{"id":148,"date":"2024-02-02T16:01:24","date_gmt":"2024-02-02T22:01:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nicholls.edu\/catalog\/2019-2020\/html\/college-of-arts-and-sciences\/department-of-history-and-social-sciences\/government-program\/"},"modified":"2025-01-10T15:35:41","modified_gmt":"2025-01-10T21:35:41","slug":"government","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.nicholls.edu\/catalog-2025-2026\/college-of-liberal-arts\/social-sciences\/government\/","title":{"rendered":"Political Science Program"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Political Science major must complete course work in the four major subfields of the discipline: American Politics, International Relations, Comparative Politics, and Political Theory. A major in Political Science requires the completion of GOVT 101, 105, 250, 252, 355, 391, 412 or 413 or 414, 416, GOVT elective, and 18 hours of concentration courses at the 300+ level.<\/p>\n

No more than 6 hours of internship credit may be applied toward the requirements for a major in Political Science. A minor from another field of interest is encouraged. Students must select a concentration within the major between Legal Studies and International Politics. Students with interest in Law School are encouraged to select the Legal Studies concentration. All Political Science majors must successfully complete the Political Science capstone examination in order to graduate.<\/p>\n

Minor<\/h4>\n

A minor in Political Science requires the completion of 18 hours to include GOVT 101, and 15 hours of Government electives (12 hours must be at the 300+ level). No more than 6 hours of internship credit may be applied toward the requirements for a minor in Political Science.<\/p>\n

Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science<\/h4>\n