2014-2015 University Catalog 
  
2014-2015 University Catalog

Government and International Politics, BA


Banner Code:  LA-BA-GVIP

Web: pia.gmu.edu

This program of study is offered by the Department of Public and International Affairs .

For policies governing all undergraduate degrees, see Academic Policies .

This undergraduate program offers students the option of applying to the accelerated master’s degree program in political science  or public administration .  See each listing for specific requirements.

Degree Requirements


Students must fulfill all requirements for bachelor’s degrees , including Mason Core requirements. Students pursuing a BA in government and international politics must complete additional college requirements for the BA degree in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

Students pursuing this degree must complete 43 credits in GOVT and earn a minimum grade of 2.00 in each course applied to the major.

Students pursuing a BA in government and international politics and wishing to narrow their focus may choose to concentrate in one of four government fields or complete a higher credit concentration in philosophy, politics, and economics. 

BA with or without government concentration


One senior seminar (3 credits) chosen from:


Government Field Study (24 credits)


Students complete the degree by taking eight advanced government field courses (24 credits), with or without a government concentration. Students may complete a government concentration (five courses) in one field, then complete one course in each of the remaining fields to satisfy this requirement. Students who do not pursue a government concentration may choose 24 credits from the advanced government field courses listed below (with restriction) for a broader learning experience.

All students must take at least one course (3 credits) from each of the lists of advanced field courses.

Concentrations (0-15 credits)

Students may partially satisfy the government field focus requirement by completing five courses (15 credits) in any one (1) approved concentration as described below.

Students pursuing a government concentration will complete the degree by taking one courses (3 credits) in each of the remaining three fields, chosen from the lists of advanced field courses shown below, to complete a total of 24 credits of field courses.

GOVT 490  or GOVT 491  may not be used to fulfill a requirement for a concentration.

▲Concentration in American Politics (AMP)

Five courses (15 credits) chosen from:

  • GOVT 301-319
  • GOVT 401-419
▲Concentration in Political Theory and Law (PTL)

Five courses (15 credits) chosen from:

  • GOVT 320 - 329
  • GOVT 420 - 429
  • GOVT 446
  • GOVT 470-472
▲Concentration in International and Comparative Politics (ICOM)

Five courses (15 credits) chosen from:

  • GOVT 330 - 349
  • GOVT 430 - 449
▲Concentration in Public Policy and Administration (PPA)

Five courses (15 credits) chosen from:

  • GOVT 350 - 369
  • GOVT 450 - 469
Advanced government field courses (9-24 credits)

Students may complete the degree without concentration by taking eight courses (24 credits) of advanced field courses, to include at least one course (3 credits) from each of the four government fields listed below.

Up to 3 credits of GOVT 480  may be used to fulfill this requirement with prior approval of the internship coordinator. Up to 6 credits of GOVT 496  may be used to fulfill this requirement with prior approval of the instructor and chair. GOVT 490  or GOVT 491  may not be used to fulfill this requirement.

Students who are pursuing a concentration in one field must take at least one course from each of the other three fields to complete the degree.

Total: 43 credits


BA with non-government concentration


▲ Concentration in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE)


One senior seminar (3 credits) chosen from:

Government Field Study (24 credits)

 Students complete the following coursework:

One course (3 credits) in American Politics chosen from:

  • GOVT 301 - 319
  • GOVT 401 - 419
One course (3 credits) in Political Theory and Law

One course (3 credits) in International and Comparative Politics

  • GOVT 330 - 349
  • GOVT 430 - 449
Two courses (6 credits) in Public Policy and Administration

Three courses (9 credits) of additional upper level GOVT courses

Total: 67 credits


Writing-Intensive Requirement


The university requires all students to complete at least one course designated “writing intensive” in their majors. Students majoring in government and international politics may fulfill this requirement by successfully completing GOVT 490  or GOVT 491  in their major programs.

Degree Total: Minimum 120 credits