Student Learning Outcome Goals Where assessment will take place
Students will be provided with a foundation in political ideas and institutions locally, nationally and globally POL 101, POL 195, POL 251
Students will be provided with a foundation in Minnesota state and local government structure, politics and policy POL 311
Students will be provided an opportunity to engage in sophisticated study of federalism, separation of powers, civil liberties and civil rights POL 491, POL 492
Students will be exposed to the disciplines of political science through elective courses in American Politics and Government, Comparative Politics, Political Theory, and International Relations POL 312. POL 311, POL 313. POL 411, POL 412, POL 470, POL 331. POL 332, POL 333, POL 334, POL 336, POL 338, POL 339, POL 316, POL 351, POL 353, POL 451, POL 454, POL 361, POL 463, POL 465, POL 380, POL 481, POL 482, POL 483, POL 484, POL 485, POL 486, POL 487, POL 488, POL 489

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