Minor in Political Science
A minor in political science provides students with the ability to think critically about issues facing the world today. Our students ask questions that challenge all of us to think more clearly about politics, government and citizenship. The minor helps students develop research, writing and analytical skills that will support them in a variety of careers.
- Be prepared to work at high levels of government, politics and business
- Gain skills of inquiry and engagement that challenge all of us to think more clearly about politics, government and citizenship
- Develop strong writing, research, presentation and communication skills
Academic Plan & Requirements
To earn the minor, students must complete a minimum of 21 credit hours in political science courses, including a total of 9 upper-division credit hours. The minor is open to all undergraduate students at Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder, regardless of college or school.
Course topics include:
- American politics
- Comparative politics
- International relations
- Western political thought
- Quantitative research methods
News & Stories
- Talking politics with a side of pizza
- Getting out the vote and hashing out the issues
- Scholar learns that ‘language links us all’
- From harmony to civil war: when language turns deadly
- Remembering Nixon’s resignation, five decades later
- When economies falter, governors respond similarly, regardless of party
- In historic first, Mexico is poised to elect female president
- Afghanistan did not have to be Vietnam 2.0, says former intelligence advisor
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- What’s next for Putin’s Russia?