Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
1) Demonstrate knowledge of the academic research in at least two of the following four fields: American politics, comparative politics, international relations, and public law.
• Be able to identify, discuss, and apply key concepts and major theories.
• Develop expert knowledge of the literature on at least one important research question.
2) Be able to intellectually communicate their perspectives, critical assessments, empirical findings, and conclusions about political topics.
• Be able to explain and defend theoretical arguments and research findings clearly and effectively in writing.
• Develop the ability to communicate ideas clearly and persuasively in oral presentations.
• Be able to write a paper presenting a clear thesis supported by relevant research.
3) Demonstrate the analytical skills necessary to think critically about political, social, and economic behavior.
• Be able to identify and critically evaluate the theoretical arguments of scholarly research in political science.
• Demonstrate the ability to think theoretically about political phenomena and to analyze political ideas conceptually.
• Develop the ability to draw logical inferences from qualitative and quantitative data and to correctly interpret statistical analyses of political behavior and outcomes.
4) Develop the ability to conduct independent scientific research in political science.
• Develop the ability to build theoretical models of political processes and decision-making.
• Develop the ability to propose and test hypotheses about causal relationships in political science.
• Develop the ability to design and execute a scientific investigation of the validity of an original theoretical argument.