Open to Political Science majors with a grade point average of 3.00 or above Working with the national, provincial or municipal government offices, assignments with selected government and civic organizations.
Areas covered in political science including the nature of political science, the nature and forms of the state, structure of government, political dynamics, and the development of an appropriate political science vocabulary.
Government at the provincial and local level with an examination of the basic institutional arrangements of the provincial government, provincial elections, political party organization, state public policy matters and a detailed exploration of the operat
Prerequisite: PLSC 101 Theory and practice of International Relations using the distinction between realism and idealism as the basis for study, power relationships, theories of war and conflict, international morality, collective security and terrorism.