MINOR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Minor in Political Science

Course Code

Course Title

Semester

Pre-requisites

Co-requisites

Department Responsible

GOVT 3037

Public Administration

I

GOVT 1000/ GOVT 1001 & GOVT 1006

None

Political Science

GOVT 3021

Public Policy Analysis

I

GOVT 1000/ GOVT 1001 & GOVT 1005 & GOVT 1006

None

Political Science

EITHER

GOVT 2023

 

 

OR

 

 

GOVT 3019

 

Issues in Government and Politics of the West Indies

 

Latin American Government, Politics and Development

 

II

 

 

 

 

 

I

 

GOVT 1000/ GOVT 1001

 

 

 

 

GOVT 1000/ GOVT 1001

 

None

 

 

 

 

 

None

 

Political Science

 

 

 

 

 

Political Science

 

AND

GOVT 3053

 

 

OR

 

GOVT 3054

 

Introduction to International Politics

 

 

Introduction to International Relations in the Caribbean

 

I

 

 

 

 

II

 

GOVT 1000/ GOVT 1001

 

 

 

GOVT 1000/ GOVT 1001

 

None

 

 

 

 

None

 

Political Science

 

 

 

 

Political Science

 

Plus:  One (1) of the following:

 

Course Code

Course Title

Semester

Pre-requisites

Co-requisites

Department Responsible

GOVT 2015

Modern Political Thought

II

GOVT 1000/ GOVT 1001

None

Political Science

GOVT 2019

Comparative Politics

I

GOVT 1000/ GOVT 1001

None

Political Science

GOVT 3023

Administrative Law I

I

GOVT 1000/ GOVT 1001

None

Political Science

 

Note:

For students pursuing the B.Sc. Political Science with a minor in International Relations, the courses GOVT 3053 and GOVT 3054 are core courses to both the B.Sc. Political Science (Major) and the Minor in International Relations. Consequently, B.Sc. Political Science (Major) students, in addition to pursuing GOVT 2060, GOVT 3046 or GOVT 3047 and GOVT 3003, will be required to pursue two (2) of the following courses or any level II/III courses as substitute for either GOVT 3053 or GOVT 3054 in order to qualify for a Minor in International Relations:

 

Course Code           Course Title                                                            

GOVT 3052             Contemporary Issues in International Relations                 I                                                               

GOVT 3055             Theory and Practices of International Negotiations            I                                                            

GOVT 3065             Religion and World Politics                                               II                                                         

GOVT 3067             CSME Internal & External Relations                                 II

 
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