2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Department of Political Science
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David Shafie, Ph.D., Chair
Professors: Compton, Han;
Instructional Professor: Steiner;
Associate Professors: Babst, Gordon, Molle, Murphy, Shafie, Smoller;
Assistant Professors: Kwon, Isaqzadeh, Ridge;
Assistant Professors of Instruction: Alvarez, Luartz;
Instructor: Bunyanuda.
It is in the political arena that human aspirations are crafted into social policies that directly affect us all. Political science is the discipline that analyzes how that happens. Students in the field examine the problems facing our region, nation and world. Students then seek answers to the questions we confront. Training in political science helps the student think clearly and communicate effectively. These are important skills that are essential in any career. The major helps prepare students for careers in public service, law, diplomacy, journalism, the military and teaching, among others. Students who wish to go to law school may choose any major. However, political science remains one of the most frequently selected majors of those students who actually go to law school. The department emphasizes theoretical concepts learned in the classroom in addition to practical “hands-on” experience.
Students earning double majors in political science and peace studies must ensure that there are 18 unique credits in both majors.
A total of 42 credits are required for the major. Students with scores of four or five on the Advanced Placement Examination in U.S. Government and Politics will be granted three credits, waiving POSC 110 - Introduction to American Politics or with scores of four or five on the Advanced Placement Examination in Comparative Government will be granted three credits, waiving POSC 130 - Introduction to Comparative Politics . All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a “C” or higher.
Extracurricular Opportunities
In addition to an outstanding curriculum, the major in political science at Chapman offers students opportunities in a variety of academic and professional areas, including the Model United Nations, applied research in the Ludie and David C. Henley Social Sciences Research Lab, local internships, internship opportunities in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. In addition, as global citizens and future leaders, political science majors are encouraged to study abroad for a semester.
Departmental Honors
The Department of Political Science awards honors to graduating seniors who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement. Requirements for consideration include a GPA of 3.700 or higher within the major, a cumulative GPA of 3.700 or higher and the completion of a substantial independent research project as part of a 400-level seminar or an independent research project in conjunction with a faculty member. Exceptional and/or sustained community service may also be considered.
DegreesBachelor of ArtsMinorCoursesPolitical Science- POSC 101 - Introduction to Political Science
- POSC 110 - Introduction to American Politics
- POSC 120 - Introduction to International Relations
- POSC 130 - Introduction to Comparative Politics
- POSC 150 - Introduction to Disability Studies; Challenging Myths of Normalcy
- POSC 200 - Introduction to Political Theory
- POSC 201 - Political Research Design
- POSC 210 - Modern Middle East History
- POSC 212 - Introduction to Public Administration
- POSC 215 - History of Palestinians and Israelis
- POSC 229 - Experimental Course
- POSC 239 - People With Disabilities in Politics and Society
- POSC 240 - Introduction to U.S. Law
- POSC 251 - Intercultural Conflict and Communication
- POSC 257 - Model United Nations I
- POSC 290 - Independent Internship
- POSC 291 - Student-Faculty Research/Creative Activity
- POSC 293 - U.S. Politics in the Age of Richard Nixon
- POSC 299 - Individual Study
- POSC 300 - American Political Thought
- POSC 304 - Citizenship in Theory and Practice
- POSC 305 - Democratic Theory
- POSC 309 - Sexual Politics in a Diverse Society
- POSC 310 - The Presidency
- POSC 311 - Congress
- POSC 312C - Presidential Scandals
- POSC 313 - The Supreme Court
- POSC 314 - California Politics
- POSC 315 - Campaigns and Elections
- POSC 316 - Public Opinion and Voting Behavior
- POSC 317 - Media and Politics
- POSC 318 - Women and Politics
- POSC 319 - Israel/Palestine: 3000 Years
- POSC 320 - International Law, International Organization, and World Order
- POSC 322 - United States Foreign Policy
- POSC 323 - Law and Politics of Mass Atrocity
- POSC 324 - Asian Politics
- POSC 325 - International Relations Theory
- POSC 326 - Politics of the Contemporary Middle East
- POSC 327 - Latin American Politics
- POSC 328 - Human Rights Law
- POSC 329 - Experimental Course
- POSC 331 - The European Union
- POSC 332 - Democracy and Democratization
- POSC 335 - International Political Economy
- POSC 339 - Climate Change and Security
- POSC 340 - The Public Presidency
- POSC 341 - The First Amendment
- POSC 342 - Constitutional Law: Institutions and Governance
- POSC 343 - Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties
- POSC 346 - Environmental Law
- POSC 349 - Native American Law
- POSC 352 - Race and Change in South Africa and the United States
- POSC 353 - Ethnicity in the Middle East
- POSC 354 - Non-Violent Social Change
- POSC 356 - The Psychology of International Conflict
- POSC 357 - Model United Nations II
- POSC 358 - Islam and the West
- POSC 359 - Political Argument
- POSC 360 - Local Politics
- POSC 361 - Federal Policy Design and American Energy Policy
- POSC 362 - Politics of Humanitarianism
- POSC 363 - The Arab World: Colonialism to Revolution
- POSC 365 - The Evolution of the American Party System
- POSC 366 - International Security and 21st Century Challenges
- POSC 367 - Revolution and Philosophy
- POSC 368 - Game Theory for Political Science
- POSC 369 - Administrative State
- POSC 370 - Energy Politics
- POSC 371 - Urban Politics
- POSC 372 - Racial and Ethnic Politics in the U.S.
- POSC 374 - Environmental Politics and Policy
- POSC 375 - Public Policy Process
- POSC 376 - Asian American Political History
- POSC 377 - Religion, War, and Peace
- POSC 378 - Special Topics in Public Policy
- POSC 378A - The Politics of Climate Change
- POSC 379 - Aliens, Wizards, and Politicians
- POSC 380 - Data Analysis and Visualization for Political Science
- POSC 381 - Political Thinkers
- POSC 382 - Political Concepts
- POSC 383 - History of Political Philosophy
- POSC 384 - The Founders: The America They Built and Why!
- POSC 385 - Legislative Advocacy
- POSC 386 - Ethics and Politics
- POSC 387 - Morality, Politics, and Public Policy
- POSC 388 - Gender and Global Politics
- POSC 392 - Law and Policy of Water Resources Management
- POSC 399 - Individual Study and Research
- POSC 407 - Themes in Political Theory
- POSC 408 - Justice, Disturbing and Dark: Memorialization in Post WWII Germany and the Borderlands
- POSC 410 - Seminar in American Politics
- POSC 420 - Seminar in International Relations
- POSC 429 - Experimental Course
- POSC 439 - Disability, Policy, and the Law
- POSC 440 - Advanced Constitutional Law
- POSC 473 - WA Semester: Economics and Public Policy Problems
- POSC 474 - WA Semester: Theories of Constitutional Interpretation
- POSC 475 - WA Semester: Public Affairs Internship Seminar
- POSC 490 - Independent Internship
- POSC 491 - Student-Faculty Research/Creative Activity
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