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Spotlight- Fall 2023 Issue of the Department Newsletter

Welcome to our newly published, freshly re-imagined departmental magazine, Spotlight.  Spotlight is a quarterly publication designed to keep the Cal Poly POLS community informed of all the bustling developments in the department. In this issue, you will read about student and faculty award winners, the newly established Learn by Doing funds and  Political Science Endowment, accomplishments and activities of student clubs, new hires and ongoing recruitments, and more.

From last week, Spotlight has been arriving at the doorsteps of close to 3600 POLS Cal Poly alums. A pdf version was also sent to their email addresses yesterday. For on-campus POLS community, hardcopies will be available to pick up in just a couple of days. Stay tuned.

Enjoy!

Click here for the PDF

Senior Projects – Attention Fourth-year Students

If you are a fourth-year student and have not yet found a senior project advisor, it is crucial that you find an advisor ASAP. The senior project is generally a two-quarter sequence of courses: POLS 461 and POLS 462. To be able to register for the courses, you need to find a faculty advisor who is willing to work with you. Your advisor will give you a permission code to register.

You can find much more information about the senior project here: https://politicalscience.calpoly.edu/students/political_science_major/senior-projects

On that page, you will also find a list of potential advisors with their specialties. Some faculty are already at capacity and can’t take on more students. If you have trouble finding an advisor, you can reach out to Dr. Denbow at jdenbow@calpoly.edu.

Winter 2024 Class Schedule

Click here for the POLS winter schedule.

400 Level Courses for Winter

POLS 419- Social Movements and Political Protests

This course addresses major themes and struggles in selected social movements that have taken place in the United States from the 1960s to the present.  Through the study of such movements as civil rights, feminism, the LGBTQ movement, and immigration, the course will explore what makes collective political action possible, why social movements have emerged at specific times and places, and the effects of grassroots struggles for justice in the United States.  

POLS 420- Contemporary U.S. Foreign Policy

This course addresses the historical influences and theoretical assumptions behind contemporary U.S. foreign policy. We examine several competing perspectives surrounding recent developments of America’s role and place in the world. These various perspectives of American power and influence are explored while introducing students to the main concepts used to analyze U.S. foreign policy, such as international influences, domestic institutions, public opinion, elites, ideas, and economic forces. These in-depth analyses will provide us with a firm grounding in understanding contemporary U.S. foreign policy. Our primary objective is to question whether America will remain the sole superpower in the 21st century or be replaced by an ally or adversary

POLS 426- International Organizations and Law

This course delves into the intersection of international law and international organizations in world affairs. We will explore four primary areas of international law and organizations: arms control and non-proliferation, trade and intellectual property rights, human rights and humanitarian law, and global environmental politics. Through our examination of these legal regimes and institutions, we will engage in debates and analyses of several current global controversies, such as Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Palestine, to better understand the opportunities and limitations of international organizations and law in global affairs and politics. In addition to conventional institutions, this course aims to examine competing organizations and their roles on the international stage. Our objective is to address whether international organizations and law contribute to promoting cooperation and peace or incite conflict and war in the 21st century. 

*Please note that course content is subject to change 

POLS 428-01- Comparative Civil-Military Relations

POLS 428-02- Advanced Topics in Chinese Politics

Much of the world’s future will be shaped by politics of and relationship between the United States and China.  Yet our American/Western understanding of Chinese politics is limited for ideological, historical, and methodological reasons.  Most importantly, the Confucian way of thinking, discussing, organizing, and practicing politics had been evolving for nearly three millennia before the country’s first encounters with the West.  A substantial part of this historical and cultural foundation was “lost in translation.”  Examining Chinese contemporary politics from historical and cultural angles, this course provides brief but penetrating insights into the cultural values that ground the Chinese polity, the historical circumstances that gave rise to modern Chinese politics, and the quintessential Confucian political characteristics that are manifested in present-day Chinese political life under the Communist banner.  

