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Religion and Politics Major (Classes of 2018 and beyond)
Requirements
The major consists of a minimum of 14 courses:
And at least three additional approved REL electives:
Only one of which can be at the 100-level and at least one of which must be at the 300-level
One from:
GOVT 101 | Introduction to United States Politics | |
GOVT 102 | Introduction to International Politics | |
GOVT 103 | Introduction to Comparative Politics | |
One Seminar from:
GOVT 401 | Representation, Apportionment and Democratic Participation | |
GOVT 405 | US Foreign Policy in a Changing World | |
GOVT 407 | Law and Social Movements | |
GOVT 410 | Personality and Supreme Court Decision Making | |
GOVT 412 | Politics of European Integration | |
GOVT 414 | Political Thought through Literature | |
GOVT 415 | Nationalism in World Politics | |
GOVT 416 | Critical Theory: Power and Resistance | |
GOVT 418 | Democracy, Inclusion, Exclusion | |
| Or | |
GOVT 495-496 | Thesis | |
Students writing an Honors Thesis will enroll either in REL 495 in the fall semester of their senior year and GOV 496/LAW 496 in the spring, or in GOV 495/LAW 495 in the fall semester and REL 496 in the spring. The Honors Thesis will be directed by a faculty member from either department, with at least one of the two readers being from the other department. No more than one semester of independent study is permitted.