

Bachelors of Political Science,Pathway- 2 Semester, Auburn University
Auburn - Alabama, Alabama
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48 Months
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About this course
Political Science (POLI) offers a comprehensive pathway for students interested in understanding government, politics, and related issues. The program is structured across four years, starting with foundational courses such as American Government and Global Politics, progressing through major core and specialty courses, and culminating in advanced electives. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, analysis of political systems, and understanding multicultural perspectives. Students are encouraged to develop a nuanced understanding of political dynamics, preparing them for various career paths or further studies.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended for students who are curious about how governments operate, understand political issues in a multicultural context, and want a pathway to careers in public policy, government, or international relations. The structured curriculum provides a clear academic pathway from fundamentals to specialized topics, supported by a combination of core, elective, and career preparation courses like Liberal Arts Careers Preparation. It’s ideal for those seeking a rigorous yet flexible program with strong foundational and specialized knowledge.
Specialisation
Students choosing this course will select a Specialty within POLI, each with a specific 9-hour required Specialty Core and a list of accepted Specialty Electives. This allows students to tailor their education towards particular interests like American Government, Global Politics, or other subfields of political science, based on their career aspirations or academic interests. The structure encourages focused expertise while maintaining flexibility with elective choices.
Course fees
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Degree requirements
The program requires a total of 120 credit hours, divided across core courses, major core, specialty core, electives, and university-wide courses such as 'Achieve the Creed.' Students must complete courses across multiple disciplines including history, literature, science, and social sciences to fulfill general education and program-specific requirements. Enrollment in majors-only sections for core POLI courses is necessary, and students are advised to consult an advisor for details specific to their chosen specialty.
English language test
TOEFL
79
PTE
53
IELTS
6.5
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Career prospects
Graduates of this program can pursue careers in government, public policy, international organizations, or related fields. The program's structure, incorporating liberal arts preparation, equips students with skills in critical thinking, communication, and analysis, valuable in many sectors. Students interested in further studies or specialized roles in politics or policy analysis will find this program a solid foundation.
FAQs
What is the prerequisite for some higher-level political science courses?
American Government with a C or better is required, or a score of 4 or higher on the AP American Government test.
How many credit hours are needed to complete the degree?
A total of 120 credit hours are required to complete the degree.
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