POLS 429- Middle Eastern Politics

The aim of this course is to provide a detailed and challenging introduction to the international relations of the Middle East by outlining how distortion of Islam combined with Western imperialist interests in the region has led to the contemporary climate in the Islamic world.

The study of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk’s political theory of independence, progress & peace - which he described as “a direction of peace aiming at the security of our country and which is not against any nation will always be our principle”- is of vital importance a) to set an example for the political, social and economic development of the region b) to reconstruct religious thought by utilizing Professor Ozturk’s school of thought, which unveils laicism as a principle of Quran’s Islam c) to build foreign policies based on independence, human rights, international law & peace.

POLS 445- Voting Rights and Representation

POLS 451- Technology and Public Policy

Technology and Public Policy addresses the growing complexity of science and technology policy in the 21st century. It introduces students to the historical influences and contemporary challenges that shape the trajectory of science and technology policy in the American context primarily and in reference to global political economy and geopolitical developments. The course explores important questions about the role of science in determining the competitiveness of nations, and in enhancing or hampering democratic practice. We focus on real world events and the role power plays in shaping scientific and technological outcomes. While studying specific issue areas, such as robotics, geoengineering, neuroscience, biotechnology, and artificial intelligence, students examine intellectual property rights, technology transfer, public laboratories, research universities, and peer review, among other areas of public policy to understand the mechanisms that lead to technological innovation within the United States R & D system since WWII. In addition to selected essays, students read the book, Mind Wars.

POLS 470- Moot Court and Appellate Advocacy

POLS 471- Urban Politics

Professor Settle will be offering POLS 471 on policy issues in urban affairs, land use and growth management, and issues of public finance, litigation legislation, and intergovernmental relations.  No prerequisites required.

Professor Settle can offer a practical policy practitioner approach as he has served as mayor of San Luis Obispo with years of experience on planning commission and council. Many former students after taking this class now hold positions as city managers, planners and finance directors after receiving their political science degree from Cal Poly.

 

Important Dates for Winter Registration

DATE DAY EVENT
January 7 Sunday Deadline: Open Enrollment Ends
January 8 Monday Winter 2024 classes begin
  • Students can continue to enroll in open classes or add themselves to waitlists without permission numbers
  • Waitlist process runs twice a day (noon and evening) to enroll students from waitlists if seats open up.
January 11 Thursday
  • Last day to enroll in open classes without a permission number
  • Waitlist process runs for the last time
January 12-18 Friday-Thursday Students can enroll only with a permission number. Student Center closes for maintenance on Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m.
January 15 Monday Academic Holiday - Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Observed
January 16 Tuesday Classes follow a Monday schedule
January 18 Thursday

Deadlines

  • Last day to add or swap classes via Student Center with a permission number (11:59 p.m.).
  • Last day to drop classes, and change CR/NC grading option via Student Center (11:59 p.m.).
    • *Before changing your grading option, please speak with your advisor.
  • Last day to submit class audit petition to the Office of the Registrar (5:00 p.m.).
  • Last day to log in and adjust your Degree Planner to ensure that your planned courses are included in course demand data.
    • Failing to log into Degree Planner before this date will not result in a delayed registration appointment.
January 19 Friday Late Enrollment Appeal period begins.
January 25 Thursday

Deadline

Last day to submit Late Enrollment Appeal (5:00 p.m.).

Wondering Who Your Concentration Advisor Is?

**When declaring your concentration, make sure you are using the correct concentration form. The appropriate concentration form will list the name of your concentration on the top of the page. You will find all POLS concentration forms here.

