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Jul 16, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin
Political Science, B.A.
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Learning Outcomes
By the time students have finished their three introductory 2000-level courses, they will have competency in at least one of the three Learning Outcome rubrics listed under each subfield.
- Students will achieve both Program Learning Outcomes in any subfield in which they have taken one or more 3000 to 4000-level courses and/or have completed the Senior Project.
Students from the American politics subfield will be able to:
- Explain current political and governmental structures and/or processes in the United States.
- Critically analyze the social, cultural, and ideological development of American political ideas and/or institutions.
Students from the international studies subfield will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of politics, institutions, culture and governance issues within and among states, regional, international and transnational actors.
- For International Relations courses: Analyze the historical development and patterns of interaction among the above actors and evaluate the structural, ideological, social, economic, and political factors that shape those interactions.
- For Comparative Politics courses: Comprehensively synthesize in comparative context the political structures, institutions, governing processes, and cultures of a diverse selection of developed and developing countries.
Students from the political and legal theory subfield will be able to:
- Explain the great political thinkers and arguments that have shaped the development of political life in the West for over 2500 years.
- Critically analyze contemporary arguments about recurrently contested political ideas, such as equality, liberty, virtue, tolerance, and justice.
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Tulsa Curriculum and First Year Experience
Core Curriculum and First Year Experience
General Curriculum Some major required courses may be double counted to fulfill a quad requirement. Political Science Major Requirements (30 hours)
Lower Division Requirement (9 hours)
The lower division requirement is three 2000 level courses, one in each subfield: International Studies
- Any 2000 level international studies course
Political and Legal Theory
Upper Division Requirement (21 hours)
The upper division requirement is seven 3000-4000 level courses. This must include at least one course from each of the three subfields: American Politics , International Studies , and Political and Legal Theory . The capstone to the major is the Senior Project (a Core Curriculum requirement). Required Minor (12 hours)
Some minors require more than 12 hours. General Electives (25-27 hours)
Total: 120 hours
Note: Advanced Placement credits (or similar, such as International Baccalaureate credits) are not accepted for the major requirements in political science. |
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