Our program, in the heart of downtown Denver, is the perfect place for students who are curious about why systems are the way they are, who possesses power and why, and what can be done to impact and change power structures. We prepare students for informed and creative activism by providing hands-on opportunities to supplement high-quality instruction in political science subfields. Our undergraduate students are connected with opportunities for legislative internships, professional networking, research, publication, and study abroad programs in Germany and South Korea.
Our graduates go on to make a difference in their communities and the world as organizers, attorneys, legislators, educators, public relations specialists, consultants, lobbyists, and more. Take a look at our amazing alumni! With mentorship from exceptional faculty, students are supported in all areas of their academic journey, from application to the start of their career.
Studying political science offers a thorough understanding of governmental structures, political leadership, and public policy. It helps you develop critical thinking abilities required to analyze complicated political situations and understand motivation behind political decisions and actions.
Political science is about curiosity. We explore what we don't know about political institutions and ideologies, and challenge our thinking to develop broader perspectives. You'll learn how to use scientific methods to investigate political events, allowing you to add new insights and perspectives to the field.
The Political Science Department creates diversity and invites students from various backgrounds to attend and study in our program. We recognize the importance of differing view points, and the value of engaging in dialogue when view points differ. This dialogue generates well-rounded students able to address the interests and concerns of many communities.
Our undergraduate advisor, Karen Breslin, is available to help students navigate their academic and career options in the subjects of political science. Whether you're looking for advice on course options, internship possibilities, or graduate school preparation, our advisor is here to help you on your journey at CU Denver.
Forming connections within the Political Science Department is important for your academic and professional development. Pi Sigma Alpha is the National Honor Society for Political Science, and provides a great deal of professional development opportunities for students. Connections formed in Pi Sigma Alpha extend beyond the classroom, allowing for cooperation and networking with classmates, teachers, and advisors.
General Requirements
- CU Denver General Graduation Requirements
- CU Denver Core Curriculum
- College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Graduation Requirements
PSCI Program Requirements
- 39 credit hours
- 21 credit hours of upper division (3000 and up) courses
- Minimum grade of a C- (1.7) in all courses
- Minimum cumulative major GPA of 2.0
- 15 PSCI credit hours with CU Denver Faculty
Majoring in Political Science
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Political Science gives you an extensive background in all subfields of Political Science, including comparative politics, American politics, international relations, and political theory, with a special emphasis on experiential learning.
Earning a BA in Political Science will provide you a great deal of professional choise in career upon graduation. With related occupations (political scientists, public relations specialists, compliance officers) growing between 6 and 18% from 2018-2022, our program will set you up for success. Many courses are offered online.
Course topics include:
- Human Rights
- Legal Studies
- Gender Politics
- Race and Ethnic Politics
- Middle East Politics
- International Relations
- American Politics
- Urban Politics
- European Politics
Electives and/or foreign language proficiency
Foreign language courses may be satisfied if you’ve taken a certain number of classes in high school. These electives give you the freedom to dive deeper into topics or courses that interest you.
Planning your graduate experience as an undergrad
Driven and dedicated undergraduates will likely consider graduate study following the completion of their undergraduate degree. We encourage interested political science students to consider our 4+1 program, which allows undergrads to begin completing masters level coursework and overlaps up to 15 credits. It is wise to begin building relationships with faculty, exploring extracurricular programs, and connecting with other students to form community and make professional connections during this time.
Find your next Political Science Course
Go to the CU Denver course database
- Select "CU Denver" for Institution
- Enter the semester and year
- Select "Denver Campus"
NOTE: Online courses are listed under "Denver Campus"; New Directions courses are listed under "Extended Studies." - Enter "PSCI" in the Subject field
- Hit search
Political science has many possibilities and can be linked with other degrees. In many circumstances, there will be a crossover with another degree, so ask an advisor before pursuing a dual degree.
The BS in poltical science is well suited for those going into fields, including:
- Government
- Law
- Nonprofit Organization
- Journalism
Learn more about the political science major
Undergraduate Options:
- Political Science Courses
- Professional Certificates
- "4 + 1" Dual BA/MA Degree Plan
- CU Succeed Dual Enrollment
Political Science Minor
Do you want to add political science to your degree but aren't ready to take a dual degree? You can add a political science minor. Topics include:
- Gender and Politics
- Media and Politics
- Political Economy
- International Relations
- Global Governance
- Public Administration
Learn more about the political science minor
Declare a PSCI Major or Minor:
1. Meet with College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) advising to declare their major or minor.
2. Meet with your PSCI Advisor, Karen Breslin.
3. Meet with your CLAS Academic Advisor.
Running a Degree Audit:
1. Log into your UCD Access
2. Scroll to quick links and select "Degree Audit"
3. Select your audit and click "Run Audit"
4. Select "Political Science Major: General Requirements"
Lawyer
Journalist
Political Scientist
Foreign Service Officer
Policy Analyst
Legislator
Public Relations Specialist
Lobbyist
Social Media Manager
Educator
Learning Goals & Objectives for Undergraduates
In their introductory classes, and continuing at successively higher levels across their departmental studies, Political Science students will consistently improve their:
The cost of tuition for the BA in Political Science is different for in-state and out-of-state students. See the link for the current table of rates.
Department Scholarships
Each year, the Political Science Department awards a variety of scholarships ranging from $500-$1500. The scholarship cycle runs each October.
University Scholarships
Each year, CU Denver students are awarded over $30 million in scholarships from institutional, local, state, and national sources. Learn more, and apply here.
Student Employment Opportunities
Student work opportunities are available via Handshake to offset the cost of enrollment.
Admission requirements
You can apply at CU Denver using either the Common Application or the Milo Application, no matter whether you are an in-state or international applicant. Transfer students are needed to submit the Milo Application.
Incoming first-year students
CU Denver requires that students complete the Colorado Higher Education Admission Requirements (HEAR). You will not have to meet all Minimum Academic Preparation Standards (MAPS) for admission, but you will need to complete CU Denver coursework by graduation.
Transfer Students
We have strong connections with other four-year and community colleges. If you have completed more than 24 hours of transferable coursework, you will be evaluated for admission on the basis of your college GPA without regard to your high school performance. If you have fewer than 24 hours, you will be evaluated based on both your high school and college GPAs. For more information and to plan your transfer, see transfer admissions in the admissions office.
International Students
You will need to begin your application through the Office of International Affairs. They will help you manage your application process.
Fall
Domestic Application: August 1
International Applications: Priority is March 15, and Final is May 15
Spring
Domestic Applications: January 1
International Applications: Priority is September 15, and
Final is October 15
Summer
Domestic Applications: May 15
International Applications: Priority is January 15, and
Final is March 15
PSCI 1001 – Introduction to Political Science: The Quest for Freedom and Justice
Section E01: Harvey Bishop, online
Meeting dates: 06/03/2024 - 07/27/2024
PSCI 1101 – American Political System
Section E01: Professor Karen Breslin, online
Meeting dates: 06/03/2024 - 07/27/2024
PSCI 2011 – Logic of Political Inquiry
Section E01: Professor Karen Beslin, online
Meeting dates: 06/03/2024 - 07/27/2024
PSCI 3022 – Political Systems of the World
E01-LEC: Professor Martin Widzer
Meeting dates: 06/03/2024 - 07/27/2024
PSCI 3042– World Politics
Section E01: Professor Thorsten Spehn, online
Meeting dates: 06/03/2024 - 07/27/2024
3347– Film and Politics
Section E01: Harvey Bishop, Online
Meeting dates: 06/03/2024 - 07/27/2024