2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Political Science and International Studies
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Professors: A. Boukhars and C. Leahy (Department Chair); Associate Professor: F. Grice; Assistant Professor: M. Mongiello.
Areas of particular teaching interest: Professor Leahy: comparative politics of Europe, political development, the methodology of comparative politics, conflict resolution, international human rights, and revolutions and revolutionary movements (in Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East). Dr. Anouar Bouhkars: international politics, international relations theory, international law, national security, Middle East politics, terrorism and violent extremism, the role of moderate Islam in the politics of the Middle East, the politics of Morocco and the Western Sahara, the Sahel and the Maghreb. Dr. Grice: international relations theory, security studies, China, East Asia, the Asia-Pacific, international law and organizations, the United Nations, research design and methods, and leadership. Dr. Mongiello: constitutional law, civil liberties, public policy, political thought, and social movements.
The study of politics as both an art and a science involves understanding how ancient, modern and post-modern thinkers have come to understand the political world both philosophically and empirically on a national level, local level and an international level. Students learn about the processes of government, the avenues for participation in the political system and in government, as well as the actors involved and the means by which they exercise power, influence and authority. The study of political science and international studies offers a rich curricula of law, legal systems and processes, governments, popular participation vehicles, political development, political violence, revolution, international relations, foreign and security policy and is useful in a number of professional fields, including, but not limited to: law, social work, public administration, public service, foreign service, nongovernmental organizations and non-profits, journalism, and teaching. Students who study political science and international studies will be better equipped to be effective citizens of their nation-states and citizens of the world.
Students in the Department of Political Science and International Studies engage in many off-campus programs such as the Washington Semester Programs of The American University, the Washington Center Internship Program, and various Study-Abroad Programs, including the McDaniel Europe semester, the McDaniel Saint-Louis University Program in Belgium, and a host of other programs here and abroad. Students regularly participate in internships on the local, state, federal, and international levels {in law firms in Westminster, in the courts and electoral campaign offices, in Annapolis, including the prestigious Governor’s Internship, in the state house, in the offices of the Attorney General, Baltimore law firms, Congress, lobbying organizations on Capitol Hill, at the United Nations, in various embassies, in the European Union offices in D.C., in Brussels, and in Strasbourg, and with the Departments of State, Homeland Security, and the National Security Administration. These internships wed the theoretical with the hands on experience to provide a formidable experiential learning format. Many students obtain jobs with these organizations upon graduating. Students also engage in a range of co-curricular activities, including simulations such as Model EU, Model Arab League, Maryland State Legislature, and Model United Nations, as well as both attending and presenting at conferences in both the United States and abroad. Students also regularly engage in student-faculty research collaborations and independent studies on topics of both domestic and global importance.
In addition to Political Science majors and minors, the department offers a Pre-Law curriculum and secondary social studies teacher certification in conjunction with the Education department: Education minor (secondary) for Political Science major.
ProgramsUndergraduate MajorUndergraduate MinorFellows ProgramCourses- IDS 2222 - Berlin: Past, Present & Green Future
- PSI 1101 - Introduction to Political Science
- PSI 1115 - Promises to Keep: Intro to Minority Politics
- PSI 1116 - Children on the Move
- PSI 1117 - Food Politics & Policy
- PSI 1198 - Independent Studies in Political Science
- PSI 2201 - American Political Institutions
- PSI 2202 - State and Local Government
- PSI 2203 - International Law and Organization
- PSI 2204 - Approaches to International Relations
- PSI 2205 - The European Union: History, Institutions, and Major Policies
- PSI 2206 - American Political Thought
- PSI 2207 - American Public Policy
- PSI 2208 - Inventors of Political Ideas: Intro to Political Theory
- PSI 2209 - Roma/Travellers
- PSI 2212 - Terrorism and Counterterrorism
- PSI 2213 - Comparative Politics of Europe
- PSI 2216 - United States Campaigns and Elections
- PSI 2218 - On the Move
- PSI 2219 - Research Design and Methods
- PSI 2220 - Global Cybersecurity
- PSI 2223 - Future War - Tech and Politics
- PSI 2224 - The Emerald Island: Green & Peaceful at Last?
- PSI 2225 - International Relations of Asia-Pacific
- PSI 2226 - Essentials of Security Studies
- PSI 2227 - Insurgency, War, and Political Violence
- PSI 2228 - Global Public Health
- PSI 2236 - The Politics of the Middle East
- PSI 2240 - Diplomacy, Statecraft and War
- PSI 2242 - Justice, Fairness & the Law
- PSI 2295 - Internships in Political Science
- PSI 2298 - Independent Studies in Political Science
- PSI 2300A - Model United Nations I
- PSI 2300B - Model United Nations II
- PSI 2301 - Model European Union
- PSI 2302 - Model Arab League
- PSI 2303 - Maryland Student Legislature
- PSI 2304 - Cyber Security Experience
- PSI 2316 - Revolutionary Movements
- PSI 3201 - UK Politics and Society
- PSI 3202 - Comparative Constitutional Law
- PSI 3203 - Global Challenges in Biopolitics
- PSI 3204 - Insurgency, Civil War & Political Violence
- PSI 3306 - National Security in a Changing World
- PSI 3307 - U.S. Foreign Policy
- PSI 3308 - American Constitutional Law
- PSI 3310 - Politics of Latin American Development
- PSI 3313 - Politics of Global Feminisms
- PSI 3315 - The Politics of Ethnicity and Nationalism
- PSI 3319 - American Civil Liberties
- PSI 3320 - Chinese Politics, Law & Environment
- PSI 3321 - International Criminal Law
- PSI 3326 - Pathways in International Relations
- PSI 3333 - Conflict Resolution, Peacemaking, and Peacekeeping in Post-Cold War World
- PSI 3395 - Internships in Political Science
- PSI 3398 - Independent Studies in Political Science
- PSI 4492 - Senior Seminar
- PSI 4495 - Internships in Political Science
- PSI 4498 - Independent Studies in Political Science
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