Political science
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Political science is the systematic study of politics. Inasmuch as "politics" encompasses such a wide range of institutions and human behavior, political science is a far-reaching discipline that covers political activity ranging from the behavior of leaders to the public policy aspects of nuclear energy. Virtually every aspect of our lives is affected by politics, whether it be the voting behavior of our elected officials, war in some distant part of the world, the price of gasoline, or what we watch on television.
The Political Science program is designed to provide students with exposure to a broad range of topics within contemporary political science. All the major subfields of political science−American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, public administration and public law−are offered in the major.
Degree Requirements
See degree requirements for a detailed listing of the Political science B.A. requirements.
Political science Web Site
Visit the Political science web site at
http://www.uhh.hawaii.edu/depts/politicalsci/.
Prospects for Political Science Graduates
Political Science majors are well prepared for entry into the job market in a wide variety of fields and for admission to law or other graduate programs. Political Science majors most often pursue careers in law, government, interest groups and (with supplementary coursework) journalism, teaching and business. Students majoring in other fields where they can anticipate interacting with government officials (for example in business) may benefit from the minor in Political Science.
Goals for Student Learning in the Major
By graduation, Political Science majors will be expected to have a firm understanding of the actors, institutions, and laws that influence how governmental policy is made. Students will be able to understand the relations of these actors and the outcomes of their relations on both a philosophical and practical level, and predict the ramifications of structural reforms to political systems. Students will be expected to analyze current and past political phenomena according to the theory and methods used by political scientists, and be able to express their analysis in coherent essays and research papers.
Contributions to the UH Hilo General Education Program
Political Science course offerings contribute to fulfilling the College's educational purpose of preparing students “to meet the demands of both profession and citizenship.”
Special Aspects of the Political Science Program
The Political Science Department sponsors a number of hands-on activities to broaden and deepen the students' knowledge of political science. Among these are a variety of internship experiences in local, state, and federal agencies, as well as a spring internship in the office of a state legislator. In addition, those students interested in law school may find the Department's Mock Trial course useful.
The Department, along with our student organization, Hui Na Lahui Huipu (Model United Nations Club), sponsors a team that competes each April in the National Model United Nations in New York City. This competition, which meets in part at UN headquarters, draws 3,000 college students from some 200 universities and colleges from around the world. Team members must take POLS 345 to prepare them for the competition. They learn basic facts about the UN, rules of procedure, speech and caucusing skills, how to write resolutions and position papers, background on the country they will represent, and the foreign policy position of that country on some 30 assigned international issues. The UH Hilo Model United Nations team is the only one that competes in New York City from the state of Hawai‘i.
The Political Science Club serves the educational and social interests of students and provides leadership opportunities for club officers. Club members arrange activities and events that promote awareness of political issues .
Certain outstanding Political Science majors will be invited by the Political Science faculty to write a senior thesis, a research effort that will be assigned and guided by an individual faculty member. In addition, exceptional students may be invited to become members of the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo's Iota Iota chapter of the National Political Science Honor Society, Pi Sigma Alpha .
Political science Faculty and Staff
- Belt, Todd L.,
web site - Castberg, Didrick A. “Rick”, Ph.D., Northwestern University, American Politics, Japanese Politics and Government, Judicial Behavior, Legal Systems, Public Policy
- Taylor, Phillip A.
- Titunik, Regina F.
- Wang, Enbao