Associate in Arts, Emphasis in Political Science

The Associate in Arts (AA), Emphasis in Political Science degree provides the first two years of a four-year curriculum for students who wish to specialize in political science. With a bachelor`s degree, students may pursue a career as social science research assistants, city and regional planning aides, public relations specialists and managers, reporters, and social and community service managers. With a graduate degree, students may pursue employment opportunities in several careers, including political scientists, political science professors, and lawyers.

Details

Field of Interest
Behavioral Science and Human Services
Degree Type
Associate in Arts (AA)
Academic Plan
Associate in Arts, Emphasis in Political Science (DEG)
Academic Plan Code
8120
Total credits required
60-64
Effective Term
Fall 2024
Notes

Students must earn a grade of C or better in all courses within the program.

Students at any Maricopa Community College may need to complete courses at more than one of our colleges.

What You'll Learn
  • Develop and sustain a lifelong interest in local, national, and global civic engagement through active citizenship. (POS110, POS120, POS140)
  • Define, cite examples of, differentiate between, and critique basic political concepts, systems, and theories. (POS110, POS120, POS140, POS210)
  • Apply knowledge of politics by using the theoretical foundations and analytical tools of multiple sub-fields of political science. (POS110, [MA])
  • Appraise a situation, formulate an argument; collect, evaluate, and utilize evidence about key issues of public policy and politics. ([FYC], [L], [MA])
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills for a diverse, political world. (COM225, [FYC], [L])
  • Collaborate effectively and ethically with diverse individuals and institutions to achieve common goals. (COM225, POS120, POS140)
  • Apply relevant knowledge, skills, and habits of mind to seek career opportunities in the field. (FYE101, FYE103)
Required courses
Course #Course TitleCredits
Credits:13-15
FYE101Introduction to College, Career and Personal Success (1) OR
FYE103Exploration of College, Career and Personal Success (3)1-3
POS110American National Government3
POS120World Politics (3) OR
POS140Comparative Government (3)3
(Recommend POS140 for students intending to transfer to Grand Canyon University)
POS210Political Ideologies3
COM225Public Speaking3

Course Sequence by Term

Restricted Electives
Course #Course TitleCredits
Credits:0-18
Complete requirements in the transfer option that best aligns with your academic and professional goals. If your intended transfer institution is not listed, then select a combination of courses from the transfer options listed in order to meet the minimum credits required in the Restricted Electives section. Consult with an academic, faculty, or program advisor to prevent exceeding your university transfer program`s maximum transferable credits (typically 64). Courses selected in the Required Courses area cannot be used to satisfy Restricted Electives.
Transfer Plan 1: Arizona State University (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences), Political Science, Bachelor of Science and Arizona State University (College of Integrative Sciences and Arts), Political Science, Bachelor of Science
Political Science Elective Course Credits:6
Complete six (6) credits of coursework that transfer to ASU as direct equivalencies or departmental electives in the POS prefix. Recommended that students take POS130 State and Local Government AND (POS120 World Politics OR POS140 Comparative Government - whichever course is not already applied in Required Courses area)
Related Area Course Credits:0-12
Complete zero to twelve (0-12) credits of coursework that transfer to ASU as direct equivalencies or departmental electives in the following ASU course prefixes: AES, AFR, AIS, APA, ASB, ASM, COM, ECN, FAS, GCU, GPH, HST, JUS, MIS, PHI, PSY, REL, SGS, SOC, TCL, or WST. These courses may be used to fulfill any outstanding AGEC requirements simultaneously.
Transfer Plan 2: Arizona State University (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences), Political Science, Bachelor of Arts
Political Science Elective Course Credits:6
Complete six (6) credits of coursework that transfer to ASU as direct equivalencies or departmental electives in the POS prefix. Recommended that students select from POS130 State and Local Government AND (POS120 World Politics OR POS140 Comparative Government - whichever course is not already applied in Required Courses area)
Related Area Course Credits:0-6
Complete zero to six (0-6) credits of coursework that transfer to ASU as direct equivalencies or departmental electives in the following ASU course prefixes: AES, AFR, AIS, APA, ASB, ASM, COM, ECN, FAS, GCU, GPH, HST, JUS, MIS, PHI, PSY, REL, SGS, SOC, TCL, or WST. These courses may be used to fulfill any outstanding AGEC requirements simultaneously.
Second Language Requirement:
Completion of second language courses at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent) OR demonstrate proficiency through this level as indicated by assessment is required for this university program. The second language requirement may be taken after transfer to avoid exceeding your program`s maximum transferable credits (typically 64). Please see the General Electives for more information.
Transfer Plan 3: Arizona State University (New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences), Political Science, Bachelor of Arts
Social Justice Interdisciplinary Track Credits:3
SOC241Race and Ethnic Relations3
Identity and Place Interdisciplinary Track Credits:3
Select three (3) credits from the below list (POS140 Comparative Government cannot be applied to both the Required Courses area and the Identity and Place Interdisciplinary Track area).
ASB211Women in Other Cultures3
POS140Comparative Government3
SOC212Gender and Society3
SOC270The Sociology of Health and Illness3
Transfer Plan 4: Arizona State University (New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences), Political Science, Bachelor of Science
Social Justice Interdisciplinary Track Credits:3
SOC241Race and Ethnic Relations3
Identity and Place Interdisciplinary Track Credits:3
Select three (3) credits from the below list (POS140 Comparative Government cannot be applied to both the Required Courses area and the Identity and Place Interdisciplinary Track area but POS140 is recommended to fulfill the Identity and Place to partially fulfill the POS Interdisciplinary ASU requirement).
ASB211Women in Other Cultures3
POS140Comparative Government3
SOC212Gender and Society3
SOC270The Sociology of Health and Illness3
Transfer Plan 5: Northern Arizona University: Political Science, Bachelor of Science
Complete zero to fifteen (0-15) credits of coursework that transfer to NAU as POS electives.
Transfer Plan 6: Northern Arizona University: Political Science, Bachelor of Arts
Complete zero to fifteen (0-15) credits of coursework that transfer to NAU as POS electives.
Second Language Requirement:
Completion of second language courses at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent) OR demonstrate proficiency through this level as indicated by assessment is required for this university program. The second language requirement may be taken after transfer to avoid exceeding your program`s maximum transferable credits (typically 64). Please see the General Electives for more information.
Transfer Plan 7: University of Arizona: Political Science (any emphasis), Bachelor of Arts
Second Language Requirement:
Completion of second language courses at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent) OR demonstrate proficiency through this level as indicated by assessment is required for this university program. The second language requirement may be taken after transfer to avoid exceeding your program`s maximum transferable credits (typically 64). Please see the General Electives for more information.
Transfer Plan 8: Grand Canyon University: Government (State and Local Public Policy Emphasis), Bachelor of Arts
POS130State and Local Government3
POS285Political Issues and Public Policy3
Transfer Plan 9: Grand Canyon University: Government (Legal Studies Emphasis), Bachelor of Arts
POS285Political Issues and Public Policy3
Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC)
AGEC-ACredits: 26-32
A single course with an [L], [HU], [SB], [SG], or [SQ] designation may also be used to satisfy the Oral Communication, Critical Reading, and/or Awareness Area ([C], [G] and/or [H]) requirement(s). See the AGEC matrix on aztransfer.com for course designations.
 
