Political Science

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 27.7 k / Year(s) Deadline: Nov 1, 2025
251–300 place StudyQA ranking:8008 Duration:4 years

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Political science focuses on enduring issues of politics: power and authority, conflict and cooperation, and change and stability. It examines the performance of political structures and processes as well as the political behavior and attitudes of individuals; ideal performance of political systems and political men and women is also considered. Training in political science involves both the acquisition of contemporary social science theory and methods as well as an appreciation for the notions of eminent political thinkers over time.

Political Science is one of the central disciplines in a liberal arts education and provides an excellent basis for careers in government, law, journalism, business, and teaching. The UIC Political Science Department offers you opportunities to do internships, become proficient in statistical analysis and research methods, and learn about practical politics and other forms of civic engagement. 

Major Requirements

Course List
Code Title Hours
Required Courses  
POLS 101 Introduction to American Government and Politics a,b 3
POLS 200 Methods of Political Science 3
Select two of the following: c 6

POLS 120

Introduction to Political Theory  

POLS 130

Introduction to Comparative Politics  

POLS 184

Introduction to International Relations  

POLS 190

Scope of Political Science  
Select one of the following: d 3

POLS 329

Seminar on American Politics  

POLS 349

Topics in Comparative Politics  

POLS 389

Seminar: Topics in International Relations  

POLS 399

Seminar in Political Theory  
Four additional political science courses at the 200-level (or above) and two additional political science courses at the 300-level (or above) e 18
Total Hours 33
a

This course is approved for the Understanding the Individual and Society General Education category.

b

This course is approved for the Understanding U.S. Society General Education category. 

c

Students should consult the General Education section of the catalog to determine if any of these courses are approved General Education courses. 

d

Any of these courses may be used to fulfill the Writing-in-the-Discipline requirement. 

e

Not including POLS 305.

Transfer courses in political science must have grades of C or better to count toward the major or minor.

Recommended Plan of Study

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall Semester Hours
ENGL 160 Academic Writing I: Writing in Academic and Public Contexts 3
POLS 101 Introduction to American Government and Politics a 3
Foreign Language 4
General Education Requirement course 3-5
  Hours 13-15
Spring Semester
ENGL 161 Academic Writing II: Writing for Inquiry and Research 3
POLS 120

or POLS 130
or POLS 184
or POLS 190

Introduction to Political Theory a

or Introduction to Comparative Politics
or Introduction to International Relations
or Scope of Political Science

3
General Education Requirement course 3
General Education Requirement course 3-5
Foreign Language 4
  Hours 16-18
Second Year
Fall Semester
POLS 120

or POLS 130
or POLS 184
or POLS 190

Introduction to Political Theory a

or Introduction to Comparative Politics
or Introduction to International Relations
or Scope of Political Science

3
Foreign Language 4
General Education Requirement course 3
General Education Requirement course 3
General Education Requirement course 3
  Hours 16
Spring Semester
POLS 200 Methods of Political Science 3
POLS 2xx, 3xx, or 4xx c 3
POLS 2xx c 3
General Education Requirement course 3-5
Foreign Language 4
  Hours 16-18
Third Year
Fall Semester
POLS 2xx, 3xx, or 4xx c 3
POLS 2xx c 3
POLS 201 Political Data Analysis (or Quantitative Reasoning course) b 3-5
Electives 6
  Hours 15-17
Spring Semester
POLS 3xx or 4xx e 3
Electives 12
  Hours 15
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
POLS 3xx or 4xx e 3
POLS 329

or POLS 349
or POLS 389
or POLS 399

Seminar on American Politics c

or Topics in Comparative Politics
or Seminar: Topics in International Relations
or Seminar in Political Theory

0-3
Electives 12
  Hours 15-18
Spring Semester
POLS 329

or POLS 349
or POLS 389
or POLS 399

Seminar on American Politics c

or Topics in Comparative Politics
or Seminar: Topics in International Relations
or Seminar in Political Theory

0-3
Electives 14-15
  Hours 14-18
  Total Hours 120
a

POLS 101 and POLS 120 may be used to satisfy two of the nine courses in the General Education Requirement.

b

Satisfies Quantitative Reasoning (with a grade of C or better) but is not required for the major. To be eligible, you must first satisfy the math prerequisite.

c

Any of these courses may be used to fulfill the Writing-in-the-Discipline requirement. May be taken fall or spring semester.

Requirements

  • The Common Application online including the UIC-specific questions and essays under the My Colleges tab. See application tips for details. Printed applications will not be accepted.
  • The $60 nonrefundable application fee or fee waiver.
  • Official high school transcript*, submitted electronically or via mail, along with the Common Application School Report 
  • ACT/SAT scores, submitted electronically or printed on official transcripts
  • Submit letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors, or extracurricular activity supervisors.
  • Submit the Common Application mid-year report when your first semester grades from senior year become available.
  • International students must submit a valid English proficient test score. TOEFL iBT 80, IELTS 6.5

Scholarships

  • Presidents Award Program 
  • Global Education
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