Political Science: International Strategy and Diplomacy (BA)
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Program Requirements
The Political Science Department requires a minimum of 27 hours of political science courses to be taken in residency at BYU for this degree program (BYU Independent Study courses do not meet this requirement). These hours may also go toward BYU's 30-hour residency requirement for graduation.
Requirement 1 —Complete 1 of 3 Options
Introduction to the Major.
Option 1.1 —Complete 2 Requirements
Requirement 1.1.1 —Complete 1 Course
course - Principles of Amer. Politics 3.0
Requirement 1.1.2 —Complete 1 of 4 Courses
course - Comparative Governmnt&Politics 3.0
course - Intro International Politics 3.0
course - Principles of Comprtv Politics 3.0
course - Principles of Intl Relations 3.0
Option 1.2 —Complete 2 Requirements
Requirement 1.2.1 —Complete 1 Course
course - Principles of Comprtv Politics 3.0
Requirement 1.2.2 —Complete 1 of 4 Courses
course - Amer Government & Politics 3.0
course - Intro International Politics 3.0
course - Principles of Amer. Politics 3.0
course - Principles of Intl Relations 3.0
Option 1.3 —Complete 2 Requirements
Requirement 1.3.1 —Complete 1 Course
course - Principles of Intl Relations 3.0
Requirement 1.3.2 —Complete 1 of 4 Courses
course - Amer Government & Politics 3.0
course - Comparative Governmnt&Politics 3.0
course - Principles of Amer. Politics 3.0
course - Principles of Comprtv Politics 3.0
Requirement 2 —Complete 1 of 3 Courses
Political Philosophy.
course - Western Political Heritage 1 3.0
course - Western Political Heritage 2 3.0
course - Contemporary Political Theory 3.0
Requirement 3 —Complete 1 Course
Introductory Research and Writing. (Note: This course is a prerequisite to many other courses and should be taken as soon as possible.)
course - Political Inquiry 4.0
Requirement 4 —Complete 1 of 5 Courses
Research Project. (Note: This course should be taken as soon as possible after POLI 200 because it will provide skills for many other courses. In combination with POLI 200, it fulfills the University Core Advanced Written and Oral Communication requirement.)
course - Research Proj Political Theory 3.0
course - Research Proj: Amer Politics 3.0
course - Research Proj: Public Policy 3.0
course - Research Proj: Comp Politics 3.0
course - Resrch Proj: Intrnl Relations 3.0
Requirement 5 —Complete 2 Requirements
Analytical and Professional Skills.
Requirement 5.1 —Complete 1 Course
(Note: POLI 328 should be taken as soon as possible after POLI 200 because it will provide skills for many other courses. It fulfills the University Core Languages of Learning requirement.)
course - Statistical Analysis 4.0
Requirement 5.2 —Complete 3 hours
course - Ethnographic Research Design 3.0
course - Intro to Computer Science 3.0
course - Intro to Computer Programming 3.0
course - Game Theory & Economics 3.0
ECON 488 - Applied Econometrics 3.0 - not course is not currently offered.
course - Principles of Finance 3.0
course - Intro to GIS 3.0
course - Intro to Information Systems 3.0
course - Intro to Logic/Crit Thinking 3.0
course - Data Visualization 3.0
course - Experimental Research Methods 3.0
course - Qualitative Methods 3.0
course - Game Theory in Pol Sci 3.0
course - Survey Research Methods 3.0
course - Topics in Pol Sci Methods - You may take once 1.0v
course - Public Policy Analysis 3.0
course - Contemporary Political Theory 3.0
course - Const Law-Am Federal System 3.0
course - Const Law-Rights & Immunities 3.0
course - Advanced Statistical Analysis 3.0
course - Philosophy of Social Sciences 3.0
course - Methods of Survey Sampling 3.0
Requirement 6 —Complete 6 hours
Professional Emphasis Part 1. Note: Internships and mentored research must be related to international strategy and diplomacy to count for the International Strategy and Diplomacy Track.
