| History Major | Political Science Major | Minor In History |
| Minor In Political Science |
| Major In History With An Emphasis In Intelligence Analysis And Research (IAR) |
| History Major With A Pre-Law Emphasis |
| Political Science Major With An Emphasis In Criminal Justice |
| Interdisciplinary Major In Public Administration |
| Major In Political Science With An Emphasis In International Studies |
| Minor In Political Science With An Emphasis In International Relations/Studies |
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The study of history and political science offers students
the opportunity to learn about a variety of cultural,
political and economic developments throughout the
world and in our own society. The program offers a
major in history or political science, as well as a minor
in both fields.
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HISTORY MAJOR
39 Credits
Goals:
The history major requires the student to analyze the
social, political and economic culture of the world
civilizations. It focuses on cultivating and refining critical
thinking, reading, writing, and research skills. The
program prepares students for careers in high school and
elementary education as well as graduate studies in
history, law, library science, policy studies, intelligence
research and analysis and certain fields within the
private sector.
Requirements:
HI 110 Western Cultures from 1500
HI 200 Major Themes in American History
HI 450 Senior Research Seminar
EN 210 Critical Writing
HI 495 Cooperative Education Project
An additional eighteen (18) credits in history are
required. Six credits (6) credits must be completed in
political science. Three (3) of the eighteen (18) credits
in history must be from the following courses. HI 210,
HI 330, HI 332, HI 333, HI 334.
A student who desires to do so may also declare an
area of special interest within the History major. These
areas of special interest include U.S. History, European
History or Non-Western History. Students will
complete 12 hours of coursework in the area of special
interest as well as completing the other requirements for
the major.
Outstanding students with a major or minor in History
may be inducted into the Omicron Iota chapter of Phi
Alpha Theta, the national history honorary society.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJOR
42 Credits
Goals:
The political science major requires students to
appreciate, comprehend and critique political systems of
underdeveloped, developing and developed countries.
Emphasis is placed on the development, implementation
and evaluation of policy at the local, national and
international level. The program prepares students for
graduate work in political science, law and policy studies
as well as for work in politics, government, and certain
fields within the private sector. It cultivates and refines
the student’s research, reading, writing and critical
thinking skills.
Requirements:
Core Courses
PO 111 American Government and Politics
PO 210 State and Local Government and Politics
PO 220 Introduction to Political Thought
PO 350 Introduction to Social Science Research
PO 450 Senior Research Seminar
PO 495 Senior Practicum
American Politics
Two of the following:
PO 315 Supreme Court and Constitutional Law
PO 317 American Presidency and Congress
PO 340 American Political Parties and
Interest Groups
PO 345 Politics and the Media
Comparative Politics/International Relations
Two of the following:
PO 311 Comparative Politics
PO 312 International Relations
PO/HI 410 American Diplomacy
PO 411 International Law
Public Policy/Public Administration
One of the following:
PO 313 Public Policy in America
PO 325 Public Administration: Concepts
and Practices
NR 410 Health Care Policy
An additional nine (9) credits in political science is
required.
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MINOR IN HISTORY
18 Credits
Requirements:
HI 110 Western Cultures from 1500
HI 200 Major Themes in American History
EN 210 Critical Writing
An additional nine (9) credits in upper level history
courses are required for completion of the program.
Three (3) credits must be in a non-European and non-American content area.
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MINOR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
21 Credits
Requirements:
PO 111 American Government and Politics
PO 210 State and Local Government and Politics
PO 220 Introduction to Political Thought
PO 350 Introduction to Social Science Research
An additional nine (9) credits (one selection from each
subfield) are required for completion of the minor in
Political Science.
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MAJOR IN HISTORY WITH AN
EMPHASIS IN INTELLIGENCE
ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH (IAR)
The program in intelligence analysis and research (IAR) is
a multidisciplinary concentration within the History and
Political Science Department that has been designed to
give students the necessary background that will enable
them to pursue careers as research or intelligence
analysts in government agencies or in private enterprise.
Analysts who do this kind of work, whether it be related
to national security, the investigation of criminal
activities, or competitive business intelligence, prepare
assessments based on the collection, correlation and
analysis of intelligence data. The goal of the IAR program
is to prepare qualified graduates for entry-level positions and to bring with them the following skills:
- A broad understanding of world and American history
- A knowledge of comparative governments and
political philosophies
- The ability to produce written and oral reports and
assessments based on research, correlation, and
analysis
- A reading competency in a foreign language
- A familiarity with computer operations and database
management
- A general understanding of statistical techniques
Intelligence Analysis and Research Emphasis
Requirements:
Students who seek admission to the IAR program must
apply to the program director, submit a writing sample,
and successfully complete an interview by the selection
committee. Students must be aware that future
employment requires intensive background
investigations, and any conduct that is deemed to be
significantly unethical, illegal, or unprofessional may
result in the failure of that student to gain employment in
the field regardless of his/her academic record.
