Bethel University

Mission |
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Political science is the study of power, justice, liberty, and order, whether
at the local community level, nationally, or internationally. How can we
best organize our common life together? How, in fact, do we, and with what
results? How should we, and according to what standards or values? Americans
are still working out the answers to such questions, whether in terms of
the president's latest foreign policy move, a decision by the local board
of education to close a neighborhood school, efforts to alleviate world
hunger, or the more abstract questions of political philosophy. |
Goals |
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Political science courses are concerned with such topics as Christian political
values; the place of the individual in relation to larger organizations;
the ways governments make and administer policies; comparative government,
foreign policy, and international relations; and contemporary political
ideologies. The aim throughout is to enable students to function more effectively
within the complexities of the modern environment by providing a broad competence
in terms of knowledge and how to use it, and by giving careful attention
to the spiritual values implicit in most political choices. Political science
courses stress developing the operational, analytic, and imaginative skills
required for success in virtually all areas of modern society including
business, law, government, education, and the ministry and for responsible
Christian citizenship in today's world. |