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Department of Political Science
College of Liberal Arts


 

Jackson State University’s Department of Political Science helps students combine theoretical creativity and empirical research. Among the department’s areas of strength are American politics, comparative politics (particularly African politics), international relations, and public law. The department’s faculty uses diverse analytic perspectives, but their research programs share a common concern for the role of citizenship in government, political processes, and institutions.

Advisement

Students with less than 60 credit hours receive advising from and register with Ms. Eli-Sah L. Hayes (Eli-Sah.L.Hayes@jsums.edu; 601-979-2127).  If Ms. Hayes is not available, then contact Dr. Galina M. Bennett (Galina.M.Bennett@jsums.edu; 601-979-1784) in the Undergraduate Academic Advising Center in the Library.

Students with more than 60 credit hours receive advising from the Department.

Juniors (61-89 credit hours) get advising from Dr. Orey (Byron.D.Orey@jsums.edu).

Seniors (90+ credit hours) get advising from Dr. Mangum (Maruice.L.Mangum@jsums.edu).

Students who have over 60 credit hours earned register themselves.  You can register yourself when we give you your Alternate PIN after we receive them from the Registrar’s Office.

Please follow your Degree Works account very closely.  You access the Degree Works Dashboard via Thee Portal.  While fulfilling the list of requirements, you monitor your progress.

When scheduling your courses, note that we offer major courses (200-level and higher) just once a year, except for PS 236 Political Statistics, which we offer in both the fall and spring semesters.  That is, all other 200-level and higher courses are either just in the fall or just in the spring.

Fall Only                                                        Spring Only

PS 238  Intro to Comparative Politics     PS 341  African American Politics

PS 320  Legal Research and Writing       PS 343  Political Philosophy

PS 347  Judicial Politics                              PS 346  Civil Rights and Liberties

PS 351  The American Presidency             PS 350  American Political Parties

PS 365  Voting and Elections                     PS 364   Public Opinion and Political

                                                                                          Psychology

PS 376  LSAT Survey

PS 423  Constitutional Law I                      PS 424   Constitutional Law II

PS 432  Introduction to Law I                    PS 433   Introduction to Law II

PS 447  Senior Research Seminar             PS 446  Scope and Methods

PS 473  Legislative Politics                          PS 450   Urban Politics

PS 484  Intergovernmental Relations

Please take PS 446 before PS 447.  PS 446 is a prerequisite for PS 447.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

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More About Us
Jackson State University’s Department of Political Science helps students combine theoretical creativity and empirical research. Among the department’s areas of strength are American politics, comparative politics (particularly African politics), international relations, and public law. The department’s faculty uses diverse analytic perspectives, but their research programs share a common concern for the role of citizenship in government, political processes, and institutions.

LEARN BY DOING

The Fannie Lou Hamer National Institute of Advocacy & Social Action, cosponsored by the department, conducts summer seminars on the civil rights movement as a model of participatory democracy.

“Challenging Minds, Changing Lives.”

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APPLY YOUR KNOWLEDGE

International exchanges and travel are available to faculty and students via the Jackson State University Office of International Programs and the Mississippi Consortium for International Development.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Political Science majors have a plethora of career options:

Policy Analyst

Legislative Assistant

Public Relations Specialist

Social Media Manager

Marketing Research Analyst

Political Consultant

Attorney

Intelligence Analyst

READY TO JOIN?

For more information, please contact us at (601) 979-2135.  We look forward to meeting with you and seeing how our program can help you achieve your goals.

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

Physical Location

Liberal Arts Building, 3rd Floor

Mailing Address

Department of Political Science
Jackson State University
1400 John R Lynch Street
P O Box 18420
Jackson, MS 39217

Contact

(601) 979-1501 AND (601) 979-2135

You can visit us on:

Facebook:  @JSUPoliSciDept
Instagram:  @JSUPoliSciDept
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Tik Tok:  @JSUPoliSciDept

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