Political Science Education Minor
- This minor contains course requirements designed to meet state standards. Those interested in teaching in K-12 schools must complete the education/teaching concentration of a major in a teaching content area plus the Teacher Education Program through the Department of Teaching and Learning. Additional teaching areas can be added through completion of the education/teaching concentration of a major or education/teaching minor in that content area.
- To complete this minor, you need to contact the Teaching and Learning Department. Approvals for this track must come from the Teaching and Learning Department.
- Individuals completing this minor must also complete the education/teaching concentration of a major in another teaching content area.
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MINOR - POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION
Course Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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Lower-Division Required Courses | ||
Complete all of the following courses: | ||
PSCI 210S | Intro to American Government | 3 |
PSCI 220S | Intro to Comparative Government | 3 |
PSCI 230X | Intro to International Relations | 3 |
PSCI 250E | Intro to Political Theory | 3 |
Required Upper Division Field Courses | ||
Complete one course in three of the five fields listed below. 1 | 9 | |
Public Administration and Public Policy | ||
Practical Applications in Nonprofit Administration | ||
Advanced Nonprofit Admin | ||
American Foreign Policy | ||
State and Local Government | ||
US Multicultural Politics | ||
Montana Government and Politics | ||
Experimental Offering: Public Administration | ||
Public Administration | ||
Public Policy Issues and Analysis | ||
Global Health Issues | ||
Politics of Global Migration | ||
Health Care Policy | ||
Experimental Offering: Public Administration | ||
Development Administration | ||
Ethics and Public Policy | ||
Management and Policy Skills (enrollment with consent of instructor) | ||
Political Theory | ||
Honors Seminar (Democracy) | ||
Experimental Offering: Political Theory | ||
American Political Thought | ||
Contemporary Issues in Political Theory | ||
Experimental Offering: Political Theory | ||
Utopianism and its Critics | ||
Modern Political Theory | ||
Comparative Government | ||
Tribal Sovereignty | ||
Revolution & Reform in Modern China | ||
Experimental Offering: Comparative Politics | ||
Politics of Europe | ||
Politics of Latin America | ||
Politics of Africa | ||
Politics of Mexico | ||
Politics of China | ||
Global Health Issues | ||
State Formation | ||
Experimental Offering: Comparative Politics | ||
Politics of Social Movements | ||
Origins of Democracy and Authoritarianism | ||
International Relations | ||
Experimental Offering: International Relations | ||
Global Environmental Politics | ||
International Security | ||
American Foreign Policy | ||
European Union | ||
Model United Nations | ||
Experimental Offering: International Relations | ||
Politics of Global Migration | ||
International Law & Organization | ||
Development Administration | ||
Politics of the World Economy | ||
American Politics | ||
Honors Seminar (Democracy) | ||
American Foreign Policy | ||
Experimental Offering: American Government | ||
Media, Public Opinion, Polling | ||
State and Local Government | ||
American Political System | ||
US Multicultural Politics | ||
Montana Government and Politics | ||
American Political Thought | ||
Public Policy Issues and Analysis | ||
Courts and Judicial Politics | ||
Experimental Offering: American Government | ||
Politics of Social Movements | ||
American Political Participation | ||
Political Psychology | ||
Health Care Policy | ||
American Constitutional Law | ||
Civil Rights | ||
Political Science Education Requirement | ||
Complete the following course: | ||
EDU 497 | Teaching and Assessing (Methods: 5-12 Social Studies) | 4 |
Total Hours | 25 |
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PSCI 480 may apply to any of the categories with the consent of the instructor. Courses may only count toward one category of requirements.
Secondary Teaching Licensure
For endorsement to teach this subject, a student also must gain admission to the Teacher Education Program and meet all the requirements for secondary teaching licensure. For more information, see the Teaching and Learning Department webpage.