course - Democracy and Autocracy 3.0
course - Gender and Politics 3.0
course - Designing Democ. Constitutions 3.0
course - Comparative Political Econ 3.0
course - Comp. Parties and Elections 3.0
course - Topics in Comparative Politics - You may take up to 6.0 credit hours 1.0v
course - Foreign Policy Analysis 3.0
course - Intrnl Political Economy 3.0
course - International Law 3.0
course - Ethics & Intl Affairs 3.0
course - International Organizations 3.0
course - National Security Affairs 3.0
course - International Conflict 3.0
course - Topics in Intl Relations - You may take up to 6.0 credit hours 0.5v
course - International Internship - You may take once 0.5v
course - Political Econ of Development 3.0
course - Intrnl Political Econ of Women 3.0
course - Human Rights 3.0
course - Civil Wars & Ethnic Violence 3.0
course - Terrorism 3.0
course - Mentored Research - You may take once 1.0v
Requirement 7 —Complete 3 hours
Professional Emphasis Part 2.
course - US Foreign Relations 3.0
course - US Foreign Policy 3.0
course - Intrnl Relations of Latin Amer 3.0
course - Intrntl Relatns of Middle East 3.0
course - IR of North America 3.0-This course is not currently offered
course - Internatl Relations of Europe 3.0
course - Intrntl Relations of Asia 3.0
course - Japanese Foreign Policy 3.0-This course is not currently offered
course - Intnl Rel of Devel Countries 3.0
course - Chin Foreign Polcy 3.0
Requirement 8 —Complete 6 hours
Professional Emphasis Part 3.
course - European Politics 3.0
course - Southeast Asian Politics 3.0
course - Russia/Former Soviet Politics 3.0
course - Government & Politics of Asia 3.0
course - British Government & Politics 3.0
course - African Politics 3.0
course - China: Government & Politics 3.0
course - Japan:Government&Politics 3.0-This course is not currently offered
course - Canadian Govt & Politics 3.0- This course is not currently offered
course - Middle East Politics 3.0
course - Latin American Politics 3.0
course - Islam and Politics 3.0
course - Arab-Palestn-Israeli Conflct 3.0
Note: Students are strongly encouraged to complete international internships, field studies, and mentored research. Some study abroad programs may also be helpful.
Requirement 9 —Complete 6 hours
Additional Electives.
course - Data Visualization 3.0
course - Experimental Research Methods 3.0
course - Qualitative Methods 3.0
course - Game Theory in Pol Sci 3.0
course - Survey Research Methods 3.0
course - Topics in Pol Sci Methods - You may take once 1.0v
course - State & Local Govt & Politics 3.0
course - American Judicial Politics 3.0
course - Interest Groups 3.0
course - U S Presidency 3.0
course - Congress & Legislative Process 3.0
course - American Political Parties 3.0
course - Pub Opinion & Voting Behavior 3.0v
course - Campaigns & Elections 3.0
course - Topics in Amer Gov & Politics - You may take up to 6.0 credit hours 0.5v
course - Media in American Politics 3.0
course - Urban and Local Politics 3.0
course - Race, Ethnicity, and Gender 3.0
course - Political Psychology 3.0
course - Pol of Wilds, Parks, & Lands 3.0
course - Politics and Public Policy 3.0
course - Public Policy Analysis 3.0
course - Politics of Bureaucracy 3.0
course - Public Ethics 3.0
course - Social Policy 3.0- This course is not currently offered
course - Government and Religion 3.0
course - Topics in Public Policy - You may take once 1.0v
course - Democracy and Autocracy 3.0
course - European Politics 3.0
course - Gender and Politics 3.0
course - Designing Democ. Constitutions 3.0
course - Comparative Political Econ 3.0
course - Comp. Parties and Elections 3.0
course - Southeast Asian Politics 3.0
course - Russia/Former Soviet Politics 3.0
course - Government & Politics of Asia 3.0
course - Topics in Politics - You may take up to 6.0 credit hours 0.5v
course - British Government & Politics 3.0
course - African Politics 3.0
course - China: Government & Politics 3.0
course - Japan:Government&Politics 3.0
course - Canadian Govt & Politics 3.0
course - Middle East Politics 3.0
course - Latin American Politics 3.0
