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The terms you wish to search arts & t arts & g ments & cal & near eastern languages & modern european asian languages & nmental resource nmental arts & art cs & or & public zational sciences & sional policy & public e, german, slavic languages & , language & hearing sity writing 's, gender, and sexuality george washington universitythe white acilities & y of the icsundergraduate chcenters & & eventsevents political science speaker te student ment y & student ment of political cal science explores wide-ranging topics related to political behavior and governance, both in the united states and across the globe. Here on the campus of the george washington university, the political science department houses nationally recognized undergraduate and graduate programs with emphases in the subfields of american politics, comparative politics, and international d in the hall of government & monroe hall complex as well as in the elliott school of international affairs, our department takes full advantage of our washington, d. Nw suite 440 washington, dc 20052 phone: 202-994-6290 | fax: 202-994-1974 polsci@-discrimination arts & t arts & g ments & cal & near eastern languages & modern european asian languages & nmental resource nmental arts & art cs & or & public zational sciences & sional policy & public e, german, slavic languages & , language & hearing sity writing 's, gender, and sexuality the terms you wish to search are here: home / undergraduate program finder / political cal science department capitol hill nearby and the white house just blocks away, gw is the ideal place to study political science. Part of the social and behavioral sciences discipline in the columbian college of arts and sciences, the program examines politics in depth on both a national and international d majors, minors, and d majors and minors include history, anthropology, psychology and can i expect to learn in the political science program at gw? Learn a variety of subjects within the field, including comparative politics, 20th-century political thought, international politics, the american presidency and public is the political science community like at gw? Members are leaders in the political science field, and they regularly engage students on theory and research can i do in the political science field?

T support & family tuition the terms you wish to search acilities & y of the icsundergraduate chcenters & & eventsevents political science speaker te student ment facultyassociated y & student are here: home / people / core yassociated y & student -time core faculty in the department of political science are listed below by field. 2018 academic are here: home / columbian college of arts and sciences / political science / bachelor of arts with a major in political sity raduate and financial isciplinary and special ian college of arts and l education curriculum (g-​pac). And regenerative mistry and molecular cal and near eastern languages and an school of the arts and asian languages and h for academic nmental arts and art or and public zational sciences and or of arts with a major in political sional policy and public e, german, and slavic languages and , language, and hearing 's, gender, and sexuality te school of education and human of engineering and applied t school of international of medicine and health e of professional institute school of public or of arts with a major in political following requirements must be fulfilled:The general requirements stated under columbian college of arts and sciences, undergraduate m-specific curriculum:Course list codetitlecreditsprerequisite psc 1001introduction to comparative politics psc 1002introduction to american politics and government psc 1003introduction to international politics (or the equivalent) two courses in either economics or history,* and an additional four courses in the social sciences chosen from the following departments: anth (excluding anth 1001, anth 1005, and courses in the 3400s), comm, geog, hmsr, ling, smpa (excluding smpa 2112, smpa 3236, smpa 2117), orsc, psyc, sphr, soc, iaff, pstd*, and wgss. Course list codetitlecreditsrequired ten upper-division political science courses for a total of 30 credits, including one course from each of the following groups: group a (comparative politics) psc 2330comparative politics of western europe psc 2331comparative politics of central and eastern europe psc 2332european integration psc 2334global perspectives on democracy psc 2336state–society relations in the developing world psc 2337development politics psc 2338nationalism psc 2366russian politics psc 2367human rights or psc 2367w human rights psc 2368politics in the two koreas psc 2369comparative politics of south asia psc 2370comparative politics of china and northeast asia psc 2371politics and foreign policy of china psc 2373comparative politics of southeast asia psc 2374politics and foreign policy of japan psc 2377comparative politics of the middle east or psc 2377w comparative politics of the middle east psc 2379politics and foreign policy of israel psc 2381comparative politics of sub-saharan africa psc 2383comparative politics of latin america psc 2993special topics in comparative politics group b (american government and politics) psc 2211state and urban politics psc 2212state and urban policy problems psc 2213judicial politics psc 2214u. Constitutional law and politics ii psc 2216the american presidency psc 2217executive branch politics psc 2218legislative politics or psc 2218w legislative politics psc 2219political parties and interest groups psc 2220public opinion psc 2221african-american politics psc 2222science, technology, and politics psc 2223campaigns and elections psc 2224issues in domestic public policy psc 2225women and politics psc 2228media, politics, and government psc 2229media and politics psc 2230law and justice: the view from hollywood psc 2240poverty, welfare, and work psc 2992special topics in american politics and government group c (international politics, law, and organizations) psc 2439international political economy psc 2440theories of international politics psc 2442international organizations or psc 2442w international organizations psc 2444public international law psc 2446u. Foreign policy psc 2447american presidents at war psc 2449international security politics or psc 2449w international security politics psc 2451theory of war or psc 2451w theory of war psc 2461european-atlantic relations psc 2468post-soviet foreign policy psc 2475international relations of east asia psc 2476the arab-israeli conflict or psc 2476w the arab-israeli conflict psc 2478international relations of the middle east psc 2482african international politics psc 2484international relations of latin america psc 2994special topics in international relations group d (research methods) psc 2101scope and methods of political science psc 2102visualizing and modeling politics group e (political thought) psc 2105major issues of western political thought i psc 2106major issues of western political thought ii or psc 2106w major issues of western political thought ii psc 2107twentieth-century political thought psc 2108freedom and equality psc 2110american political thought psc 2120freedom in american thought and popular culture or psc 2120w freedom in american thought and popular culture psc 2991special topics in political thought proseminar psc 3192wproseminar: political science (taken in the junior or senior year) ** *in addition to the ccas general education requirements list of courses in social and behavioral sciences, courses in history, peace studies, and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies are considered social sciences for this requirement.

