Government Minor
A minor in government shall consist of a minimum of five courses in a field as defined in the major. Ordinarily, only one course can be taken elsewhere. The five or more courses may be distributed as follows:
- May include the 100-level introductory course in the field.
- At least two 200 or 300-level courses in the field, normally taken prior to enrollment in the seminar.
- A 400-level GOV seminar taken at Connecticut College during the junior or senior year in the chosen subfield.
- The fifth course must be beyond the 100-level and should be in the chosen subfield. With the permission of the advisor the student can make a case why one course may be taken in a related subfield.
The following concentrations are offered:
Comparative Politics
Drawn from the following courses:
Advisers: T. Borer, J. Dawson, A. Levin, D. Patton, C. Sayej, J. Tian
International Politics
Drawn from the following courses:
Advisers: T. Borer, J. Dawson, E. Fleury, A. Levin, D. Patton, C. Sayej, J. Tian.
Political Theory
Drawn from the following courses:
Adviser: W. J. Coats.
Public Policy
Drawn from the following courses:
Advisers: M. Borrelli, J. Dawson, D. Moak
U.S. Politics
Drawn from the following courses:
Advisers: M. Borrelli, D. Moak, M. Suttman-Lea