First-Year Composition [FYC]Credits: 6
ENG101First-Year Composition (3) OR
ENG107First-Year Composition for ESL (3) AND
ENG102First-Year Composition (3) OR
ENG108First-Year Composition for ESL (3)6
 
Literacy and Critical Inquiry [L]Credits: 0
Met by COM225 in Required Courses Area.
 
Mathematics [MA]Credits: 3-6
MAT140College Mathematics (5) OR
MAT141College Mathematics (4) OR
MAT142College Mathematics (3) OR
MAT145College Mathematics with Review (5) OR
MAT146College Mathematics with Review (6) OR
Higher approved general education course in the Mathematical Applications [MA] area (3-6)3-6
 
Computer/Statistics/Quantitative Applications [CS]Credits: 3
Any approved general education courses in the Computer/Statistics/Quantitative Applications [CS] area.3
 
Humanities, Arts and Design [HU]Credits: 6
Any approved general education courses in the Humanities, Arts and Design [HU] area.6
 
Social-Behavioral Sciences [SB]Credits: 0
Met by POS110 and POS210 in the Required Courses area.
 
Natural Sciences [SG]/[SQ]Credits: 8
Any approved general education course in the Natural Sciences (Quantitative) [SQ] area (4) AND
Any approved general education course in the Natural Sciences (Quantitative) [SQ] area or the Natural Sciences (General) [SG] area (4).8
 
Awareness AreasCredits: 0-3
These requirements may be shared with other AGEC requirements. See the AGEC matrix on aztransfer.com for course designations.
 
Cultural Diversity in the US [C]Credits: 0-3
0-3
 
Historical/Global Awareness [H]/[G]Credits: 0
Met by POS120 or POS140 in the Required Courses area.
 
MCCCD Additional Requirements
MCCCD Additional RequirementsCredits: 0-3
Some courses in this area have [SB] and [L] designations and may also be applied to the corresponding AGEC requirements. See the AGEC matrix on aztransfer.com for course designations.
 
Oral CommunicationCredits: 0
Met by COM225 in the Required Courses area.
 
Critical ReadingCredits: 0-3
CRE101College Critical Reading and Critical Thinking (3) OR
Equivalent as indicated by assessment (0)0-3
Course Area Key
General Electives
Course #Course TitleCredits
Select additional courses 100-level or higher to complete a minimum of 60 semester credits but no more than a total of 64 semester credits. Consult with a faculty advisor, program director, and/or academic advisor to identify coursework that best aligns with academic and professional goals.
Recommend POS281AB Public Policy/Service Internship3
Recommended for Transfer Plan 2: Arizona State University (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences), Political Science, Bachelor of Arts OR
Transfer Plan 6: Northern Arizona University: Politics and Government, Bachelor of Arts OR
Transfer Plan 7: University of Arizona: Political Science (any emphasis), Bachelor of Arts
Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), with a C or better OR demonstrating proficiency through this level as indicated by assessment.
ARB+++ Any ARB Arabic course(s)
ASL+++ Any ASL American Sign Language course(s)
CHI+++ Any CHI Chinese course(s)
FRE+++ Any FRE French course(s)
GER+++ Any GER German course(s)
ITA+++ Any ITA Italian course(s)
JPN+++ Any JPN Japanese course(s)
SPA+++ Any SPA Spanish course(s)

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