BA in Political Science Law Track

Students Under the 2021-2022 and Subsequent Catalogs

To earn the Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a concentration in law, students majoring in political science are required to complete 39 hours in the major, including the following:

Political Science Foundation Courses (6 hours)

  • POLS 1310 – American National Government
  • POLS 2303 – Introduction to International Politics

American Politics (3 hours)

  • POLS 3303 – American State and Local Government
  • POLS 3305 – Elections and Public Opinion
  • POLS 3310 – Policy Process
  • POLS 3320 – The American Presidency
  • POLS 3325 – Legislative Process and Behavior
  • POLS 3300 – American Political Parties
  • POLS 3331 – Public Administration
  • POLS 3350 – Arkansas Government and Politics

International Politics (3 hours)

  • POLS 3307 – Violence, Peace, and Justice
  • POLS 3308 – International Human Rights
  • POLS 3311 – International Law
  • POLS 3360 – Comparative Government: Western
  • POLS 3365 – The European Union
  • POLS 3370 – Comparative Politics: Developing Areas
  • POLS 4320 – American Foreign Policy
  • POLS 4331 – International Organizations
  • POLS 4340 – International Relations
  • POLS 4361 – Political Parties

Normative and Empirical Analysis (3 hours)

  • POLS 3302 – Methods of Political Inquiry
  • POLS 3304 – Qualitative Methods in Political Science
  • POLS 3390 – American Political Thought
  • POLS 4380 – Classical Political Theory
  • POLS 4390 – Modern Political Theory
  • POLS 4395 – Seminar in Political Science Research
  • PHIL 3346 – Social and Political Philosophy
  • PHIL 4350 – Classical Political Theory
  • PHIL 4360 – Modern Political Theory

Upper-Level Electives (9 hours)

  • 9 hours of Upper-level Electives in the major

Field Experience

Students must complete one of the following. Coursework taken to satisfy this requirement may also be used to satisfy a subfield or elective requirement for the major.

  • POLS 3338 Cooperative Education in Political Science I
  • POLS 3339 Cooperative Education in Political Science II
  • POLS 3348 Internship I
  • POLS 4348 Internship II
  • Any POLS course with a service learning component
  • Any travel course or study abroad program
  • A paid or volunteer position of at least 15 weeks with a government agency, elected official, campaign, interest group, or other politically-oriented organization. (Students taking this option will not receive course credit, but will have the requirement waived.) In order to use this option to satisfy the requirement, students must provide evidence of the position and submit a paper describing the work that they did to the internship coordinator for approval.

Law Track (15 hours)

  • LGST 3300 – Introduction to the Legal System
  • POLS 4350 – Constitutional Law: Governmental Powers
  • POLS 4351 – Constitutional Law: Civil liberties
  • PHIL 2350 – Introduction to Logic
  • 3 hours of Upper-level coursework in Rhetoric and Writing

In addition to completing the POLS coursework, all students must also meet the following requirements to graduate:

  • University Core Requirements (35 hours)
  • Second Language Proficiency (see the undergraduate handbook for specifics)
  • Completion of 12 hours of upper-level courses outside of the program
  • Completion of a minimum of 120 hours total (45 upper-level hours, and at least 30 hours taken from UA Little Rock)
  • Students must have a GPA of at least 2.0 to graduate