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History and Political Science – BA

Program Overview:

The majors in History, Political Science, and History/ Political Science are designed to provide a liberal, career-oriented education for students seeking employment in government, foreign service, museums, business, industry, and teaching; to prepare students for law school; and to prepare students of demonstrated competence for graduate study in History or Political Science. The major in Social Studies: Adolescence Education qualifies students for initial certification by New York State to teach Social Studies in grades 7 through 12. Refer to the Adolescence Education catalog section for the education sequence program and policies.

For History, Political Science, and History/Political Science majors, Albany is an ideal location. Political Science internships and history field experiences are readily available. Field experiences are designed to provide students interested in history with an opportunity to investigate public history by working at historic sites, in museums and in historical organizations. Internships are designed to provide students interested in politics with an opportunity to study the political process first hand by working in the New York State Legislature, public offices, law firms, and community agencies. Students are encouraged to take 3-15 credit hours of history field experience or political science internships as part of their general electives for their degree program. They may also pursue up to six credit hours in independent study or directed readings after completing the required upper-division coursework in that geographic area or subfield. At least 33 of the 45 credits required in the major must be completed at The College of Saint Rose. Departmental majors are required to fulfill their upper division courses in residence. 

To strengthen their ability to think critically and present their ideas effectively, all majors are required to take an introductory research methods workshop, upper-division courses that emphasize acquisition of analytical and research skills, and a senior capstone seminar. In this seminar, faculty specialists address a particular topic or related topics and engage with the students in open discussion. Students are normally required to conduct research on these topics and to prepare oral and written presentations. The seminars are usually restricted to seniors.

Program Contacts:

Dr. Ryane McAuliffe Straus

Chair, History & Political Science Department

Email: strausr@mail.strose.edu

Program Webpage: https://www.strose.edu/history-and-political-science/

Program Requirements:

Major in History and Political Science (45 credits)

Core:

HIS 100Intro:History & Politics

1

POS 112Critical Analysis US Politics

4

POS 142Political Ideologies

4

POS 171International Relations

4

or

POS 173Comparative Politics

4

HIS 226US History to 1865

4

or

HIS 260Africans in Transatlantic Wrld

4

HIS 227US History since 1865

4

HIS 498Capstone Seminar

4

or

POS 498Capstone Seminar

4

A 300-level History or Political Science course is a prerequisite for HIS 498 or POS 498.

Upper Division Courses (20 credits):


Three upper-division History courses

12

and

Two upper-division Political Science courses

8

or

Three upper-division Political Science courses

12

and

Two upper-division History courses

8

Independent Study Policy:

Independent studies provide intensive advanced opportunities for motivated students to deepen their exploration of a topic that they’ve already demonstrated interest and mastery over based upon successful completion of an introductory course.

Independent studies, moreover, are designed to offer exposure to intellectual work that does not fall within the required curriculum and is not offered in the regular course rotation. Independent studies cannot be used as a substitute for academic requirements in the major or concentration.

Internship/Field Experiences/Service:

For History, Political Science, and History/Political Science majors, internships are designed to provide students interested in politics with an opportunity to study the political process first hand by working in the New York State Legislature, public offices, law firms, and community agencies. Students are encouraged to take 3-15 credit hours of history field experience or political science internships as part of their general electives for their degree program. They may also pursue up to six credit hours in independent study or directed readings after completing the required upper-division coursework in that geographic area or subfield. At least 33 of the 45 credits required in the major must be completed at The College of Saint Rose. Departmental majors are required to fulfill their upper division courses in residence.

Culminating Academic Experiences:

Required Course:

HIS 498Capstone Seminar

4

or

POS 498Capstone Seminar

4

The Capstone Seminar topic changes each semester.



Suggested 4 Year Course Plan:

This suggested plan is designed to give students an idea of how to balance their coursework over 8 semesters and to graduate within 4 years. Most students will need to take a minimum of 30 credits each year in order to meet the graduation requirement of a minimum of 120 overall credits. It should be used along with your Degree Works worksheet and in consultation with your faculty advisor. It is meant as a guide, not a definitive list of courses that must be taken as written. Your faculty advisor will help you make any necessary adjustments during advisement.

 

First Year

Fall

HIS/POS 100 Intro to Methods - 1 cr.
POS 112 US Politics (fulfills L10) - 4 cr
HIS 226 OR 260– 4 cr.
ENG 105 Composition (L01) – 4 cr.
PHI or RLS (L06) – 3 cr.
______________________

16 cr.

Spring

POS 142 Pol Ideologies – 4 
POS 173 Comp Politics – 4
HIS 227 US Since 1865 (L03) 4
Math (L07) – 3
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15 cr

Sophomore Year

Fall

POS 171 OR 173– 4
Elective or minor course– 3-4
Literature (L04) – 4
Language (L02) – 3
________________________________
14-15 cr.

Spring

HIS/POS 3XX – 4
Elective or minor course 3– 4
CIS (LO 8) – 3
Lab Science (LO 9) – 4
________________________________
14-15 cr.

Junior Year

Fall

HIS 3XX – 4
POS 3XX-4
SOC or PSY (L11) – 3
Elective or minor course – 3-4
________________________
14-15 cr.

Spring

HIS 3XX – 4
POS 3XX – 4
Elective or minor course – 3-4
Elective or minor course – 3-4
_____________________
14-16 cr.

Senior Year

Fall

HIS/POS 498 Capstone – 4
Elective or minor course – 3-4
Elective or minor course – 3-4
Elective or minor course – 3-4
____________________
13-16 cr.

Spring

POS 492 Internship—15
OR
Elective or minor course 3-4
Elective or minor course 3-4
Elective or minor course 3-4
Elective or minor course 3-4

______________________

12-16 cr.

Professional Accreditation:

The College of Saint Rose, sponsored by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet, Albany Province, is chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. All of its degrees and programs are registered and its professional programs fully approved by the Board of Regents through the New York State Education Department.

The College of Saint Rose is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. (267-284-5000) The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. http://www.msche.org

Career Opportunities and Graduate Study:

The degree programs in History, Political Science, and History/ Political Science are designed to provide a liberal, career-oriented education for students seeking employment in government, foreign service, museums, business, industry, and teaching; to prepare students for law school; and to prepare students of demonstrated competence for graduate study in History or Political Science.

Admissions and Financial Aid Information:

The Undergraduate Admissions Office begins review of Freshman applications each fall in late September for the following Fall. Students are encouraged to submit a complete an application as early as November. The Admissions Team will return a decision on complete applications within just three weeks. The College awards academic scholarships at the same time.

What Makes an Application Complete

  • Online or Paper application (fee waived for online applicants!)
  • Official High School Transcripts
  • Official Transcripts for any College Level Courses
  • SAT or ACT scores  (See Test Optional FAQ's)
  • Letter of Recommendation from a Counselor or Teacher
  • Essay or Graded Paper
  • Applicants may also apply via the Common Application Online.
  • Art applicants are required to complete a portfolio review.

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Scholarships and Financial Aid

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The Bottom Line

The total cost of The College of Saint Rose (including tuition, fees, room and board) is one of the lowest of any private college in the Northeast, and we still award more than $25 million in Saint Rose scholarships, grants and financial aid.

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