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Political science explores systems of governance, public policies, and how individuals and groups engage in political activities. The Bachelor of Arts in Political Science equips students with refined communication capabilities (including writing, debate, and public speaking) along with critical thinking skills. The curriculum covers core political science concepts: theoretical frameworks, governmental procedures, fundamental principles, institutional structures, legal systems, policy development, global relations, diplomatic affairs, and research methodologies. Learners are urged to gain practical experience through extracurricular activities like internships with nonprofits or governmental bodies such as the Arizona Legislature, Arizona Superior Court, and political campaigns.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
Graduates will develop the capacity to evaluate political data concerning contemporary U.S. societal challenges.
Students will distinguish between political theories, structures, historical contexts, and scientific approaches.
Learners will attain proficiency in both verbal and written expression.
Participants will cultivate awareness and respect for racial, cultural, and other human diversity.
Students will show dedication to engaged political citizenship.
Graduates will acquire foundational knowledge of the U.S. political framework and/or global governmental systems.
Students will comprehend the policy-making mechanisms and institutions that shape laws and affect populations, as well as the political environment enabling individuals and collectives to influence these processes.