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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Political Science Major with Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education Major


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The purpose of the political science major at Nazareth College is to prepare students for active citizenship and for careers in politics, government service, law, diplomacy, and education. Our primary educational goal is to provide our majors with a solid grounding in the principal subfields of the discipline, namely, Political Philosophy, U.S. Government, and Comparative Politics and International Relations.

The goal of Political Philosophy is to define justice and design political systems which embody it. In this subfield we study normative theories focused on justice which make recommendations about how political power is and ought to be distributed. In our courses we study the work of major political philosophers from the classical Greek period to contemporary times. Students in U.S. Government courses examine the structure of national, state and local governments, campaigns and elections as well as social, economic and foreign policies.

Comparative Politics entails the study of foreign governments in their internal composition. Because we learn more about the strengths and weaknesses of governments by comparing them to one another, in these courses we engage in the analysis of European, Asian, Middle Eastern, African and Latin American states. In International Politics, scholars analyze the ways in which countries and international organizations deal with each other. Courses  examine theories of international relations, U.S. foreign policy, international law and contemporary problems in international politics across the globe.

Students seeking initial certification at the early childhood and childhood levels may double major in Political Science and Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education. Students in this double major are required to have a minimum overall GPA of 2.7 before moving into INCH coursework which typically begins fall semester of the junior year.

Core Curriculum Requirements


All Nazareth students complete Core Curriculum coursework as part of their degree requirements. The Core provides a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences while guiding students to pose and explore their own intellectual questions. See Academic Policies and Procedures  for specific core curriculum requirements. 

Political Science Core


The political science major has a total of 36 required credit hours. In addition to the core courses listed below, all political science majors are required to take at least one course in each of the subfields of the discipline (Political Philosphy, U.S. Government, Comparative Politics, International Relations), three other upper division PSC electives, and an internship in Political Science.

Political Science Subfield Requirement


Students must take one course each in Political Philosophy, U.S. Government, Comparative Politics, and International Relations. Students cannot use the same course to fulfill a requirement in more than one category.

Electives in Political Science


Political Science majors must take three additional upper level (300-400) PSC courses from those not already taken.

Internships in Political Science


Political Science majors are required to complete an internship. There are many internships available locally, in city, county and New York State government offices. Students can also intern in the offices of legislators in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate that are located in the city of Rochester.

In addition, Nazareth offers semester long internships (15 credits) at the New York State Legislature in Albany and in Washington, D.C.

PSC internship offerings include:

Political Science Senior Experience


The senior experience requires completion of the following: PSC 440 Junior/Senior Seminar in Political Science  involves a comprehensive overview of political science as a discipline.  Throughout the semester students are required to apply what they have learned about the four subfields of political science.  

Required Courses for Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education Majors


Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education Major Requirements

Sample Program for Political Science Major with Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education


Freshman Year


  • Perspectives - Enduring Questions (PEQ) Credits: 3
  • Foreign Language 101  Credits: 6
  • Foreign Language 102  Credits: 6
  • Perspectives - Enduring Questions (PEQ) Math and Science with Lab Credits: 7
  • Health/Wellness Credits: 0

As well as:

Sophomore Year


  • Perspectives - Enduring Questions (PEQ) Credits: 9
  • Integrated Studies (IS) Credits: 6
  • Political Science Subfield Credits: 6 

As well as:

Junior Year


  • Political Science Elective Credits: 6
  • Political Science Subfield Credits: 6
  • Integrative Studies (IS) Credits: 3
  • Core Milestone Experience (CME)  Credits: 0
  • Political Science Internship (PSC 480, 481, 482, or 483) Credits: 3
    • Internship fulfills the Experiential Learning (EL) pathway of the Core Curriculum

As well as:

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