2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Political Science


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Mission Statement

The mission of the Department of Political Science is to enhance student understanding of the U.S. and other regions and countries of the world by providing high quality instruction to our students. Students will become knowledgeable citizens with a global perspective. This is achieved by learning the constitutional foundation, institutional structure, and processes of American government; analyzing organizational and managerial principles of the public sector and evaluating their impact on public policy; analyzing and evaluating the philosophic tradition of political science and the great thinkers; comparing and contrasting governments and political institutions of the world; and analyzing and evaluating the ways in which actors in the international system interact politically, diplomatically, economically, socio-culturally, and militarily.

Student Learning Outcomes

Graduates will be able to:

  1. Identify the various subfields of political science and be able to explain how scholars in these subfields study important issues.
  2. Identify and describe the key concepts, major events, and famous political figures in American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and public policy.
  3. Demonstrate mastery and deeper understanding of key concepts, theories, and approaches in the subfield of political science in which they concentrated their major studies.
  4. Discuss, verbally and in writing, current and past political issues, events, theories, or trends by referencing scholarly work on the topic.
  5. Compose and defend their own hypotheses and arguments, using relevant scholarly literature for support.
  6. Gather, process, and integrate diverse sources of political information into a single, concise argument

Professional Program Advisement

In addition to advisement for degree programs, Coastal Carolina University also offers advisement regarding professional programs such as:

Pre-Law

Advisers: Dr. Frederick Wood and Dr. Mikel Norris

Coastal Carolina University provides comprehensive pre-law advisement and information concerning law schools to any student interested in pursuing a graduate education in law. Although there is no prescribed pre-law degree at Coastal Carolina, the Department of Politics created a pre-law minor to assist students to be better prepared for the LSAT and law school. Students from any major can sign up for the minor. In choosing a major, students should consider that law schools admit new students mainly by combining the undergraduate grade point average and the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) score.

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