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Political Science

Political Science

What We Offer

ONU offers a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, as well as a minor in the subject.

All members of the Political Science faculty hold PhDs.

Faculty research and teaching interests include American Government, State and Local Politics, and International Relations, Comparative Politics, as well as courses on Interest Groups, the Electoral College, and Conflict Resolution.

The HPJ Department emphasizes writing and encourages students to present their research at professional meetings.

Recent graduates have gone to graduate school in Political Science and law school. Others have begun careers in government, public policy, and electoral politics.

For more information on the Political Science Program at ONU, see the Political Science Fact Sheet.

Political Science Faculty

Dr. Rob Alexander – U.S. Government., State and Local Politics, Interest Groups, Popular Culture and Politics

Dr. Kofi Nsia-Pepra – International Relations, Comparative Political Systems, Conflict Resolution, Model United Nations

Dr. Jo Ann Scott – Constitutional Law, American Government

Dr. Michael Loughlin – Western Political Thought

Associated Faculty

Senator Mike DeWine – Political Process

 

 

Professor Nsia-Pepra giving an interview to Sky TV after speaking to the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre in Accra, Ghana. Nsia-Pepra's talk was on Robust Peacekeeping

Major in Political Science (47-53 hours)

A major in political science with a concentration in either American politics or international politics prepares students for careers in law, journalism, information management, government service, and business. The concentration that a student chooses will reflect his or her career goals and interests. The student must complete the major courses, the other required courses and either the American politics concentration or the international politics concentration to complete the political science major. The credit hours listed above include the credit hours required for the concentration.
 
HSPS 1001 History, Politics and Justice Orientation
PLSC 2011 Introduction to American Politics 
PLSC 2201 Introduction to International Relations 
PLSC 2211 Introduction to Comparative Politics 
PLSC 4581 Western Political Thought 1  
OR  PLSC
4591 Western Political Thought 2 
PLSC 4981 Senior Thesis 1 
PLSC 4991 Senior Thesis 2 
 
Other required courses:
STAT 1311 Introduction to Statistical Reasoning 
ISR 2531 Research Methods 
ISR 2541 Data Analysis 
 
The student must complete one of two concentrations: 

American Politics ( 21 hours)

The student must complete one 6 credit hour Experiential/Research Elective and the Academic Elective courses to complete the concentration. The student may not apply to the Academic Electives any credit hours that have been applied to the Experiential/Research Elective.

A. Experiential/Research Elective:
PLSC 4711 Public Service Internship
or 
XXXX 3xx1-4xx1 Study Abroad2 
or
XXXX 3xx1-4xx1 Research Facility course
XXXX 3xx1-4xx1 Research Facility course 
or
MLNG 2xx1 Intermediate Language 1 
MLNG 2xx1 Intermediate Language 2 
 
B. Academic Electives1, 4
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 American Politics Elective 
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 American Politics Elective 
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 American Politics Elective 
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 American Politics Elective 
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 American Politics Elective 
 
International Relations - Comparative Politics (27 Hours) 
 
The student must complete one 6 credit hour Experiential/Research Elective, the Academic Elective courses, and second-year language competency to complete the concentration. The student may not apply to the academic electives any credit hours that have been applied to the Experiential/Research Elective.
 
A. Experiential/Research Elective:
PLSC 4711 Public Service Internship
or
XXXX 3xx1-4xx1 Study Abroad
or
XXXX 3xx1-4xx1 Research Facility course
XXXX 3xx1-4xx1 Research Facility course
 
B. Academic Electives
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 International Politics Elective
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 International Politics Elective 
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 International Politics Elective 
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 International Politics Elective 
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 International Politics Elective 
 
C. Second-year competency in a modern language
MLNG 2xx1 Intermediate Language 1 
MLNG 2xx1 Intermediate Language 2 

 

Minor in Political Science (21 Hours)

 

PLSC 2011 Introduction to American Politics 
PLSC 2201 Introduction to International Relations 
or
PLSC 2211 Introduction to Comparative Politics 
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 Political science elective
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 Political science elective
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 Political science elective
PLSC 3xx1-4xx1 Political science elective
PLSC 4581 Western Political Thought 1 
or
PLSC 4591 Western Political Thought 2 
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