To be recommended for graduation the student must
have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all courses. Courses
required for completion of the emphasis may not be
taken pass-fail basis. A departmental review and
assessment of the academic progress of all students
enrolled in the program will take place at the conclusion
of each academic year. Students whose GPA falls below
the minimum standard of 3.0, or who exhibit behavior
that is not conducive to ensuring employment in this
field will be placed on probation or disenrolled from the
program, depending on the outcome of the review.
Course Requirements:
History Core:
HI 110 Western Civilization after 1500
HI 200 Major Themes in American History
EN 210 Critical Writing
HI 450 Senior Research Project
HI 495 Cooperative Education
Coursework for completion of program:
PO 111 American Government and Politics
EC 202 Macroeconomics
PO 311 Comparative Politics
PO 312 International Relations
HI 410 American Foreign Policy
Plus one course in non-western history (HI 330, 331,
332, 333, 336)
IP 150 Introduction to Intelligence
IP 250 Methods of Research and Analysis
IP 253 Writing for Intelligence
IP 350 Terrorism
IP 351 Competitive Intelligence
IP 352 Methods of Financial Investigation
and Research
IP 353 Intelligence and National Security
IP 452 Strategic Intelligence
IP 455 Advanced Research and Analysis
Plus 12 credits in a foreign language
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HISTORY MAJOR WITH A PRE-LAW
EMPHASIS
Students interested in preparing for law school are wise to
choose a rigorous History major which will help develop
exceptional strength in critical reading and writing, logical
reasoning, analytical thought, research skills, and moral
responsibility to oneself and others. Because there is no
specific pre-law major, students are encouraged to
establish regular communication with an academic advisor
as soon as possible in order to ensure the best possible
preparation through course work, cooperative education,
advising, and pre-professional testing.
Requirements:
History:
HI 110 Western Cultures from 1500 .
HI 200 Major Themes in American History
HI 450 Senior Research Seminar
HI 495 Cooperative Education Project
EN 210 Critical Writing
An additional eighteen (18) hours in History are required.
Six (6) credits must be completed in Political Science.
Three of the eighteen (18) credits in History must be from
the following courses: HI 210, HI 330, HI 332, HI 333,
HI 334.
Although only one social science class is required, students
planning to study law need a strong background in the
social sciences and the humanities. Therefore, it is strongly
recommended to choose as many courses as possible from
this list:
PY 201 General Psychology
(highly recommended)
PY 210 Social Psychology
PY 375 Psychology of Personality
PO 111 Introduction to Politics and Government
PO 210 American Government
HI/PO 315 American Constitutional Law
(highly recommended)
SO 201 Introduction to Sociology
SO 310 Social Institutions
SO 425 Conflict Management and Resolution
(recommended)
Any other 300 level or higher course in literature.
The following electives are also recommended:
CA 201 Interpersonal Communication
CA 374 Presentation Techniques (recommended)
BU 155, 156 Accounting Principles I and II
BU 435 Business and Government
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POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJOR WITH AN
EMPHASIS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The concentration in Criminal Justice is a multidisciplinary
program designed to prepare students for careers in
corrections, law enforcement, justice administration, or any
of the many career paths in this area. Students will benefit
from coursework that will prepare them to be leaders in the
field by stressing applied problem solving and critical
reasoning skills in a fast-paced, highly competitive, and
rapidly changing environment. Through completion of the
core requirements of the program and various electives,
students will receive a well-rounded, values-based liberal
arts education that will prepare them for success in the
workplace or in graduate school.
This is a program with a conscience. The curriculum is
consistent with the mission of the College, and is unique
among similar programs for the following reasons:
- Students will be made aware of the ethical principles
of Catholic Social Justice teaching and its emphasis
on the dignity of the human person.
- Students will explore current trends and issues
of criminal justice as they relate to personal,
professional and global responsibility.
Core Courses in Political Science:
PO 111 American Government and Politics
PO 210 State and Local Government and Politics
PO 220 Introduction to Political Thought
PO 350 Introduction to Social Science Research
PO 450 Senior Research Seminar
PO 495 Senior Practicum
Additional courses for completion of the program:
PO 131 American Criminal Justice
PO 235 Theory & Applied Criminology
PO 313 Public Policy in America
PO 432 Ethics in Criminal Justice
Law and Administration of Justice:
PO 331 Courts and Justice
PO 332 Criminal Law
Police Studies:
PO 333 The Role of Police in Contemporary
Society
Corrections:
PO 334 Corrections in America
Crime and Society:
PO 430 Criminal Justice Policy Analysis & Planning
PO 431 Offenders with Disabilities
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INTERDISCIPLINARY MAJOR IN
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
56-58 Credits
In addition to the common core, students pick a
concentration from Human Resources Management,
Financial Resource Management, or Political Practice.
They may also opt to design their own concentration.
