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Course summary
This concentration is designed for students who are not politics majors but who want to acquire more than a passing acquaintance with the serious study of politics.
Program modules
The modules include English 1301 3, Theology 1310 3, History 1311 3, English 1302 3, Language 1301 (or 2311) 3, History 1312 3, Philosophy 1301 3, Language 1302 (or 2312) 3, Politics 1311 3, Economics 1311 or Math 3, English 2311-2312 6, History 2301-2302 6, Philosophy 2323 3, Theology 2311 3, Language (or Electives) 6, Politics 3312, 3331 or Politics Elective 3, Fine Arts 3, Politics 3312 or 3331 3, Politics 3332 3, Politics Electives 6, Politics 3334 3, Economics 1311 or Math 3, Politics Elective 3, Elective 3, Science 4, Elective 3, Politics 4351 3, Science 3, Politics Elective 3, Politics Electives 6, Philosophy 3311 3, Electives 6, Electives 6.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicants must submit their national examination results and their official notification of successful school completion. They should have secured a minimum TOEFL score of 79 for internet-based test and an IELTS score of 6.5. Students who wish to qualify for merit-based scholarship must also submit their official SAT or ACT scores.
University of Dallas accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
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Awarding body
University Of Dallas
Department name
Constantin College of Liberal Arts, Politics Department
Venue / office name
Constantin College of Liberal Arts, Politics Department
Address
University of Dallas
1845 E Northgate Drive
IRVING
Texas
75062
Venue description
The Politics Program of the University of Dallas is unique in American higher education today. The program combines the study of timeless classics of Western political thought with rigorous exploration of contemporary American politics and international affairs. They focus on the great themes and issues of political thought and experience which include justice, equality, liberty, morality, religion, and human nature. Through a curriculum that ranges from the Greek polis, through the great Catholic thinkers of the middle ages, to the politics of contemporary liberal democracies, they challenge each student to master the most rewarding political works of the Western tradition and the American experiment in self-government.
Telephone number
+1 972 721 5023
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation details
On-campus student housing at the University of Dallas is managed within the office of student life. As a residential University, the University of Dallas believes that education is not confined to the academic classroom. Rather, liberal learning is built through the sense of community which occurs when students live and study on campus. The University is committed to establishing the continuity between intellectual and residential life. Living on campus contributes to the intellectual, spiritual, social, and emotional growth of the individual. All incoming freshmen are placed in standard double rooms with a roommate in freshman clusters. The following is a description of each residence hall. Catherine Hall: This hall is equipped with two desks, two regular twin size beds, two closets, and two dressers located inside the closets, a wash basin with storage space beneath, a medicine cabinet and limited book shelving. Jerome Hall: This hall is equipped with two desks, two over the desk hutches with built-in light, two regular twin size beds, two closets, and two dressers located inside the closets, a wash basin with storage space beneath, a medicine cabinet and limited book shelving. Theresa Hall: This hall is equipped with two desks, two over the desk hutches with built-in light, two regular twin size beds, two closets, and two dressers located inside the closets, a wash basin with storage space beneath, a medicine cabinet and limited book shelving. Madonna Hall: This hall is equipped with two desks, two over the desk hutches with built-in light, two regular twin size beds, two closets, and two dressers located inside the closets, a wash basin with storage space beneath, a medicine cabinet and limited book shelving. Gregory Hall: This hall is equipped with two built in desks and shelves, two regular twin size beds, two closets, and two dressers located inside the closets, a wash basin with storage space beneath, a medicine cabinet and limited book shelving.