Program Overview
Major in Political Science
The Political Science major consists of 13 courses (39 credits). The curriculum is divided into three general areas:
- American Institutions and Politics
- Theoretical Approaches to Politics
- Foreign and International Politics
While majors may choose to focus their studies on one of these areas, they are required to develop a solid intellectual foundation and understanding that spans all three and to approach the study of Political Science within the broader context of the social sciences.
Learning Objectives
Students completing a major in political science need to demonstrate knowledge of the political world both here in the United States, in other countries around the world, and in the realities of politics between states. This includes normative theories of political behavior as well as the actual institutional, cultural, and interpersonal processes and theories explaining how they work. Students also need to demonstrate critical thinking and information acquisition skills, expertise in oral and written communication, quantitative and information literacy, and creative problem solving.
Eligibility to Declare the Major
A student must complete at least two 100-level Political Science courses with an average grade of C or better. These courses can be counted toward major credits.
Completing the Major
To complete the major, students need to take a third 100-level Political Science course to satisfy the introductory requirement, as well as one 300-400 level course, each, in the following areas:
- Research Methods
- Political Philosophy
- American Institutions and Politics
- International or Comparative Politics
Additional Requirements
Students need to pursue 15 additional credits of Political Science electives, with the following conditions:
- 12 credits must be 300- or 400-level courses
- Majors are able to enroll in an additional lower-level course to fulfill 3 credits of the 15 credit requirement.
- No more than 3 credits may be used from 1.5 credit mini-courses
- No more than 6 credits may be used from internship, independent study, or senior honors thesis.
- No more than 12 credits may be used from non-Rutgers New Brunswick courses.
Students must achieve a minimum grade of C in all courses.
Political Science Seminar
As a junior or senior, students also need to enroll in one Political Science Seminar (01:790:395). Open only to Political Science majors who are juniors or seniors, these small classroom seminars delve into analysis, discussion, and research of topics in political science.
Note
No more than one 01:790:395 (Political Science Seminar) may be counted for major credit.
Course Limitations
The Political Science courses for the major may include:
- No more than 12 credits of 100 or 200 level course work.
- No more than 6 credits of independent study, internships, or thesis work, or any combination of these.
- No more than 3 credits of mini-courses (i.e., 1.5 credit courses).
No more than four Political Science courses (12 credits) taken outside the Rutgers-New Brunswick/Piscataway Department of Political Science may be applied to the major.
