(18 semester hours and the appropriate education requirements)
for Education and Non-Education
- POL 221 American Government I
- POL 231 American Government II
- POL 350 Political Theory
- Two of the following:
- HISP 322 Twentieth Century Europe
- HISP 341 U.S. Economic History
- HISP 352 U.S. Intellectual History
- HISP 361 The Modern Middle East
- HISP 362 U.S. Women's History
- HISP 372 U.S. Ethnic History
- SOC 472 Social Service Policy
- One of the following:
- POL 400 Internship in Political Science
- POL 480 Special Topics in Political Science
- POL 490 Independent Study in Political Science
Note: To qualify for either Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence (grades 1-8) or Early Adolescence through Adolescence (grades 6-12) teaching certification in political science, a student must complete the courses listed above, a Middle Childhood Through Early Adolescence major or the Early Adolescence through Adolescence professional sequence along with a certifiable major, and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction's (DPI) statutory requirements.