Core Courses (38 Credits):
PO 111 Introduction to Politics and Government
PO 210 American Government
PO 313 Public Policy in America
PO 412 Public Administration
PO 450 Senior Research Seminar
PO 495 Senior Practicum
BU 155-156 Accounting Principles
BU 232 Business Communications
BU 240 Management and Organization
EC 201-202 Principles of Economics
Emphasis in Human Resource Management
(18 Credits):
BU 300 Principles of Supervision
BU 341 Human Resources Management
BU 345 Organizational Behavior
BU 436 Labor Relations
EC 480 Labor Economics
SO 425 Conflict Management and Resolution
Emphasis in Financial Resource Management
(20 Credits):
BU 255-256 Intermediate Accounting
BU 360 Corporate Finance
BU 370 Investments
BU 435 Business and Government
EC/PO 432 Public Finance
Emphasis in Political Communication (18 Credits):
BU 230 Marketing Principles
BU 301 Consumer Behavior or
BU 390 Advertising
CA 201 Interpersonal Communication
CA 250 Mass Communication
CA 374 Presentation Techniques
CA 403 Public Relations
Students may also choose, with the help of their advisor,
to design a concentration of their own. Some
possibilities are public policy regarding energy and/or the
environment, with course work in the sciences, or public
health and nutrition issues, with course work in nutrition.
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MAJOR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH AN
EMPHASIS IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
57 Credits
Political Science Requirements:
PO 111 American Government and Politics
PO 311 Comparative Politics
PO 312 International Relations
PO 410 American Foreign Policy
PO 411 International Law
PO 450 Senior Research Project
PO 495 Cooperative Education
History
Select four courses:
HI 330 Africa: A Continental History
HI 332 The Transformation of Japan
HI 333 The Middle East: From Islam to
Nationalism
HI 334 The Making of Modern China
HI 336 Latin America: A Regional History
IP 350 Terrorism
Economics Requirements:
EC 201 Principles of Microeconomics
EC 202 Principles of Macroeconomics
Electives
Select two courses:
EC 305 Comparative Economic Systems
EC 331 Money and Banking
EC 440 International Economics
EC 442 International Finance
BU 450 International Marketing
TH 370 Religions of the World
Plus 12 hours of a foreign language or equivalent.
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MINOR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH
AN EMPHASIS IN INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS/STUDIES
21 Credits
Requirements:
PO 111 American Government and Politics
PO 311 Comparative Politics
PO 312 International Relations
PO 410 American Foreign Policy
Plus nine (9) hours from the following courses:
EC 305 Comparative Economic Systems
EC 440 International Economics
EC 442 International Finance
IP 350 Terrorism
TH 370 Religions of the World
PO 411 International Law
BU 450 International Marketing
HI 330 Africa: A Continental History
HI 332 The Transformation of Japan
HI 333 The Middle East: From Islam to
Nationalism
HI 334 The Making of Modern China
HI 336 Latin America: A Regional History
Students may supplement their studies in this area with
literature courses such as EN 459 and EN 460.
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ADOLESCENT TO YOUNG ADULT
LICENSE (GR. 7 - 12) AND MAJOR IN
INTEGRATED SOCIAL STUDIES
54 Credits
Requirements:
EC 201 Principles of Microeconomics
EC 202 Principles of Macroeconomics
HI 110 Western Cultures from 1500
HI 200 Major Themes in American History
PO 111 American Government and Politics
PO 210 State and Local Government and Politics
PO 311 Comparative Politics
HI 450 Senior Research Seminar
Geography:
GO 200 World Geography
American History:
Choose two from the following:
EC 304 Economic History of the United States
HI 310 From Colonies to Nation
HI 311 Forging the American Nation
HI 312 America Ascendant
HI/PO 315 American Constitutional Law
HI 410 American Diplomacy
HI 411 African-American History
European History:
Choose one from the following:
HI 320 The Classical World & the Transition
to Feudalism
HI 321 Renaissance to Revolution
HI 322 ”Isms”, Revolution and Imperial
Expansion
HI 325 The Passing of the Old Order
World Civilizations:
Choose one of the following:
HI 210 Anthropology
HI 330 Africa: A Continental History
HI 332 The Transformation of Japan
HI 333 The Middle East: From Islam to
Nationalism
HI 334 The Making of Modern China
American Political Development:
Choose one from the following:
EC 432 Public Finance
PO 313 Public Policy in America
PO/HI 315 American Constitutional Law
The Interconnected World:
Choose two from the following:
EC 305 Comparative Economic Systems
EC 440 International Economics
PO 312 International Relations
PO 410 American Diplomacy
PO 411 International Law
The Modern Society:
Choose one from the following:
SO 201 Introduction to Sociology
SO 222 Problems of Contemporary Society
SO 305 Minority Groups
See EDUCATION for Professional Education Requirements.
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AREA OF CONCENTRATION IN SOCIAL
STUDIES FOR MIDDLE CHILDHOOD
LICENSE (GR. 4-9)
24 Credits
Requirements:
HI 110 Western Cultures from 1500
HI 200 Major Themes in American History
EC 100 Economics and Contemporary Issues
GO 200 Geography
PO 111 American Government and Politics
SO 201 Introduction to Sociology
HI 318 Ohio History
Choose one from the following:
HI 330 Africa: A Continental History
HI 332 The Transformation of Japan
HI 333 The Middle East: From Islam to
Nationalism
HI 334 The Making of Modern China
See EDUCATION for Professional Education Requirements.
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