About
Meet The Chair
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Dr. Jon R. Taylor is Chair and a tenured Associate Professor of Political Science. He teaches courses on Houston, urban and suburban government and politics, and Political Science statistics.
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Today it is important for all citizens to be familiar with a system of government which affects virtually every facet of life. The study of Political Science shows how governments operate and how politics is practiced. It is a diverse discipline and involves the study of both governments and related institutions at the local, state, national, and international levels. The program is flexible, and students are encouraged to tailor their studies in anticipation of specific careers, graduate school, or law school.
For nearly fifty years, the Department of Political Science has been providing educational opportunities for University of St. Thomas undergraduate and graduate students who have gone on to become leaders in the worlds of politics, business, law, and education. The department has 4 full-time faculty members who offer courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science take courses in the following areas:
- American Government
- Quantitative Methods
- Political Theory
- Public Administration
- Public Law & Policy
The department's 36 hour undergraduate program is designed to introduce students fully to the discipline of Political Science, offer them the flexibility to pursue a variety of career objectives, and to acquire the skills necessary to be successful in graduate and law school, the workplace, and in life.
The department is located in Political Science House on the southwestern edge of campus. Departmental facilities include a Mock Trial master classroom, a student lounge, and a seminar room.
We welcome you to our department and hope that you will spend some time exploring the many things we have to offer. If you have questions, please click at any one of the numerous spots on our webpage to contact us. |