Liberal Arts: Political Science Option; AA
The study of political science encompasses the human experience within the constantly changing world political system. The Political Science program provides studies in United States, foreign, and international politics, and government. Political Science courses offer a range of basic requirements for careers in law, criminal justice, corrections, business, industry, government service, teaching, public policy, political journalism, lobbying, legislative service, and political research. Students who wish to transfer to a baccalaureate program upon completion of the A.A. in Political Science should check the catalogs of four-year colleges and universities in order to coordinate requirements.
Courses
- BIO-140 — General Biology I
- BIO-141 — General Biology I Laboratory
- ECO-203 — Prin of Microeconomics
- ECO-204 — Prin of Macroeconomics
- ENG-101 — College Composition I
- ENG-102 — College Composition II
- GEO-102 — Principles of Geography
- HIS-102 — U.S. History II
- HIS-103 — Ancient & Medieval Foundations
- HIS-106 — World History II
- MTH-107 — Introduction to Statistics
- PHI-101 — Introduction to Philosophy
- POL-101 — American Government & Politics
- POL-102 — State and Local Government
- POL-103 — Comparative Gov't & Politics
- POL-215 — Constitutional Law
- POL-220 — Western Political Thought
- POL-250 — International Politics
- PSY-101 — Intro to Psychology
- REL-205 — Comparative Religion
- SOC-101 — Principles of Sociology
- SPE-102 — Public Speaking