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Academic Catalog 2012-13
Academic Programs
History/Government/Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Government Emphasis)
History/Government/Philosophy
Master of Arts in Humanities
Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Anthropology Emphasis)
Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Government Emphasis)
Completion of the general education requirements for a baccalaureate degree.
Completion of six credits of World History:
Completion of the following core courses:
Successful completion of Senior Assessment Procedures.
Completion of 24 hours with at least one course from each of the following fields:
Students may opt to complete the B.A. in History/Government at an accelerated pace to complete the degree in 3 years. Students desiring this option should contact an HGP advisor.
Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (History Emphasis)
Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Social Studies Emphasis - Secondary Teacher Licensure)
Pre-Law Program
Associate of Arts in Social Studies
Minor in Anthropology
Minor in Government
Minor in History
Minor in Philosophy
Minor in Religious Studies
Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Government Emphasis)
Completion of the general education requirements for a baccalaureate degree.
Completion of six credits of World History:
HGP 110: Development of Civ GT-HI1 (3 hours)
HGP 111: Development of Civ GT-HI1 (3 hours)
Completion of the following core courses:
GOVT 291: American Government (3 hours)
HIST 202: American Hist to 1865 GT-HI1 (3 hours)
HIST 203: Amer Hist 1865 / Presnt GT-HI1 (3 hours)
HGP 471: Senior Seminar (3 hours)
Successful completion of Senior Assessment Procedures.
Completion of 24 hours with at least one course from each of the following fields:
Political Theory--
GOVT 436: American Thought (3 hours)
GOVT 466: Ancient Political Theory (3 hours)
GOVT 467: Modern Political Theory (3 hours)
GOVT 379: Special Topics (1 TO 6 hours)
GOVT 479: Special Topics (1 TO 6 hours)
American Politics--
GOVT 303: Current Political Issues (3 hours)
GOVT 305: Religion & Politics in the U.S (3 hours)
GOVT 306: Elections and Voting Behavior (3 hours)
GOVT 429: Constnl Law and Crimnl Jusitce (3 hours)
GOVT 450: Congr/Presidency/Public Policy (3 hours)
GOVT 430: Constnl Law:Civil Liberties (3 hours)
GOVT 379: Special Topics (1 TO 6 hours)
GOVT 479: Special Topics (1 TO 6 hours)
Comparitive Politics--
GOVT 307: Intro to World Governments (3 hours)
GOVT 308: Pacific Rim/21st Century World (3 hours)
GOVT 325: Political Mvmnts/Latin America (3 hours)
GOVT 393: Women, Politics, and Culture (3 hours)
GOVT 379: Special Topics (1 TO 6 hours)
GOVT 479: Special Topics (1 TO 6 hours)
World Politics--
GOVT 300: Introduction to World Politics (3 hours)
GOVT 301: Chang Dynamics/Int'l Relations (3 hours)
GOVT 468: U S/Latin American Relations (3 hours)
GOVT 379: Special Topics (1 TO 6 hours)
GOVT 479: Special Topics (1 TO 6 hours)
Students may opt to complete the B.A. in History/Government at an accelerated pace to complete the degree in 3 years. Students desiring this option should contact an HGP advisor.
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