B.A. in Political Science
The mission of Otterbein’s Political Science program is to foster leadership, civic engagement, and responsible citizenship. The major demonstrates the connections between political and social institutions, and fosters the analysis of the forces within political systems, including law, policy, race, class, gender, and the economy. It is committed to building a community of scholars through the critical assessment of and self-reflection on the methods, approaches, and perspectives of political analysis and engagement. The program is committed to excellence in teaching, research, and mentoring to ensure that students develop the analytical and methodological skills that will help them assess contemporary political events while promoting ethical problem-solving strategies.
The Department of History and Political Science offers both a major (BA) and a minor in Political Science. 听The Political Science curriculum offers courses that focus on executive leadership, legislative processes, judicial processes, media, public law, international relations, comparative politics, and political theory.
Curriculum Information
The Political Science Major (BA) is organized around three core areas: American Law and Politics, Global Politics, and Political Theory. Political Science majors complete three 1000-level courses in these core areas and a sophomore-level methods course. Students then take a variety of courses at the upper level in the three core areas of the discipline. See the 9i果冻制作厂 Catalog for the complete Political Science major requirements.
Faculty Expertise
Otterbein鈥檚 Political Science faculty have a wide range of expertise and interests. Our areas of research and teaching include:
- American national institutions
- State and local government
- Legislative process
- Judicial process
- American law and politics
- Public administration
- Public policy
- Political philosophy and theory
Career Opportunities and Future Paths
The liberal arts foundation of a Political Science degree offers skills that are valuable in a variety of careers, including government service, public administration, non-governmental organizations, law, journalism, and all types of business.
Student Learning Outcomes | University Learning Goals (KMERI*) |
1. Acquire key disciplinary knowledge, including understandings of: 1a. major theorists and philosophies 1b. US structures and processes; and 1c. global structures and processes |
Knowledgeable |
2. Develop familiarity with the various approaches to the study of politics, and understand research methodologies appropriate for political analysis | Multi-literate |
3. Effectively communicate and engage in oral and written argumentation | Multi-literate |
4. Understand relations of power, oppression, and identity, including effective participation in responsible citizenship | Engaged |
5. Undertake an in-depth exploration of the debates within a sub-field of political science | Inquisitive |
6. Develop the intellectual and social responsibility to identify and examine contemporary political events | Responsible |
*NOTE:听KMERI refers to Otterbein's learning goals. It stands for听Knowledgeable,听Multi-literate,听Engaged,听Responsible, and听Inquisitive. To learn more about KMERI,听visit our听University Learning Goals page.