| Chairperson of Department: |
Dr. Max Hilaire |
mhilaire@moac.morgan.edu |
| Professor: |
Dr. C. Vernon Gray
Internship Coordinator |
cgray@moac.morgan.edu |
| Anne Genin, x1953 |
Holmes Hall, G-5 |
| Associate Professors: |
Dr. Alice Jackson
Political Science Association and Pi Sigma Alpha Coordinator |
amjackson@moac.morgan.edu |
Dr. Getachew
Metaferia
International Studies Program Coordinator |
ipcsgm@erols.com |
| Assistant Professors: |
Dr. Michael Kamara
Pre-Law Coordinator |
mkamara@moac.morgan.edu |
| Lecturer: |
Dr. Sushil Verma |
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| Administrative Assistant: |
India Bridgette, ext. 3277 |
ibridgette@moac.morgan.edu |
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE DEPARTMENT
As we face the future, it is safe to say that the challenges are far-reaching
and unprecedented in scope, importance and diversity. In this period of
world transition and conflict, we are forced to consider the contributions
of Political Science and International Studies in solving problems at
local, national and international levels.
In an effort to effectuate the general mission of the university, the
Department of Political Science and International Studies has established
the following objectives. They are to:
- Assist students in becoming responsible, intelligent and informed
members of the local, national and world communities.
- Provide students with comprehensive and sound learning about the evolution
of political ideas, systems, and governments of the United States, Europe,
non-Western and developing nations.
- Develop in students the power of analysis and interpretation involved
in the discovery of political facts and the acquisition of political
knowledge.
- Promote and encourage the development of the scientific approach to
political research, problem analysis, interpretation and solution.
- Develop in students the ability to deal effectively with political
problems peculiar to minorities.
- Prepare students for advanced graduate study in Political Science.
- Assist students in their preparation for law school.
- Prepare students for careers and work opportunities, following graduation,
in governmental and social services and the business world.
- Provide opportunities for students to merge the theoretical learning
of the classroom with practical work in the work place and practical
participation in political affairs.
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