Degree Requirements
Politics and Public Affairs Major
Requirements
Majors must complete:
A total of seven courses in Politics and Public Affairs, consisting of:
- three introductory level courses:
- PPA 102 - Introduction to Policymaking in Democracies
- PPA 122 - Introduction to Global Governance
- PPA 132 - Introduction to Theorizing About Political Life: Normative Issues Common to Democratic Systems
- PPA 201 - Sophomore Seminar
- two upper-level departmental electives
- PPA 491 - Senior Seminar
In addition, all majors must fulfill the following requirements:
- Complete a Major Proposal, a Curriculum Plan, and declare a Track of Study by the end of Sophomore Seminar. Politics and Public Affairs defines three possible Tracks of Study:
- International Affairs
How are actors in the global domain constrained, driven, or impeded in the international system absent a central authority? To what extent does the international system reflect what Hedley Bull (1977) referred to as an “anarchical society,” and to what degree does collective international governance emerge as a result?
- Policy Analysis
Emphasizes the evaluation of public policy and explores the conditions under which the exercise of political power is most likely to be successful. This track provides a foundation for the evaluation of the efficacy of policy.
- Government and Legal Affairs
How does the structure of government shape the interactions of individuals and institutions? How does debate over public affairs, legal arguments, and/or the political process, generate policy outcomes?
Students may also propose their own Track during Sophomore Seminar, subject to departmental approval.
- Complete three cognate courses from outside the PPA department geared toward the emphasis of your Track as indicated on your Curriculum Plan:
- International Affairs
- One additional language course beyond Denison's foreign language requirement.
- Two additional cognate courses on their “theme” of emphasis (one of these may be a foreign language course).
- Policy Analysis
- 3 additional courses focusing on the analysis of empirical data
- Government and Legal Affairs
- 3 cognate courses reflecting the area of emphasis established in Major Proposal
- International Affairs
- Participate in an off-campus experience confirmed by the end of Sophomore Seminar;
- Semester (or summer) enrollment in a Denison-approved Off-Campus Study program;
- An off-campus internship that advances/enhances the coursework for your selected Track;
- Participation in Moot Court, Model UN, or similar co-curricular activities which augments the focus of your Track of study.
- Complete one statistics course from an approved list of classes available from the PPA office, recommended to be fulfilled by the end of sophomore year.
Additional Items of Note:
Cognate courses may also fulfill GE requirements.
No more than two cognate courses can come from a single department or program. Two need to be courses above the introductory level (199).
Because off-campus study is an integral part of the PPA major, courses taken off-campus cannot be brought in to replace any of the seven required PPA courses; however, one course from an off-campus program may fulfill a cognate course requirement.
Politics and Public Affairs Minor
Minors in PPA would complete six courses: the three introductory courses; the sophomore seminar; and two upper-division electives in PPA. Minors would not declare a track of emphasis nor would an off-campus experience be required.