Every major must take at least one psc 3192w proseminar: political science proseminar, which counts toward the 30-credit requirement but does not satisfy group distribution requirements. Note: no more than three credits of psc 2987 internship: political science may be credited toward the major. Natural or physical science—one approved laboratory course that employs the process of scientific inquiry. Natural or physical science—one approved laboratory course that employs the process of scientific inquiry (in addition to the one course in this category required by the university general education requirement. University general education and g-pac courses arts global or cross-cultural humanities local/civic engagement mathematics or statistics natural or physical laboratory sciences oral communication social sciences writing arts course list codetitlecreditsah 1031survey of art and architecture i ah 1032survey of art and architecture ii ah 2071introduction to the arts in america ah 2154american architecture i ah 2155american architecture ii ah 2162history of photography or ah 2162w history of photography ah 2191south asian art amst 1100politics and film amst 2071introduction to the arts in america amst 2520american architecture i amst 2521american architecture ii cah 1090art history i: art now, contemporary perspectives in the visual arts cfa 3511public/spectacle: contemporary performance from pop culture to social practice chin 3173chinese drama and theatre cpr 3361the wood block print: traditional and contemporary engl 1210introduction to creative writing engl 2210techniques in creative writing fa 1401painting: visual thinking fa 1501black & white photography fa 1502color photography fa 1601new media: digital art ia 3325history of modern architecture and design ital 4183history of italian film mus 1103music in the western world mus 1104topics in music mus 1105introduction to musical thought and practice mus 1106introduction to musical performance and experience mus 2101harmony mus 2122music in the u. Immigration (same as hist 2410) amst 2440the american city (same as hist 2440) amst 2610science, technology, and politics in modern america amst 2710the united states in global context, 1898-present (same as hist 2710) amst 2730world war ii in history and memory (same as hist 2730/hist 2730w) or amst 2730w world war ii in history and memory amst 2750wlatinos in the united states (same as hist 2750/hist 2750w) amst 3352u.

Immigration (same as amst 2410) hist 2440the american city (same as amst 2440) hist 2610science, technology, and politics in modern america hist 2710the united states in global context, 1898-present (same as amst 2710) hist 2730world war ii in history and memory (same as amst 2730/2730w) or hist 2730w world war ii in history and memory hist 3044wthe price of freedom: normandy 1944 hist 3352u. Immigration (same as hist 2410) amst 2430capitalism and culture amst 2440the american city (same as hist 2440) amst 2610science, technology, and politics in modern america amst 2620human mind and artificial intelligence amst 2710the united states in global context, 1898-present (same as hist 2710) amst 2730world war ii in history and memory (same as hist 2730/hist 2730w) or amst 2730w world war ii in history and memory amst 2750wlatinos in the united states (same as anth 2750/anth 2750w) amst 3352u. Women's history to 1865 hist 3360african american history to 1865 (same as amst 3360) hist 3361african american history since 1865 (same as hist 3661) hist 3611history of modern china hist 3630history of korea hist 3811the middle east in the twentieth-century or hist 3311w the jacksonian era and the rise of mass politics honr 1016honors seminar: origins and evolution of modern thought honr 2053arts and humanities seminar or honr 2053w arts and humanities seminar ital 4380italian journeys medieval to postmodern japn 3111japanese literature in translation japn 3112japanese literature in translation kor 3111korean literature in translation kor 3112korean literature in translation kor 3123introduction to korean linguistics kor 3124introduction to korean linguistics latn 2001intermediate latin latn 3001major latin authors i or latn 3001w major latin authors i latn 3002major latin authors ii or latn 3002w major latin authors ii phil 1051introduction to philosophy phil 1153the meaning of mind phil 2124philosophies of disability or phil 2124w philosophies of disability phil 2125philosophy of race and gender or phil 2125w philosophy of race and gender phil 2131ethics: theory and applications phil 2132social and political philosophy phil 2133philosophy and nonviolence phil 2134philosophy of human rights phil 2136contemporary issues in ethics phil 2281philosophy of the environment phil 3142philosophy of law or phil 3142w philosophy of law phil 3151philosophy and science phil 3153mind, brain, and artificial intelligence psc 2120wfreedom in american thought and popular culture (same as amst 2120w) pstd 1010introduction