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BA in Political Science and International Relations

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DEGREE DETAILS

The BA degree in Political Science & International Relations is earned by completing the program course requirements of 120 credit hours. Of these credit hours, 63 credits are major or core courses, 42 general education credits, and 18 pure elective credits. Students must meet their core requirements as well as their general education requirements. In addition, students must meet the following criteria:

1. Students enrolled in the undergraduate program must maintain a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 2.0 out of 4.0 to qualify for the BA degree, to remain in good standing, and to graduate.
2. The Maximum Time Frame (MTF) for completion of the BA program is 180 credits.
3. An undergraduate student may transfer up to 60 credit hours earned at accredited institutions.
4. No degree credit is received by an undergraduate for any failing grade (a grade less than D, or 1.00 out of 4.00 grade points).

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PROGRAM OUTCOMES

Upon completing the program, students will be able to:

1. Identify and define major theories of political science and international relations.
2. Apply major theories of political science and international relations to real world issues.
3. Analyze the interdependence between political ideas and the reality of political processes in the modern world.
4. Appraise the role played by major actors in the political process and in international affairs.
5. Evaluate complex topics by formulating fact-based opinions and judgements in written and oral form.
6. Understand the use of data in political science and international relations analysis.
7. Demonstrate knowledge and capacity to engage in civic, social and political activities needed to be a responsible citizen.
8. Build an understanding of others whose identities, beliefs, behaviors, values and perspectives that differ from their own.

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COURSES IN THE DEGREE

Students must earn a total of 120 college credit hours to receive this degree. Of these credit hours, 60 credits are core courses, 42 general education credits, and 18 elective credits. Students must meet their core requirements as well as their general education requirements.

Pre-requisites and more information can be found in the academic catalog.

In addition, students must meet the following criteria:

  • Students enrolled in the undergraduate program must maintain a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 2.0 out of 4.0 to qualify for the BA degree, to remain in good standing, and to graduate.
  • The Maximum Time Frame (MTF) for completion of the bachelor’s program is 180 credit hours.
  • An undergraduate student may transfer up to 90 credit hours earned at accredited institutions.
  • No degree credit is received by an undergraduate for any failing grade (a grade less than D, or 1.00 out of 4.00-grade points)

POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS:
COURSE LISTING

Core Requirements: 60 Credits

Course Code Course Name Pre Requisite Credit
ACCT 112 Introdution to Financial Accounting   3
ACCT 114 Introdution to Managerial Accounting   3
ECON 101 Introdution to Microeconomics   3
ECONN 111 Introdution to Macroeconomics   3
ECON 221 Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 101 3
ECON 222 Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 111 3
ECON 251 International Economics ECON 111 3
ECON 437 Economectrics I MATH 110 3
ECON 479 Health Care Economics ECON 101 3
ECON 481 Education and Economic Development ECON 111 3
MATH 110 Introduction the Statistics MATH 104 3
ENGL 324 Technical Writing and Presentation Skills ENGL 123 3
PHIL 200 Ethics   3
FINC221 Introdution to Financial Management   3
FINC 224 Corporate Finance I ECON 101, ECON 111 3
FINC225 Corporate Finance II FINC 224 3
FINC331 Financial Analysis FINC 221 3
MATH110 Introdution to Statistics MATH 104 3
MATH131 Calculus 1 MATH 104 3
MATH225 Spreadsheet Application for Business, Accounting and Economics MATH 131 3
MAT335 Business Analystics MATH 110 3

Electives: 18 Credits (Choose 6 Courses)

Course Code Course Name Pre Requisite Credit
ECON 315 Political Economy ECON 111 3
ECON 336 Game Theory ECON 101, ECON 111 3
ECON 353 Globalization and the World Economy ECON 101, ECON 111 3
ECON 371 The Development of Economic Thought ECON 101, ECON 111 3
ECON 432 Money and Markets ECON 101, ECON 111 3
ECON 435 Public Finance and the Economy ECON 101, ECON 111 3
ECON 438 Econometrics III ECON 437 3
ECON 440 Economic of International Development ECON 101, ECON 111 3
ECON 456 International Financial Crises ECON 101, ECON 111 3
ECON 473 Keynes and Friedman ECON 101, ECON 111 3
ECON 480 Labor Economics ECON 101, ECON 111 3
FINC 222 Financial Markets and Institutions FINC 221 3
FINC 373 Monetary Theory and Policy ECON 101, ECON 111 3
FINC 421 Investment Strategies FINC 221 3
FINC 431 Derivative Markets FINC 221 3
FINC 432 Financial Markets FINC 221 3
FINC 455 International Finance FINC 221 3
MGMT 325 Operations Management MATH 110 3

PROGRAM BENEFITS

Bay Atlantic University offers a number of benefits and services to help our students succeed. Student Services offers various career preparation and personal development opportunities, including writing, speaking, and academic workshops, diverse clubs, and frequent social events. Our unique location in Downtown Washington, D.C., allows us to offer academic excursions to some of the most important political, historical, and cultural sites in the country. Students have the opportunity to live in the Island Condos student housing complex in Brookland, Washington, D.C., and have access to a school shuttle bus and WMATA U-Pass card to travel around the region quickly and affordably. For more information about the many benefits available at Bay Atlantic University, please visit bau.edu/student-services

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

The undergraduate program provides comprehensive education in Political Science & International Relations to further develop the knowledge and skills to prepare for a career in politics and international relations.

Students will qualify for jobs such as Foreign Service Officer, International Organizations Official, Political Consultant, Business and Trade Associations Officer, International Development Consultant, Local, State and Federal Government Official, and Corporate Communications Officer.

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