International Relations (B.A.) - International Politics & Policy - Resident

International Relations (B.A.) - International Politics & Policy - Resident

Important: This degree plan is effective for those starting this degree program in fall 2023 through summer 2024. This degree plan will remain in effect for students who do not break enrollment or who do not change degree programs, concentrations, or cognates.

General Education/Foundational Skills Requirements

Communication & Information Literacy 1
ENGL 101Composition and Rhetoric3
INQR 101Inquiry1
Communications Elective3
Composition Elective3
Information Literacy Elective3
Information Literacy Elective3
Technological Solutions & Quantitative Reasoning 1
UNIV 101Foundational Skills1
Math ElectiveMATH 114 or higher3
Technology Competency 20-3
Critical Thinking 1
RLGN 105Introduction to Biblical Worldview 32
RSCH 201Research3
Critical Thinking Elective3
Civic & Global Engagement 1
EVAN 101Evangelism and the Christian Life 32
Cultural Studies Elective3
Social & Scientific Inquiry 1
Natural Science Elective3
Social Science Elective3
Christianity & Contexts 1
BIBL 105Old Testament Survey2
BIBL 110New Testament Survey2
THEO 201Theology Survey I 32
THEO 202Theology Survey II 32
Liberal Arts Focus 1,4
Language Elective3
Language Elective3
Language Elective3
Language Elective3
Integrative Elective3
Total Hours62-65
1

Refer to the list of approved general education electives before enrolling in foundational skill requirements

2

All students must pass the Computer Assessment OR complete applicable INFT course

3

Students transferring in 45 or more UG credit hours will have the requirements of RLGN 105 Introduction to Biblical Worldview (2 c.h.) & EVAN 101 Evangelism and the Christian Life (2 c.h.) waived; Students transferring in 60 or more UG credit hours will also have the requirements of THEO 201 Theology Survey I (2 c.h.) & THEO 202 Theology Survey II (2 c.h.) waived

4

Must be the same language; 6 hours must be 200-400 level

Major Requirements

Major Foundational Courses
GOVT 200Constitutional Government and Free Enterprise 13
GOVT 220American Government 13
MATH 201Introduction to Probability and Statistics 13
Total Hours9
1

Course may fulfill select general education requirements

Major Core
GOVT 210Introduction to Political Science3
GOVT 340International Relations3
GOVT 350Political Economy and Public Policy3
GOVT 421American Constitutional History3
GOVT 440Political Geography3
GOVT 480Terrorism3
GOVT 490Political Theory3
Total Hours21
Concentration
GOVT 330Introduction to Comparative Politics3
GOVT 405Political and Economic Development3
GOVT 425American Foreign Policy3
GOVT 445International Law3
GOVT 458Public Policy Development in the Political Environment3
GOVT 492Senior Seminar3
Government Elective 13
Government Elective 13
Total Hours24
1

Choose one of the following courses: GOVT 332 Politics of Europe (3 c.h.), GOVT 333 Post-Communist Politics (3 c.h.), GOVT 334 Politics of Latin America (3 c.h.), GOVT 335 Politics of Asia (3 c.h.), or GOVT 337 Politics of the Middle East (3 c.h.)

Free Electives
Choose 1-10 credit hours of Free Electives1-10
Total Hours1-10

All applicable prerequisites must be met

Graduation Requirements

  • 120 Total hours
  • 2.0 Overall grade point average
  • 30 Hours must be upper-level courses (300-400 level)
  • Grade of 'C' Minimum required for all courses in the major
  • 25% Of major and concentration taken through Liberty University
  • 30 Hours must be completed through Liberty University
  • Grad App Submission of Degree Completion Application must be completed within the last semester of a student's anticipated graduation date
  • CSER All requirements must be satisfied before a degree will be awarded
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