to peace studies and conflict resolution rel 1010the new testament or rel 1010w the new testament rel 2165the gospels rel 2169lost gospels rel 2201judaism rel 2301christianity rel 2314contemporary philosophy of religion rel 2401islam rel 2501hinduism rel 2562mythologies of india rel 2811confucian literature in east asia (same as eall 2811) rel 2814religion and philosophy in east asia (same as eall 2814/eall 2814w) rel 2981women in western religion (same as wgss 3981) rel 3149biblical issues or rel 3149w biblical issues rel 3151the historical jesus or rel 3151w the historical jesus rel 3161the life and thought of paul or rel 3161w the life and thought of paul rel 3405shi'ite islam rel 3614buddhist philosophy rel 3923violence and peace in judaism, christianity, and islam span 2005advanced spanish i span 2006advanced spanish ii span 2056intensive advanced spanish span 3100readings in spanish and latin american literature wlp 1020writing, literature, and society wgss 2380sexuality in u. Mathematics or statistics course list codetitlecreditsmath 1007mathematics and politics math 1009mathematical ideas i math 1010mathematical ideas ii math 1051finite mathematics for the social and management sciences math 1221calculus with precalculus ii * math 1231single-variable calculus i * math 1232single-variable calculus ii math 1252calculus for the social and management sciences * math 2233multivariable calculus stat 1051introduction to business and economic statistics * stat 1053introduction to statistics in social science * stat 1111business and economic statistics i * stat 1127statistics for the biological sciences * stat 2112business and economic statistics ii stat 2118regression analysis *math 1221, 1231, and 1252 are equivalent courses. Natural or physical laboratory sciences course list codetitlecreditsanth 1001biological anthropology anth 3412hominin evolution astr 1001stars, planets, and life in the universe astr 1002origins of the cosmos bisc 1005the biology of nutrition and health * bisc 1006the ecology and evolution of organisms * bisc 1007food, nutrition, and service * bisc 1008understanding organisms through service learning * bisc 1115& bisc 1125introductory biology: cells and moleculesand introduction to cells and molecules laboratory bisc 1116& bisc 1126introductory biology: the biology of organismsand introduction to organisms laboratory chem 1003contemporary science for nonscience majors chem 1004contemporary science for nonscience majors chem 1111general chemistry i chem 1112general chemistry ii geog 1002introduction to physical geography geol 1001physical geology *** geol 1002historical geology geol 1005environmental geology *** geol 1006science and the environment honr 1033honors seminar: scientific reasoning and discovery honr 1034honors seminar: scientific reasoning and discovery phys 1003physics for future presidents phys 1007music and physics phys 1011general physics i phys 1012general physics ii phys 1021university physics i phys 1022university physics ii phys 1025university physics i with biological applications phys 1026university physics ii with biological applications *credit cannot be earned for both bisc 1005 and 1007 or for both bisc 1006 and bisc 1008. Oral communication course list codetitlecreditsamst 2010early american cultural history (same as hist 2010) amst 2620human mind and artificial intelligence anth 1004language in culture and society anth 2008foundations of anthropological thought or anth 2008w foundations of anthropology anth 2502anthropology of science and technology: twenty-first-century brave new worlds anth 3704cultures of southeast asia anth 3838theory and practice in archaeology or anth 3838w theory and practice in archaeology comm 1040public communication comm 1041interpersonal communication econ 4198wproseminar in economics engl 1365literature and the environment engl 1510introduction to american literature i or engl 1510w introduction to american literature i engl 1710introduction to postcolonial literature and film i or engl 1710w introduction to postcolonial literature and film i engl 1711introduction to postcolonial literature and film ii or engl 1711w introduction to postcolonial literature and film ii engl 3385american memoir engl 3481the eighteenth century ii or engl 3481w the eighteenth century ii engl 3620american poetry i engl 3621american poetry ii engl 3918literature and medicine fren 2005language, culture & society i fren 2006language, culture & society ii fren 3020contemporary france ger 2091introduction to german literature—in english i ger 2092introduction to german literature—in english ii ger 2161german culture—in english i ger 3187german cinema after 1945 hist 1110european civilization in its world context hist 2010early american cultural history (same amst 2010) hist 2050history of jewish civilization: from the bible to modernity hist 3044wthe price of freedom: normandy 1944 ital 4380italian journeys medieval to postmodern mus 2122music in the u.

