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Political Science, Minor

To earn a minor in political science at ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÍø, students complete six courses with 18 credits of coursework.

In the general minor, SLU students take three courses in each of the four major subfields of political science (American politics, comparative politics, international relations and political thought) for a total of nine credits. Students also take three political science electives for an additional nine credits of coursework.

In the specialized minor, students take three courses from just one of the subfields, as well as nine credits of political science electives.

No more than six credits of transfer credit and no more than three credits of internship can count toward the minor.

Students can choose between a general or a specialized minor.  No one class can fulfill more than one requirement within the minors.

General Minor

Select one course from three of the four subfields: American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, Political Thought. 9
Select three Political Science electives in any subfield.9
Total Credits18

Specialized Minor

Select three courses from a single subfield: American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, or Political Thought.9
Select three Political Science electives in any subfield.9
Total Credits18

American Politics Courses

±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý1100
Introduction to American Government
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý1150
American Political Systems
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý1300
Introduction to Law
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2100
The American Constitution
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2140
The American Presidency
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2150
Race and Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2160
Campaigns and Elections
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2200
State and Local Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2220
Urban Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2300
Public Administration
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2350
Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll: Morality Politics in the United States
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2820
American Foreign Policy
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3100
Judicial Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3110
American Political Movements
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3130
Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3140
Public Opinion and Mass Communication
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3150
American Presidential Elections
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3250
American Politics and Film
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3300
U.S. Public Policy
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3330
Metropolitan Environment
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3340
Foundations of Law
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3350
Church and State
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4120
Civil Rights: A Moot Court Seminar
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4126
Sexuality and the Law
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4131
Race, Class, and Punishment
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4140
Political Parties
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4150
Gender and Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4170
Electoral Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4171
Law, Policy, Society
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4300
Law, Politics, and Regulatory Policy
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4325
Public Sector Budgeting
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4340
Issues in Public Policy
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4360
Urban Economic Development

Comparative Politics Courses 

±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý1500
Introduction to Comparative Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý1510
Politics of the Developing World
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý1540
Blood and Money: Ethnic War
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2510
European Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2520
Introduction to African Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2530
Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2550
Political Systems of the Sub-Sahara
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2560
The Politics of Asia
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2570
Introduction to Latin American Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2590
Politics of the Middle East and North Africa
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3500
East Asian Political Economy
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3520
Communism, Capitalism and Social Justice
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3567
Political Development in Contemporary Spain
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3810
Latin American-U.S. Relations
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4500
Russian Political Culture
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4520
Political Change
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4530
Authoritarian Politics: Rigging Elections and Clinging to Power
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4590
Crisis of Leadership

International Relations Courses  

±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý1600
Introduction to International Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2600
Introduction to International Political Economy
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2640
International Terrorism
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2691
Theory and Practice of Human Rights
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2820
American Foreign Policy
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3600
Problems of Globalization
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3620
International Organization and the Management of World Problems
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3630
International Security and Conflict Resolution
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3640
International Law
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3650
International Relations of Africa
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3810
Latin American-U.S. Relations
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4610
International Relations: Theory and Practice
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4630
The European Union: Politics and Political Economy
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4650
War, Peace, and Politics
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4662
International Challenges
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4692
Theories of World Politics

Political Thought Courses

±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý1700
Foundations of Political Theory
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2700
Fundamental Issues in Political Philosophy
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2710
Theories of Justice
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý2720
American Anomaly: American Political Institutions in Comparative Perspective
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3710
Ancient and Medieval Classics in Political Thought
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3720
Renaissance and Modern Political Theories
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3740
Capitalism, Racism, Patriarchy: Theorizing Structural Power
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3750
The Modern Democratic State
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3760
The Politics of Pope Francis
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý3770
Feminist Theory: Gender Justice
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4710
Citizenship and Social Difference
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4730
Seminar: Contemporary Political Ideologies
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4740
Marx's CAPITAL
±Ê°¿³¢³§Ìý4750
American Political Thought

Continuation Standards

Students in the political science minor must maintain a 2.00 grade point average (GPA) in political science coursework.

Students can complete all or part of the political science minor at SLU-Madrid.

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