course - Topics in Comparative Politics - You may take up to 6.0 credit hours 1.0v
course - Reason, Revelation, & Politics 3.0
course - Jurisprudence 3.0
course - Early Amer Political Thought 3.0
course - Modern Amer Political Thought 3.0
course - Contemporary Political Theory 3.0
course - Topics in Political Philosophy - You may take up to 6.0 credit hours 1.0v
course - Foreign Policy Analysis 3.0-This course is not currently offered
course - Intrnl Political Economy 3.0
course - International Law 3.0
course - Ethics & Intl Affairs 3.0
course - International Organizations 3.0
course - US Foreign Policy 3.0
course - National Security Affairs 3.0
course - International Conflict 3.0
course - Topics in Intl Relations - You may take up to 6.0 credit hours 0.5v
course - Intrnl Relations of Latin Amer 3.0
course - Intrntl Relatns of Middle East 3.0
course - IR of North America 3.0
course - Internatl Relations of Europe 3.0
course - Intrntl Relations of Asia 3.0
course - Japanese Foreign Policy 3.0
course - Intnl Rel of Devel Countries 3.0
course - Chin Foreign Polcy 3.0
course - Adv Seminar on Current Issues 3.0
course - Topics in Political Strategy - You may take once 1.0v
course - Topics in Legal Studies - You may take once 1.0v
course - Topics in Global Development - You may take once 1.0v
course - Political Review - You may take once 1.0
course - Utah Legislative Politics 2.0
course - Speaker Series on Careers 1.0
course - Washington DC Internship - You may take once 0.5v
course - Academic Internship - You may take once 0.5v
course - International Internship - You may take once 0.5v
course - Pre-Law Internship - You may take once 0.5v
course - Utah Legislature Internship - You may take once 0.5v
course - Research Proj Political Theory 3.0
course - Research Proj: Amer Politics 3.0
course - Const Law-Am Federal System 3.0
course - Const Law-Rights & Immunities 3.0
course - Int & Ideas, Amer Founding 3.0
course - Political Extremism 3.0
course - Advanced Statistical Analysis 3.0
course - Research Proj: Public Policy 3.0
course - Political Econ of Development 3.0
course - Research Proj: Comp Politics 3.0
course - Islam and Politics 3.0
course - Federalist Papers 3.0
course - Tocqueville 3.0
course - Philosophy of Social Sciences 3.0
course - Plato's Political Thought 3.0-This course is not currently offered
course - Resrch Proj: Intrnl Relations 3.0
course - Intrnl Political Econ of Women 3.0
course - Human Rights 3.0
course - Arab-Palestn-Israeli Conflct 3.0
course - Civil Wars & Ethnic Violence 3.0
course - Terrorism 3.0
course - Elections and Democracy Lab - You may take once 1.0
course - Global Politics Lab - You may take once 1.0
course - Mentored Research - You may take once 1.0v
course - Directed Readings - You may take once 0.5v
POLI 499 - Honors Thesis - This course is not currently offered. 0.5v
course - Adv Topics in Public Policy - You may take once 3.0- This course is not currently offered
course - Topics on World Politics - You may take once 3.0-This course is not currently offered
course - Academic Internship - You may take once 0.5v-This course is not currently offered
course - Graduate Internship - You may take once 0.5v- This course is not currently offered
1. No double-counting of courses across requirements.
2. POLI 101R and POLI 297R do not count toward the major or any minor offered by the department.
3. Only 6 hours of POLI 399R (internship credit) may count toward the major.
4. No cooperative education (internship) credit from other universities or colleges will be accepted toward the major.
5. All students are strongly encouraged to complete an internship. Established programs are available through Washington Seminar, Utah State Legislature, or the Kennedy Center. [Students should contact the Political Science Internship Director (945 KMBL, 801-422-2168) at least 60-90 days before the anticipated internship start date or before beginning the search for an internship.]
6. Only 6 hours of POLI 497R (Mentored Research) may count toward the major.
7. We strongly encourage students to take POLI 398, a career lecture series course.