BA in Political Science (50 hours*)
The Discipline
See general description of the discipline.
Career Opportunities
Career choices open to graduates in political science include
careers in law, teaching, business, journalism, the media, and
libraries, as well as with interest groups and associations. In
addition, majors are also placed with federal, state, and local
governments and are found in elective politics. A number of
these options do require additional graduate training.
Program Requirements |
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- At least 27 hours of political science courses must be taken in
residency at BYU (BYU Independent Study courses do not
meet this requirement).
- Pl Sc 101, 102, and 297 do not count toward the major or
minor.
- Only 6 hours of 298R and 399R combined may count toward
the major.
- No cooperative education (internship) credit from other
universities or colleges will be accepted toward the major.
- Majors are strongly encouraged to take Phil 150 to complete
the GE First-Year Writing requirement.
- Pl Sc 200 is prerequisite to all upper-division courses and must
be taken no later than the sophomore year.
- Complete the following:
- Complete two of the following foundation courses before
higher-numbered courses (they do not need to be taken in
order):
PL SC 110 : American Government and Politics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W; Sp and Su on demand. Honors also. Independent Study also. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Origin and development of federal Constitution; national, state, and local governments and politics. |
PL SC 150 : Comparative Government and Politics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W; Sp and Su on demand. Honors also. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Patterns of European, Asian, Latin American, and other political systems. |
PL SC 170 : Introduction to International Politics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W; Sp and Su on demand. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Basic forces, practices, institutions, and foreign policies of major powers; problem areas in international politics. |
Note: Students who do not take one of these three
foundation courses must take a corresponding upper-division
elective course. If you do not take Pl Sc 110, you
must take one course selected from Pl Sc 310–319R, 320,
321, 322, or 410. If you do not take Pl Sc 150, you must take
one course selected from Pl Sc 341–349R, 350–359R, 444, or
450–458. If you do not take Pl Sc 170, you must take one
course selected from Pl Sc 370–379R, 380–388, or 470–474.
- Complete one of the following foundation courses before
higher-numbered courses:
PL SC 202 : Western Political Heritage 2.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W; Sp and Su on demand. Honors also. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Western civilization from Renaissance to present, primarily from perspective of political philosophy; exploring fundamental questions in human experience; examining formative events in history; understanding value of important texts. |
PHIL 202 : History of Philosophy 2.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W, Sp on demand, Su on demand; Honors also. |
| PREREQUISITE: | Phil 201. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Western civilization from Renaissance to present, primarily from perspective of philosophy; exploring fundamental questions in human experience; examining formative events in history; understanding value of important texts. |
Note: If students do not take Pl Sc 201 or Phil 201, they
must take an upper-division elective course selected from
Pl Sc 300–309, 400–409, or 322, 334, 336, 364, 374, 473.
- Complete the following methodology courses:
PL SC 200 : Political Inquiry.
(4:3:1)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W; Sp and Su on demand. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Methodology of political science, including theory and techniques of qualitative and quantitative research design. |
| NOTE: | Prerequisite to all upper-division courses. |
Note: Pl Sc 200, along with a capstone seminar, fulfills the
University Core Advanced Written and Oral
Communication requirement. Pl Sc 328 fulfills the
University Core Languages of Learning requirement (math
option).
- Complete one of the following theory courses during the
junior year (note prerequisites in course descriptions):
PL SC 300 : Contemporary Political Theory.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W; Sp and Su on demand. |
| PREREQUISITE: | PlSc 201, 202; or Phil 201, 202. |
| DESCRIPTION: | History of political science, including the moral and ethical dimensions of politics. |
PL SC 310 : Theories of American Politics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W; Sp and Su on demand. |
| PREREQUISITE: | Pl Sc 110, 200. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Major theories and approaches used to explain American politics. |
PL SC 330 : Theories of Public Policy.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F and W on demand. |
| PREREQUISITE: | Econ 110, PlSc 110, 200. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Major theories used in assessing public policies, including policy formation, interaction of politics and economics, institutions of policy making, and policy. |
PL SC 350 : Theories of Comparative Politics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F and W on demand. |
| PREREQUISITE: | Pl Sc 150, 200. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Selected issues of comparative politics such as crisis and discontinuity; development; political infrastructure (e.g., political culture and social structure); political institutions. |
PL SC 370 : Theory of International Relations.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F and W on demand. |
| PREREQUISITE: | PlSc 170, 200. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Most influential traditions of thought in international relations; includes realism, idealism, Marxism, neorealism, complex interdependence, etc. |
- Complete 24 additional hours of political science electives,
except 400, 410, 430, 450, 470. Only one 100-level course and
one 200-level course may be counted.
- Complete one of the following capstone seminars during the
senior year. A completed capstone paper with at least a C–
grade is required to receive a final grade in all capstone classes
and fulfill the University Core Advanced Written and Oral
Communication requirement (note prerequisites in course
descriptions):
PL SC 400 : Capstone Seminar in Political Theory.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F and W on demand. |
| PREREQUISITE: | PlSc 200, 201, 202, 300. For political science majors only. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Seminar in political theory for students in their senior year. |
PL SC 410 : Capstone Seminar in American Politics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W; Sp and Su on demand. |
| PREREQUISITE: | PlSc 110, 200. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Seminar in American politics and government for students in their senior year. |
| NOTE: | For political science majors only. |
PL SC 430 : Capstone Seminar in Public Policy.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| PREREQUISITE: | PlSc 110, 200. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Seminar in public policy for students in their senior year. |
| NOTE: | For political science and public policy majors only. |
PL SC 450 : Capstone Seminar in Comparative Politics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W; Sp and Su on demand. |
| PREREQUISITE: | PlSc 150, 200. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Seminar in comparative politics and government for students in their senior year. |
| NOTE: | For political science majors only. |
PL SC 470 : Capstone Seminar in International Relations.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W; Sp and Su on demand. |
| PREREQUISITE: | PlSc 170, 200. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Seminar in international relations and politics for students in their senior year. |
| NOTE: | For political science majors only. |
- All students are strongly encouraged to complete an internship. Established programs are available through Washington Seminar, Utah State Legislature, or the Kennedy Center. Up to 6 hours of credit earned from an internship (399R) may be counted toward the major.
- Students who plan no formal education beyond the bachelor's
degree should take a double major or develop adequate skills
through other courses that will enhance their employment
opportunities. Consult the college advisement center or
department Web site.
Students who plan to seek MA or PhD degrees are strongly
encouraged to strengthen their quantitative and analytical
skills. These students should consult with faculty about other
skills that specific graduate programs might require.
- Students scoring a 5 on the American Government and/or
Comparative Government AP exams may substitute AP credit
for Pl Sc 110 or Pl Sc 150, respectively. However, they are
required to take at least one upper-division elective in each
subfield in which they substitute AP credit for American
Government and Politics or Comparative Government and
Politics.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill university core requirements.