1. Political science majors should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the concepts and skills necessary for a life of responsible citizenship in the democratic political process and meaningful civic engagement in the life of the community.
  2. Political science majors should know the basic features of democratic governance and understand the philosophical, religious, cultural, and historical basis of its development.
  3. Political science majors should be able to explain, analyze, and critique attempts by governments and non-state actors to address local, regional, national, and international issues and trends.
  4. Political science majors should be able to demonstrate in written and oral form engagement in a personal faith-pilgrimage, which enables the integration of faith and reason, the development of value-based character, and a commitment to the service of God and human culture.
  5. Political science majors should understand basic research concepts and methodology as they are employed in the analysis of political behavior and policy formation.