The program in Power and Politics at SOU is designed to acquaint students with the complexities, challenges, and possibilities of political engagement at the individual, group, national, and trans-national levels. Power and Politics offers a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of power relations as they inform political life. As such, the focus is much less on the particulars of the discipline of political science and much more on the subject matter: power and politics. Rather than devote primary attention to the structural and methodological elements of a single academic discipline – important though they can be-Power and Politics encourages students to engage with political phenomena through a variety of disciplinary methods: Economics, Political Science, Philosophy, History, Sociology, etc. In creating this kind of interdisciplinary approach, the program is intended to emphasize curiosity, discovery, contemplation, analysis, and presentation as a process of perpetual learning that can apply usefully to the study of all human behavior.
Students in the major will complete a 44 credit hour core sequence of lower- and upper-division required courses in Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy (with elective options in Criminology and Criminal Justice; Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies; and Sociology/Anthropology).
Additionally, each student will select a minimum 36-credit hour combination of courses from at least two of four upper-division concentrations:
- Political Economy
- Global Power and Politics
- Identity
- Theory and Philosophy