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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Political Science Department


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College of the Sciences
Ellensburg
Psychology Bldg., room 415

Phone: 509-963-2408
FAX: 509-963-1134

www.cwu.edu/political-science
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Faculty and Staff
Chair

Bang-Soon L. Yoon, PhD

Professors
Michael A. Launius, PhD, comparative politics, Asian politics, international political economy, international politics
Todd M. Schaefer, PhD, American politics, public opinion, congress, campaigns and elections, African politics, American presidency
Rex Wirth, PhD, public administration and public policy, international politics, Western Europe
Bang-Soon Yoon, PhD, comparative politics, public policy, women and politics, Korean politics, East Asia politics, globalization studies

Associate Professors
Gilberto Garcia, PhD, Latino politics and studies, Latin American politics, comparative politics, and U.S.-Mexico border relations
Mathew Manweller, PhD, constitutional law, American political thought, American political economy, direct democracy
Barb Rieffer-Flanagan, PhD, political theory, comparative politics, politics of the Middle East, international human rights, religion and politics

Visiting Assistant Professor
Cameron Otopalik, PhD, international politics, comparative politics, international political economy, politics of development

Emeritus Professor
Robert C. Jacobs, PhD, American law and politics

Staff
Cyndie Strawder, secretary senior

Department Information
The department provides an opportunity for students to become knowledgeable about the general subject matter of political science, while also offering a variety of courses that can provide depth in an area of the student’s interest. Flexibility in the selection of courses is stressed.
The department requires all political science majors to participate in the end-of-major assessment exercise at the conclusion of their senior year. Information on the assessment requirement may be obtained from the department’s main office.
Students must earn a grade of C- or better in order for that course to count in their political science major.

Political Science Honors
Political science majors will qualify for honors at graduation with an overall GPA of 3.00 and a GPA of 3.50 in all political science courses.
Students may choose either a 47-credit major or a 62-credit major. Those who have a second major or who have a minor in another discipline may opt for the 47-credit major.

Political Science Core Requirements
POSC 101 - Introduction to Politics     5
POSC 210 - American Politics     5
POSC 260 - Comparative Politics     5
POSC 270 - International Politics     5
Political Science Core Total Credits: 20

Programs

    Bachelor of ArtsMinor

    Courses

      Political Science

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