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| + | Political Science (Poly Sci) is incorrectly assumed to be somewhat of an easy major due to the fact that it requires only 9 credits. In fact, Political Science covers a wide range of different topics of politics and current events that makes it a diverse and challenging field of study. Additionally, many Poly Sci majors take significantly more than 9 credits, due to an undying obsession with the subject matter. It shares many requirements with the [[International Relations]] major. The department is located on the second floor of [[GDH]]. | ||
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*[[Sue Hulett]] | *[[Sue Hulett]] | ||
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*[[Robert Seibert]] | *[[Robert Seibert]] | ||
*[[Karen Kampwirth]] | *[[Karen Kampwirth]] | ||
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| − | [[Lane Sunderland]] rocks | + | [[Lane Sunderland]] rocks ''everyone's'' socks. |
| − | Former Faculty | + | ==Former Faculty== |
*[[Sean Matheson]] | *[[Sean Matheson]] | ||
| + | *[[Randall Smith]] | ||
Political science also happens to be the science of love. Because it is the science of determining who gets what; when, where, and how! | Political science also happens to be the science of love. Because it is the science of determining who gets what; when, where, and how! | ||
Revision as of 15:01, 27 June 2007
Department Overview
Political Science (Poly Sci) is incorrectly assumed to be somewhat of an easy major due to the fact that it requires only 9 credits. In fact, Political Science covers a wide range of different topics of politics and current events that makes it a diverse and challenging field of study. Additionally, many Poly Sci majors take significantly more than 9 credits, due to an undying obsession with the subject matter. It shares many requirements with the International Relations major. The department is located on the second floor of GDH.
Faculty
Lane Sunderland rocks everyone's socks.
Former Faculty
Political science also happens to be the science of love. Because it is the science of determining who gets what; when, where, and how!