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Mar 13, 2025
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Hill Book
Political Science & International Studies Minor
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Complete Three of Four Introductory Courses
Complete Nine Additional Political Science (POL) Credits 200-Level or Above
- POL 201 - College Mock Trial (1 credit)
- POL 210 - Research Methods in Political Science
- POL 222 - Ideologies Left and Right
- POL 233 - Law, Politics, and Society
- POL 245 - US Foreign Policy
- POL 247 - Elections in America
- POL 255 - Environmental Policy and Politics
- POL 277 - Global Wealth, Power and Poverty
- POL 280 - Introduction to Public Policy
- POL 329 - Campaigns: History, Practices, Communication
- POL 331 - Global Security Studies
- POL 332 - The American Presidency
- POL 333 - Power to the People: Understanding Democracy
- POL 334 - Man, Woman, War: Gender and Defining (In)Security
- POL 336 - Constitutional Law and Politics
- POL 337 - Public Administration
- POL 339 - The United States and Latin America
- POL 340 - European Politics
- POL 341 - Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
- POL 346 - Immigration and the American Ideal
- POL 347 - Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
- POL 348 - Peace and Conflict Studies
- POL 352 - Democracy in Decline
- POL 353 - International Law and Organizations
- POL 356 - Politics of the Middle East
- POL 357 - Topics in Politics
- POL 358 - Massachusetts State Politics
- POL 360 - The United States Congress
- POL 380 - Dirty Hands: Moral Dilemmas
- POL 381 - Citizens of the World
- POL 382 - Parties and Interest Groups in American Politics
- POL 383 - Environmental Justice
- POL 390 - Politics in Washington, D.C.
- POL 490 - Directed Study - Political Science
- POL 203 - Model United Nations
- POL 330 - The Politics of Cybersecurity
- POL 355 - Terror, State, and Society
- POL 384 - Contemporary Russian and Eurasian Politics
Note
The fifteen credits given for the Washington, D.C. Internships may not count toward the Political Science and International Studies minor. |
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