Political Campaigning Certificate
Hours: 18 credits with minimum grades of C
Political science and non-major students may pursue undergraduate training in campaigns and elections, earning a certificate in political campaigning. The certificate is designed for students who may wish to consider pursuing careers in practical politics, including campaign management, lobbying and issue advocacy. The application can also be picked up from the political science office in 234 Anderson Hall.
For more information, please contact Professor Daniel Smith.
Required Courses
- POS 4940 Approved Internship, 3 credits minimum
- At least two of these four courses, six credits minimum:
- POS 3204 Political Behavior
- POS 4275 Modern Political Campaigns
- POS 4443 Political Parties and Elections
- POS 4463 Interest Groups
- The remaining nine hours should be chosen from the preceding list or from the following, depending upon student interests and course availability. Students should choose one or both of the remaining basic courses as part of their nine elective hours.
- POS 3122 State Politics
- POS 3142 Urban Politics
- POS 3173 Southern Politics
- POS 3233 Public Opinion
- POS 4291 Religion in Politics
- POS 4931 Survey Research
- POS 4931 Media and Politics
- POS 4931 Money and Politics in America
- POS 4931 Beyond the Beltway: Politics in States, Counties and Communities
- POS 4931 Ethics in American Politics
- PUP 3323 Women in Politics
Students may petition the director of the Political Campaigning Program for permission to substitute a maximum of one other course for one of those in the electives list to complete their nine elective hours.
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