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Dec 05, 2025
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American University Catalog 2025-2026
Data Sciences for Political Science (BS)
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Offered by the Department of Government , School of Public Affairs , the Data Sciences for Political Science (BS) prepares students for data analytic positions in academia, government, and industry that require extensive knowledge of statistical and computational tools applied to political problems. Graduates are able to process, understand, and explore data to solve complex problems and produce new knowledge.
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Admission to the Program
New first-year and transfer students are admitted through the University’s Admissions Office. Students currently enrolled in the University who wish to transfer into the Department of Government or develop a double major or minor should have a grade point average of 2.00 or higher and the approval of the undergraduate academic advisor. Major Requirements
- 44 credit hours with grades of C or better, including at least 18 credit hours at or above 300-level
- Portfolio Requirement: Each student must submit to the Department of Government a portfolio of 2-4 papers of their best written work from upper-level major courses, including capstone work whenever possible, for departmental assessment
Required (25 credit hours)
Basic Statistics (4 credit hours)
Complete 4 credit hours from the following: Individual and State (3 credit hours)
Complete 3 credit hours from the following: Electives (12 credit hours)
Complete 12 credit hours from the following, including at least one approved capstone course: Note: With prior department approval, in addition to the courses below, up to 6 credit hours may be taken from the following: internship, independent study, international service (SIS/SISU) courses, Washington Semester, and American University study abroad programs. - GOVT-304 Living With a Disability (3)
- GOVT-314 Liberalism and Its Critics (3)
- GOVT-315 Elections and Voting Behavior (3)
- GOVT-318 Palestinian Citizens of Israel (3)
- GOVT-320 The Presidency (3)
- GOVT-321 Congress and Legislative Behavior (3)
- GOVT-322 American Political Parties (3)
- GOVT-323 Interest Group Politics (3)
- GOVT-324 Latinos in U.S. Politics and Society (3)
- GOVT-325 Minority Politics in the United States (3) (topics)
- GOVT-326 American Conservative Political Thought (3)
- GOVT-327 Conservation and Politics of Race, Gender, and Class in Africa (3)
- GOVT-329 State, Society, and Politics in Spain and Kenya (3)
- GOVT-332 Comparative Environmental Politics (3)
- GOVT-333 Government and Politics of the European Union (3)
- GOVT-335 Democratization: Theory and Practice (3)
- GOVT-336 Topics in Sub-Saharan African Politics (3)
- GOVT-337 Authoritarianism in the Modern Era (3)
- GOVT-339 Leaders in Comparative Perspective (3)
- GOVT-340 Politics of Immigration in the United States (3)
- GOVT-349 The Middle East in Comparative Perspective (3)
- GOVT-352 Law and the Political System (3)
- GOVT-354 AI Policy and Governance (3)
- GOVT-396 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring (1-6)
- GOVT-401 LGBTQ Politics and Policy (3)
- GOVT-402 Political Opinion in the United States (3)
- GOVT-403 Ancient Political Thought (3)
- GOVT-404 Burke’s Political Thought (3)
- GOVT-405 Modern Political Thought (3)
- GOVT-406 American Political Thought (3)
- GOVT-408 The Idea of America in European Political Thought: 1492-Present (3)
- GOVT-409 Contemporary Political Thought (3)
- GOVT-414 Political Theory Capstone (3)
- GOVT-415 Southern Civil Rights Movement (3)
- GOVT-421 Legislative Negotiation (3)
- GOVT-422 Studies in Political Behavior (3) (topics)
- GOVT-423 Advanced Studies in Public Policy (3) (topics)
- GOVT-424 Campaign Finance (3)
- GOVT-425 Jazz and the Civil Rights Movement (3)
- GOVT-426 U.S. Intelligence Community (3)
- GOVT-427 Government Regulation and Deregulation (3)
- GOVT-430 Principles of Homeland Security (3)
- GOVT-432 Comparative Political Institutions (3)
- GOVT-435 Political Violence and Civil Wars (3)
- GOVT-437 Comparative Politics Capstone (3)
- GOVT-439 Politics of Peace in Northern Ireland (3)
- GOVT-440 Minority Representation and Ethnic Conflict (3)
- GOVT-441 The Politics of Mass Communication (3)
- GOVT-443 Applied Political Writing (3)
- GOVT-444 Political Speechwriting (3)
- GOVT-445 Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Lobbying (3)
- GOVT-446 Social Movements (3)
- GOVT-448 The Presidential Primaries: Who Runs, Who Wins, and Why (3)
- GOVT-450 Politics in Cuba (3)
- GOVT-454 Athlete as Political Activist (3)
- GOVT-455 Equal Protection (3)
- GOVT-458 Landmark Law Cases (3)
- GOVT-461 Politics in the Television Age (3)
- GOVT-464 Politics and Policy in the Digital Age (3)
- GOVT-465 Politics and the Internet (3)
- GOVT-471 Contemporary African Politics (3)
- GOVT-475 Immigration Politics and Policymaking in the United States (3)
- GOVT-476 Politics of Managing Climate Change (3)
- GOVT-477 American Government Capstone (3)
- GOVT-482 Women and Politics (3)
- GOVT-483 Women, Politics, and Public Policy (3)
- GOVT-484 Women and Political Leadership (3)
- GOVT-485 Topics in Women and Politics (1-4)
- GOVT-486 Feminist Political Theory (3)
- GOVT-496 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring (1-6)
- GOVT-520 Campaign Management Institute (4)
- GOVT-523 European Public Affairs and Advocacy Institute (3) (topics)
- PUAD-343 Introduction to Public Administration and Governance (3)
- SPA-370 American Environmental Policy and Politics (3)
- SPA-372 Politics and Policy in Washington, DC (3)
- SPA-385 Topics in Public Policy and Management (3)
- SPA-420 Institute for Data Science and Big Data (4)
Combined Data Sciences for Political Science (BS) and Political Science (MA)
American University offers students the opportunity to earn both undergraduate and graduate degrees through its combined bachelor’s/master’s programs. See Admission to a Combined Bachelor’s / Master’s Program and Combined Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees for more information. In addition to meeting the minimum university requirements for combined bachelor’s/master’s programs: - Admission to the combined BS/MA program requires junior standing, a minimum 3.30 cumulative GPA, a completed application form, two written faculty recommendation, an essay on the student’s interests and abilities in political science, and an interview with a Department of Government graduate advisor. Students must apply for admission to the graduate program no later than junior year, after completion of 75-90 credits. The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is not required for admission to the BA/MA program
- Students must finish the master’s degree requirements within three years from the date of first enrollment in the master’s program
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