Our Mission
Political Science Department Mission
Political science students at Ouachita Baptist University will be:
- liberally-educated, with broad exposure to political theory and practice, normative debates, and empirical evidence;
- capable of critical and analytical thinking as well as effective oral and written communication skills;
- prepared for graduate or professional studies in political science, public administration, international affairs, or law; and
- equipped for productive careers in the public sector, law, business, education, or community service as well as responsible citizenship.
Political Science Department Student Learning Outcomes
- Students should have a basic knowledge of political institutions and processes of government.
- Students should have a basic knowledge of the methods, approaches, or theories used in accumulating and interpreting information applicable to the discipline of political science.
- Students should be able to demonstrate critical thinking skills or formulate and defend a thesis in a written format.
- Students should be able to demonstrate the basic research skills necessary to write a paper in the discipline of political science.
- Students should have a basic knowledge of the content of four subfields within political science: Methods, World Politics, Comparative Politics, and Political Theory. (Political Science majors are required to take at least one course in each of these subfields.)
- Students will exhibit an aptitude for successful entry into graduate or professional schools.