Political Science
Political science is the study of the processes, principles, and structure of government and political institutions. Students take courses to prepare for a political science major or to fulfill general education requirements. Graduates with a bachelor's degree in political science pursue careers in education; federal, state, and local government (in areas such as intelligence, foreign affairs, environmental protection); national, state, and local legislation; law, and marketing research.
Contact Information
Department Chair: Herschel Stern Dean: Ric Matthews |
Department: Social Science Office: Building 3100, (760) 795-6871 |
Full-Time Faculty
John Phillips |
Associate Degree
Associate in Arts Degree
Political Science
The Political Science Program offers lower-division preparation for students who plan on transferring to pursue a bachelor's degree in political science. Students planning to transfer and/or earn this associate degree may also need to complete additional requirements or electives required by the transfer institution, as many CSUs and UCs have unique admissions and preparation-for-the-major requirements. Students should meet with a MiraCosta College counselor to identify required courses and to develop a written plan for their targeted university.
Required courses: | ||
PLSC 101 | Introduction to Political Science | 3 |
PLSC 102 | American Institutions and History | 4 |
PLSC 103 | Comparative Government | 3 |
Select at least three courses from the following: | 10-15 | |
Elementary Chinese (First Semester) | ||
Elementary Chinese (Second Semester) | ||
Elementary French (First Semester) | ||
Elementary French (Second Semester) | ||
Intermediate French (Third Semester) | ||
Intermediate French (Fourth Semester) | ||
Elementary German (First Semester) | ||
Elementary German (Second Semester) | ||
Intermediate German (Third Semester) | ||
Elementary Italian (First Semester) | ||
Elementary Italian (Second Semester) | ||
Intermediate Italian (Third Semester) | ||
Elementary Japanese (First Semester) | ||
Elementary Japanese (Second Semester) | ||
Intermediate Japanese (Third Semester) | ||
Intermediate Japanese (Fourth Semester) | ||
Elementary Spanish (First Semester) | ||
Elementary Spanish (Second Semester) | ||
Intermediate Spanish (Third Semester) | ||
Intermediate Spanish (Fourth Semester) | ||
Total Units | 20-25 |
Courses
PLSC 101: Introduction to Political Science
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (2207.00)
Intended not only to introduce students to political science but also to introduce them to politics itself. Principle elements studied are society, the law, government, the state, and contemporary ideologies (e.g., Anarchism, Conservatism, Liberalism, Democracy, Fascism, and Marxism). Explores the social, historical, cultural, and economic context in which they develop and exist.
PLSC 102: American Institutions and History
Units: 4
Prerequisites: None
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 4 hours. (2207.00)
This course is designed specifically to satisfy the American Institutions and History requirement. It studies basic concepts in the American and California political and historical traditions. It analyzes the evolution of national, state, and local political institutions from colonial times to the present. The course also examines the evolution of concepts and ideas that are fundamental to our political culture, including liberty, diversity, equality, democracy, industrialization, political economies, and superpower status. The course emphasizes the concepts citizens should understand in order to vote intelligently and otherwise effectively participate in the political process. Students should refer to the American Institutions and History Requirement and Examination sections of the catalog.
PLSC 103: Comparative Government
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (2207.00)
Theories and principles of government with special attention to the problems created by modern industrialism and population pressures. Comparative survey of selected foreign governments: their constitutional principles, political institutions, and governmental problems.
PLSC 150: Introduction to International Relations
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (2207.00)
This course will introduce students to the fundamental analytical skills and techniques pertinent to the study of international relations and it will examine the practical political problems encountered in foreign affairs by selected nation states.
PLSC 292: Internship Studies
Units: 0.5-3
Prerequisites: Complete 6 units at MCC prior to internship; permission of instructor and department chair required.
Corequisite: Must currently be enrolled in 3 units and complete 60 hours of non-paid or 75 hours of paid work per unit of credit.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU
(2207.00)
Individualized study linking classroom learning to the workplace. Approval form must be signed by instructor and department chair before registration. (May be taken for a total of 12 units.)
PLSC 298: Directed Studies in Political Science
Units: 1-3
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chair.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU
Laboratory 3 hours.
Laboratory 6 hours.
Laboratory 9 hours. (2207.00)
Individualized study, project, or research in area of particular interest to the student and not included in the regular courses of the college. Approval form must be signed by instructor and department chair before registration. (May be taken for a total of 3 units.)