May 18, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog

Political Science, BA (INT)

Location(s): INT-Eagle Pass, INT-Del Rio, INT-Uvalde


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The political science program at Sul Ross State University International is designed to prepare students for a wide variety of careers, including those in politics, public service, law, education, and the non-profit sector. Through the program, students explore different political systems, institutions, and theories as they seek answers to some of the big questions of government and politics including the role of government, what powers the central government should have, the size of government, and the role of government in promoting equality.

The Bachelor of Arts in Political Science equips students with the tools needed to lead at the local, state, or federal level. Students establish a network of support by becoming a part of University-led and national organizations that will continue to provide benefits in future careers. Students have opportunities to conduct research, to present on relevant topics, and to acquire first-hand knowledge about government through internship experiences. Throughout the program, students learn to engage with social and political problems, including those dealing with global equity and equality and to use critical thinking to develop logical solutions.

BA Political Science Student Learning Outcomes (SLO)

  • Undergraduate students in Political Science will demonstrate the ability to explain significant theoretical approaches of political science in written work and oral communication.
  • Undergraduate students in Political Science will demonstrate the ability to analyze domestic and international political processes in written work and oral communication.
  • Undergraduate students in Political Science will demonstrate the ability to develop arguments about global equity and equality issues in politics through written work and oral communication.

Program Requirements


Core Curriculum: 42

University Requirement: 1

Bachelor of Art Requirements: 12

Required Core Courses: 21

Restrictive Electives in PS: 15

Restrictive Electives in minor: 18

General Electives: 11

Notes:


* Choose either CRIM 3341  , COMR 4302   or POLS 4308  

Notes:


18 hours must be advanced (POLS 3@ or 4@) 

POLS 4308  , POLS 4311   and POLS 4312   can be repeated for credit

Minor Required: 18 Credit Hours


The student is free to select any minor.

General Electives: 11 Credit Hours


Students must choose 11 credit hours of any electives, 9 hours of which must be advanced (3000 or 4000 level). 

Total Hours: 120


Core Curriculum: 42

University Requirement: 1

Bachelor of Art Requirements: 12

Major Required Courses: 21

Restrictive Electives: 15

Minor: 18

General Electives: 11

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