This minor provides students with an intensive study of political philosophy and political theory. Students take courses in the history of political philosophy; the moral evaluation of political institutions; the ethical, social, and political issues raised by globalization; and the conceptual foundations of democracy and human rights. Through this coursework, students are able to study this field from a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives. They develop a deeper philosophical perspective on political institutions and have a solid foundation for further graduate study in philosophy, government, or policy studies.

Faculty

Brandhorst, Cherubin, Mandaville, Miller (Director), Scherer

Policies

Eight credits of coursework must be unique to the minor and students must earn a minimum grade of 2.00 (grade of C or better) in all courses applied to the minor. For policies governing all minors, see AP.5.3.4 Minors. 

Banner Code: PPHL

Minor Requirements

Total credits: 18

Core Courses

Select two courses from the following:6
Classical Western Political Theory
Classical Western Political Theory
Modern Western Political Theory
Modern Western Political Theory
Topics in Contemporary Western Political Theory
Topics in Contemporary Western Political Theory
Total Credits6

Electives

Take two Philosophy courses drawn from the PHIL elective list below and/or any PHIL core courses not taken to fulfill core requirements 16
Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought
Philosophy after Auschwitz
Topics in Environmental Philosophy (Mason Core)
Ethical Issues in Global Health
Theories of Justice
Advanced Topics in Social and Political Philosophy
Take two Government courses drawn from the GOVT elective list below and/or any GOVT core courses not taken to fulfill core requirements 16
Issues in Political Theories and Values
American Political Thought
Feminist Political Thought
Advanced Democratic Theory
Ethics and International Politics
Total Credits12
1

Special topics courses and independent studies courses, when relevant, may also be used to fulfill elective credits with prior written approval of the director.