School of Science

Political Science

The Department of History and Political Science offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. The program provides an understanding of important political ideas and ideologies as well as the workings of basic political processes and institutions. It also serves as an excellent preparation for advanced study and careers in law, politics, business, public administration, and education.

Bachelor of Arts: Political Science

In addition to major requirements, students must meet Core Curriculum Requirements and General Degree Requirements.

Prerequisites  
Units
HY007A/B
World History
6
Total Prerequisites
6
Major Requirements
Units
PS001
Introduction to American Government
3
PS002
Introduction to Comparative Governments
3
PS101
Methods and Methodology
3
PS101S
Statistical Software in Behavioral Research Lab
1
PS118
Hisotry of Political and Social Thought
3
PS119
State and Local Government
3
PS120
Parties, Politics and Campaigning
3
PS123
International Relations
3
PS197
Capstone: Versions of Utopia*
3
Upper Division Electives in Political Science
6
* (pending approval)
Total Major Requirements
31
Other Degree Requirements* and General Electives
87
* Other degree requirements include Core Curriculum Requirements and General Degree Requirements (e.g., Career Development, U.S. History).
Total Unit Requirement
124

Because of the large number of elective units available, the department usually recommends a double major.

Minor Requirements: Political Science

Required Courses
Units
HY007A/B
World History
6
PS001
Introduction to American Government
3
PS002
Introduction to Comparative Government
3
Upper-division units in Political Science, approved by Department Chair
9
Total Unit Requirement
21

Political Science Courses

PS001 Introduction to American Government (3)
Introduces American government and institutions.

PS002/102 Introduction to Comparative Governments (3)
Surveys comparative governments and institutions.

PS101 Methods and Methodology (3)
Introduces qualitative and quantitative methods used in history and political science and briefly discusses the epistemological foundations of these methods. Cross-listed with HY101.

PS101S Statistical Software in Behavioral Science Research (1)
Prerequisite: MA102 or permission of instructor.
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in HY101 or PS101.
Reviews basic statistical concepts and procedures, both descriptive and inferential, through a software approach with examples from behavioral and social sciences. Hands-on application of statistical software (e.g.SPSS) is integrated with the design analysis of various research paradigms. Students receive individualized assistance to develop and implement the statistical design, analysis, interpretation, and reporting suitable to their research projects. Cross-listed with HY101S.

PS118 History of Political and Social Thought (3)
Cross-listed with HY118. See History listings for course description.

PS119 State and Local Government (3)
Introduces the functions and services of government on the state and local levels.

PS120 Parties, Politics, and Campaigning (3)
Surveys the history of the development of political parties in the United States and examines their current ideologies and functions. Cross-listed with SO119.

PS123 International Relations (3)
Examines the history and values out of which nations have devised ways of relating to one another.

PS128B Modern Western Thought (3)
Cross-listed with HY128B. See History listings for course description.

PS150 Nazi Germany (3)
Cross-listed with HY150. See History listings for course description.

PS152 Sex and Myth in History
(3) Cross-listed with HY152. See History listings for course description.

PS153 Europe since World War II (3)
Cross-listed with HY153. See History listings for course description

PS156 Novels as History (3)
Cross-listed with EN156 and HY156. See History listings for course description.

PS158 Modern Times (3)
Cross-listed with HY158. See History listings for course description.

PS159 History and Politics in Film (3)
Cross-listed with HY159. See History listings for course description.

PS160 World Geography [CDiv] (3)
Introduces the cultural and physical geography with special emphasis upon the relationship between geography and social/political and economic developments.

PS162 Latin American Area Studies [CDiv] (3)
Cross-listed with HY162. See History listings for course description.

PS163A American History, 1607-1877 (3)
Cross-listed with HY163A. See History listings for course description.

PS163B American History 1877-Present (3)
Cross-listed with HY163B. See History listings for course description.

PS170 The Constitution (3)
Surveys the history of the U.S. Constitution. Includes article by article analysis, study of outstanding Supreme Court cases related to the document, and research in constitution-making processes. Cross-listed with HY170.

PS173 Political Psychology (3)
Studies the psychological roots of political behavior and decision-making as well as theories relating to political activism and violence. Cross-listed with HY173 and PY173.

PS174 Gender and the Law [CDiv] (3)
Introduces the question of gender relations and the law, with particular emphasis on recent developments in law and on issues of sexual harassment. Particularly recommended for pre-law students. Cross-listed with HY174.

PS177 History and Politics of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States [CDiv] (3)
Cross-listed with HY177. See History listings for course description.

PS178 America's Ethnic History (3) [CDiv]
Cross-listed with HY178. See History listings for course description.

PS180 African Area Studies [CDiv] (3)
Cross-listed with HY180. See History listings for course description.

PS181 Islam and the West [CDiv] (3)
Cross-listed with HY181 and RS181. See History listings for course description.

PS184 Asian Area Studies [CDiv] (3)
Surveys the geography, history, culture, ethics, politics, and economics of the Asian countries with special emphasis on current geopolitical relations. Cross-listed with HY184.

PS189 California History (3)
Cross-listed with HY189. See History listings for course description.

PS190 Middle East Area Studies [CDiv] (3)
Cross-listed with HY190. See History listings for course description.

PS190M Model Arab League [CDiv] (1)
Corequisite: PS190 or permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with HY190M.

PS195 Special Topics in Political Science (3)
Current issues and special courses may be offered periodically.

PS197 Capstone: Versions of Utopia (3)
Cross-listed with HY197. See History listings for course description.

PS199 Independent Study in Political Science (1-3)
Provides an opportunity for individual study or research under the direction of an instructor.
See Undergraduate Policies and Procedures section on Independent Study.