Social sciences course list codetitlecreditsamst 2385sex and citizenship anth 1002sociocultural anthropology or anth 1002w sociocultural anthropology anth 1003archaeology anth 1004language in culture and society anth 2008foundations of anthropological thought or anth 2008w foundations of anthropology anth 2502anthropology of science and technology: twenty-first-century brave new worlds anth 3704cultures of southeast asia anth 3838theory and practice in archaeology or anth 3838w theory and practice in archaeology comm 1025introduction to communication studies comm 1040public communication comm 1041interpersonal communication econ 1011principles of economics i econ 1012principles of economics ii geog 1001introduction to human geography geog 1003society and environment honr 2043honors microeconomics honr 2044honors macroeconomics honr 2047self and society seminar or honr 2047w self and society seminar psc 1001introduction to comparative politics or psc 1001w introduction to comparative politics psc 1002introduction to american politics and government or psc 1002w introduction to american politics and government psc 1011introduction to politics i psc 1012wintroduction to politics ii psyc 2011abnormal psychology * or psyc 2011w abnormal psychology psyc 2012social psychology * psyc 2013developmental psychology * psyc 2014cognitive psychology * psyc 2015biological psychology * smpa 1050media in a free society smpa 2101journalism: theory & practice smpa 2102introduction to political communication soc 1002the sociological imagination soc 2101social research methods soc 2102techniques of data analysis soc 2103classical sociological theory or soc 2103w classical sociological theory soc 2104contemporary sociological theory or soc 2104w contemporary sociological theory soc 2169urban sociology sphr 1071foundations of human communication or sphr 1071w foundations of human communication sphr 1084perspectives in deaf culture sust 1001introduction to sustainability *psyc 1001 is a prerequisite for all psychology courses. Writing course list codetitlecreditsuw 1020university writing or honr 1015 honors seminar: uw 1020: origins and evolution of modern addition to the general requirements stated under university regulations, in order to be considered for graduation with special honors, a student must have a gpa in upper level political science courses of 3. Contact bulletin@ad pdf of this pagethe pdf will include all information unique to this ad pdf of the 2017-2018 pages in academic the terms you wish to search arts & t arts & g ments & cal & near eastern languages & modern european asian languages & nmental resource nmental arts & art cs & or & public zational sciences & sional policy & public e, german, slavic languages & , language & hearing sity writing 's, gender, and sexuality acilities & y of the icsundergraduate ed degree cal science cs & values abroad & transfer raduate course chcenters & & eventsevents political science speaker te student ment y & student are here: home / academics / undergraduate raduate ed degree cal science cs & values abroad & transfer raduate course raduate political science department, according to u. News and world reports, is one of the most highly ranked departments in the columbian college of arts and sciences. The political science department has more than forty full-time faculty conducting and publishing cutting-edge research in their fields. These accomplished faculty regularly teach courses for the more than 700 political science majors and ts majoring in political science gain a broad knowledge of the discipline by taking advantage of our large faculty with their diverse expertise.

In addition to three introductory classes in comparative politics, american government and politics and international relations, students take at least one upper level course in each of five areas of political science: comparative politics, american politics, research methods, political thought, and international politics, law and organizations. We also offer a public policy focus major within the undergraduate majority of political science majors take advantage of being located in the nation's capital. Also, most majors spend at least one semester abroad, usually during their junior l advising and major declaration is centralized with one faculty advisor, but all members of the faculty are available to meet with department offers five combined bachelor's/master's programs in political science, legislative affairs, public administration, public policy, and political management. Nw suite 440 washington, dc 20052 phone: 202-994-6290 | fax: 202-994-1974 polsci@-discrimination arts & t arts & g ments & cal & near eastern languages & modern european asian languages & nmental resource nmental arts & art cs & or & public zational sciences & sional policy & public e, german, slavic languages & , language & hearing sity writing 's, gender, and sexuality studies.