits: 3

Footnotes:

(Major GPA based on all political science courses taken at EIU.)

*Students wishing a more specialized background to prepare for graduate studies in public administration or a public administration career should give special consideration to either of the following: (1) the Economics sequence of ECN 2801G, 2802G and 3851 or (2) GEG 3800 along with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) coursework offered by the Geology-Geography Department.

Notes: