Political Science Honors Program (Distinction in Major)
Distinction in Major recognizes highly motivated Political Science students who accept opportunities to demonstrate their interests and skills by undertaking additional research-oriented classes or in-depth Political Science oriented internships. Students earn Distinction in Major by holding a GPA in the major of at least 3.8 at graduation and by completing at least one additional upper-level course (POLS 3580, POLS 3996, or an additional 4000-level capstone) or by enrolling in a 3+ credit Political Science internship (POLS 4585). Entry to junior and senior capstone courses requires permission by the Political Science Advisor (Dr. Nick Catsis). When applying for permission, students should note their interest in receiving distinction.
Students who have questions about their eligibility are encouraged to contact the undergraduate chair, Alexandra Guisinger. Learn more about the Political Science Honors Program.
University Honors Program
The University Honors Scholar Program at Temple is not administered by the department, but often selects promising political science majors to join its structured program of elevated study. University Honors students take specialized courses, participate in tailored opportunities, and pursue intensive research projects. To learn more about joining the program, please contact [click-for-email].
Note that the University Honors Program is different than the Political Science Honors program. Both grant special recognition from Temple upon graduation, and students can participate in both.
Special Research Opportunities
The College of Liberal Arts and Temple University provide support for students wishing to engage in specialized research and teaching opportunities. These include the Diamond Research Scholars program, the Liberal Arts Undergraduate Research Award (LAURA), the Creative Arts, Research, and Scholarship (CARAS) award, and the Diamond Peer Teachers program. All of these involve pairing talented students with faculty mentors.
Political science majors can also present their research at prestigious Temple-wide conferences such as Global Temple and the Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creativity. These programs are not administered by the department, but political science faculty serve as mentors for students who wish to apply for these opportunities.
Undergraduate Handbook
Please consult the Undergraduate Handbook for more information on our major, minor and specialized opportunities.
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