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2025-2026 Pitzer College Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Pitzer College Catalog

Political Studies Major


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Political Studies

Political Studies examines political values, interests, institutions, power and the processes of governing. Courses explore these questions using a variety of methodological approaches.

Political Studies consists of four sub-fields: Political Philosophy examines the history of political concepts such as authority, law, freedom, rights, equality, justice, and the state; Comparative Politics develops criteria for comparing the domestic politics and policies of countries throughout the world, including the U.S.A.; Global Politics examines relationships between and among nation-states, as well as the emergence of transnational forces that increasingly give shape to a global political system; U.S. Politics examines politics and public policy in the U.S.A., including Latino, African American and Asian American politics.

Pitzer Advisers: W. Barndt, G. Herrera, H. Liu, A. Pantoja, R. VanSickle-Ward.

 

Major Requirements

Satisfactory completion of twelve (12) courses in Political Studies. AP credit in the field of politics and government with a score of 5 may be counted toward graduation, but not toward fulfilling the requirements of the major. Students may not major in Politics or Government at any of the other colleges in the consortium, as these fields are equivalent to Political Studies.

Required Courses 

Introductory Courses (2)

The two introductory classes should be taken at Pitzer.

Research Methods Course (1)

Sub-Field Courses (4)

Students should take at least one course in each of the following sub-fields:

  • U.S. Politics
  • Comparative Politics
  • Political Philosophy
  • Global Politics

Upper-Level Sub-Field Courses (3)

Students should take at least three upper-level courses in one of the four sub-fields. Upper-level courses require that appropriate introductory-level courses have been taken.

Senior Seminar (1)

A senior seminar, which includes a major research paper.

Other Requirements

Students are strongly encouraged to take the two required introductory courses in their first year. POST 070 PZ  will normally be offered in the Fall and is best taken by students in their sophomore or junior years.

Senior Thesis: Those students who wish to write a senior thesis must present a proposal or paper to the Political Studies Field Group at the end of the prior semester for approval.

Political Studies majors intending to pursue graduate study or careers in politics and public policy are strongly recommended to take:

  • Statistics (e.g. POST 091 PZ /ECON 091 PZ  )
  • 2 years of language study
  • Macroeconomics and Microeconomics
  • A survey course in modern world history and another history course appropriate to one’s focus of study
  • An off-campus internship in a political organization. Some Pitzer Study Abroad and Community Engagement programs provide such opportunities.

Political Studies Honors


Exceptional students with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or better may be awarded honors in Political Studies on the basis of the excellence of their work in the major and on a senior thesis.

Political Studies Courses


Critical Global Studies

History

Organizational Studies

Political Studies

Other Courses

 

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