MAJORS

AMERICAN POLITICS: DR. MICHAEL LATNER

GLOBAL POLITICS: DR. ANIKA LEITHNER

PRE-LAW: DR. Ron Den Otter

INDIVIDUALIZED (ICS): DR. Jean Williams

MINORS

POLITICAL SCIENCE: DR. MATTHEW MOORE

GLOBAL POLITICS: DR. CRAIG ARCENEAUX

LAW & SOCIETY: DR. Ron Den Otter

For more information on how to declare your major, please visit our concentrations page

Paideia

Calling on all POLS students to submit your papers to Paideia, Cal Poly's own political science journal! Throughout its 11 years of operation, Paideia has reviewed and published Cal Poly students’ strongest research papers and projects into our academic journal. We are always excited to read about the research students have been conducting throughout the year and provide an opportunity for students to enter the professional world through academic publication. If you are interested in publishing your work from this upcoming school year, or a research paper you wrote last year, submissions are open now!

Please visit https://politicalscience.calpoly.edu/paideia to learn how to submit your work or email us at paideia@calpoly.edu with any questions you may have!

Student Spotlight

Mock Trial

After wrapping up tryouts at the beginning of this quarter, the Cal Poly Mock Trial program is the largest it has ever been in the program's history with over 70 members!

To kick off the start of this already historical season, Cal Poly traveled up to Stanford University's tournament to compete. There, the team went up against the University of Colorado, Pepperdine, and UC Santa Cruz, finishing with a 4-4 record. Additionally, two members came home with individual awards, Riya Parekh and Kyle Barba. Riya received a perfect 20-rank attorney award - one of only two at the tournament - and Kyle received a 17-rank witness award. We are so proud of the team and are looking forward to seeing how well the rest of the program does in our upcoming tournaments!

Alumni Spotlight

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Fellowship Opportunities

Capital Fellows Programs

The Capital Fellows Programs are nationally recognized public policy fellowships which offer unique experiences in policy-making and development in each branch of government.

Capital Fellows are placed at some of the highest levels of California state government and assist state legislators, senior-level executive staff, and court administrators with a broad range of public policy issues and projects and are typically given assignments with a significant amount of responsibility and challenges.

Rooted in experiential learning and public service, Capital Fellows spend 10-11 months as part of a cohort working in a Legislative, Executive or Judicial Branch office.

Click here for more information

Internship and Volunteer Opportunities

CAUSE Leadership Academy Internship Program

The Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) is excited to announce that the application for the 2024 CAUSE Leadership Academy (CLA) is now open!

The CAUSE Leadership Academy (CLA), is a nine-week paid internship program for college undergraduates and recent graduates that prepares students and recent graduates to lead and advocate for the civic engagement and political empowerment of the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community.

By the end of the program, interns have dramatically increased their confidence to pursue careers in community advocacy, public policy, government affairs, and public interest law. CLA alumni have developed clarity on their academic major and career path, gone on to leadership roles on campus, and shaped legislation and policy.

|  PROGRAM INFORMATION

Some details may change as public health circumstances shift. 

DATES: June 24th - August 23rd, 2024 

STIPEND: $4,000

PROGRAM SUMMARY: The 2024 CAUSE Leadership Academy (CLA) is a nine-week, paid, full-time, in-person internship program that prepares college students and recent graduates to lead and advocate for the civic engagement and political empowerment of the API community. Interns will participate in Civic Leadership Workshops, a Host Office Placement in Southern California, a Civic Engagement Project, and the Capitol Summit.

To learn more, click here!

|  APPLICATION INFORMATION

DEADLINE: Sunday, January 28th, 2024 at 11:59 pm PT

Applicants must complete the application including a letter of recommendation by the date listed above.

To apply, click here!

The Washington Center- Academic Internship Program

Click here for more information

Professor Shelley Hurt is the Cal Poly faculty liaison. Please contact her with any questions.

Launch a Career You'll Love.

You have the power to design your own professional path, but you still need to know what you want and how you’ll get there. That’s where a summer or semester in the nation’s capital with The Washington Center (TWC) comes in.

TWC’s Academic Internship Program is a holistic experience designed to help you gain the experience, skills and network you’ll need to succeed, all while earning academic credit.

Program Dates
 
  CHECK-IN INTERNSHIP PERIOD CHECK-OUT
Fall 2023 August 23, 2023* August 29 – December 1, 2023 December 2, 2023
Summer 2024 January 17, 2024* January 22 - April 26, 2024 April 27, 2024
Summer 2024 May 26, 2024* June 3 - August 2, 2024 August 3, 2024
Fall 2024 August 28, 2024* September 3 - December 6, 2024 December 7, 2024

*Alternate dates for check-in may be provided by your campus liaison- Professor Shelley Hurt

Application Deadlines
 
  EARLY DEADLINE* REGULAR DEADLINE
Spring 2024 October 4, 2023 November 1, 2023
Summer 2024 February 14, 2024 March 13, 2024
Fall 2024 March 27, 2024 March 27, 2024

San Luis Coastal Unified School District Seeking an AmeriCorps Member for AVID program

For any students graduating in December seeking experience in the education field. San Luis Coastal Unified School District is seeking an AmeriCorps member to support AVID tutors in the middle school and high school from January-June/February-July. 

 

Email americorpsvip@calpoly.edu for more information

Learn more  

 

Paid Job Opportunities

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Other Opportunities

LSAT Prep Courses

Dear Juniors and Seniors,

There will be another set of low-cost, high quality, LSAT prep courses offered LIVE online this fall.   

You can apply for the LIVE courses (and see schedules, etc.) at campusprep.org.  It takes just 45 seconds to apply.  

$235-$285 LSAT Course  

The live online course, taught by an instructor you can interact with, preps you for the fall and winter test dates. The comprehensive, 27-hour, live course includes 3 practice exams and costs $285 ($235 if you qualify for financial aid).  

Payment plans are available.     

The course is taught by a high-scoring, expert instructor. Students who complete the course often get 9-point gains on the LSAT.      

Apply ASAP for the LSAT (or GRE) course at campusprep.org, as there will likely be more applications than there are spaces available. Feel free to email or call with any questions to admin@campusprep.org or (877) 805-2521. 

Student Scholarships and Prizes

The Bert and Phyllis Lamb Prize in Political Science

For more information and to apply: https://lambprize.org/

Deadline: February 16, 2024

Campus Announcements

Real-Time Occupancy Rates Available for On-Campus Study Spaces

The Kennedy Library Transformation team is launching the Waitz mobile app to help increase access to Cal Poly’s study areas and make it easier to track availability of on-campus spaces, during the university’s ongoing library renovation. The mobile app will allow students and members of the campus community to check real-time occupancy of the study spaces so they can save time and know before they go. Waitz launches the week of Oct. 9 with the C-7 and H-11 study structures and will expand to the Hub24 and Sierra Madre study spaces before expanding throughout the quarter to other existing temporary study locations. Using predictive analytics, the app relays the busiest times of day for specific study areas and forecasts how occupied the space will be by the week, day or even hour, letting users know if a study site is potentially busy. All collected information goes through a data anonymization process to remove personally-identifiable information. Occuspace, the parent company of Waitz, adheres to industry-leading best practices to ensure the protection and confidentiality of information gathered. Free downloads of Waitz are available from the Apple App Store or Google Play.

Support Mustangs Struggling with Food Insecurity through Feed Cal Poly

Heart reading Feed Cal Poly, help students struggling with food insecurity.Feed Cal Poly makes it easy for all faculty, staff, students and supporters to donate to Mustangs in need. Food insecurity is a very real and persistent problem on campus. Support of the Cal Poly Basic Needs Initiative through donations to Feed Cal Poly helps ensure all Mustangs have access to the resources they need to succeed. The Feed Cal Poly website makes donating quick, easy and accessible, with no limit on donation size. Simply login and follow the steps. Students with dining memberships also have the option to donate unused dining dollars through the Mustang Meal Share Program. All donors will receive a receipt for tax purposes. Watch for the Feed Cal Poly tent at events throughout campus for more ways to get involved and support fellow Mustangs.

VISIT FEED CAL POLY

Food Resources

The Cal Poly Food Pantry is open to all students - no questions asked. Cal Poly community members who are experiencing food insecurity or instability are welcome to shop at the Food Pantry, Monday through Friday 8:30am - 5pm.

Our mission is to work with a network of community partners to alleviate hunger in San Luis Obispo County and build a stronger community. Cal Poly hosts a SLO Food Bank Pick Up site open to all on the 4th Tuesday of every month on Mott Lawn.

CalFresh is like financial aid for food! The CalFresh Team helps determine if you are eligible for up to $204 per month to spend on groceries and at farmers' markets.

Students can receive up to $75 per quarter to assist with meals on campus at Vista Grande, Campus Market, Red Radish, Mustang Station, and PCV.

Transportation Resource

Ryde

A service to help Cal Poly students travel home affordably and comfortably with other members of our student community. In October, Ryde was launched with 3 Cal Poly students and we’ve since welcomed 2,200+ Cal Poly students to our community and helped them travel 160,000+ miles across California while saving them $14,700+ in gas!

Ryde helps students connect with other riders and drivers in the community. Want to learn more about us?

About Us

Cal Poly CIE – Summer Accelerator Spotlight

Cal Poly CIE – Demo Day Pitch

Mustang New – Ryde

Cal Poly Corporation Highlight

Educational Opportunities

The University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS)

At the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS), you can explore your passions and develop your potential — your way. Our small, supportive community within a world-class university provides access to internationally known faculty, extensive opportunities, and a vast alumni network all dedicated to your success. https://seas.umich.edu/

U.C. Berkeley Political Science Department PhD Program

Are you considering applying for a PhD in Political Science?

https://polisci.berkeley.edu/graduate-program

California State University, San Bernardino Masters Programs

M.A. National Security Studies

The two-year M.A. program provides a comprehensive curriculum with foundations in strategy and strategic studies for students interested in pursuing careers with the U.S. government or with private companies. M.A. program alumni serve in many different career fields, including defense, security, intelligence, and counter-terrorism. For more information, click here.

M.S. National Cyber Security Studies

The two year M.S. program is one of the few graduate programs in the country that is devoted to the study of U.S. national cyber security. M.S. program alumni serve in many different career fields, including defense, security, intelligence. For more information, click here.

University of Oregon Masters in Education Policy and Leadership

University of Oregon a new master of science degree in Education Policy and Leadership. The program combines theoretical grounding in education policy and leadership studies, advanced methodological and analytic training, and applied and practical knowledge in students' individual areas of topical interest. You can reach out to epol@uoregon.edu for questions or visit their website.

Cal Poly Orfalea College of Business Graduate Programs

Faculty Office Hours and CLA Advising

POLS Department Fall 2023

Faculty Office Hours

Graduate School Advisor

POLS Department announcing new position, Graduate School Advisor, Professor Shelley Hurt, who has successfully steered many Cal Poly students to great success in graduate schools across the country from UC Berkley to Columbia University, to the London School of Economics in Britain. She is now providing advice to all interested POLS students who wants to pursue their education at the M.A. or Doctoral level in pursuit of a broader horizon of career opportunities. 

Email her or drop by during her office hours (47-11C) on Tuesdays from 1-5pm.

College of Liberal Arts Advising

CLA Advising is available to assist with registration, academic planning, general education and other degree requirements. referral to support services, advice about major changes, and academic policies and procedures.
CLA Advising Center Hours and Contact Information: 
In-person & Zoom Appointments: 
Monday - Thursday: 9:00am - 12:00pm & 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Virtual Fridays: 9:00 am - 12:00pm & 1:00pm - 4:00pm
To schedule an appointment, see website. 
Zoom Drop-In Advising: 
Monday - Friday, 10:00am - 12:00pm & 2:00pm – 4:00pm 
(hours extended during busy times, see website)
No in-person drop-in advising
Phone: (805) 756-6200
Email: claadvising@calpoly.edu

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