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Upcoming Events
SLO County Community Law Day
May 4th, 5pm - 7pm, SLO Courthouse
Click here for more information
Senior Project Presentation: Homeless Services Resource Workshop
May 16th, 5:30pm, Bldg. 52, Rm. 0E03
POLS Spring Dinner
June 1st, 6pm - 9pm, Ventana Grill- Pismo Beach
Join us for the end of the year celebration! We are inviting Juniors, Seniors, and MPP students
More information on purchasing tickets to come
Department News
Summer Classes
Session | First day of classes | last day of classes | final exam schedule |
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10-Week | 6/26/23 | 9/1/23 | 9/5/23 - 9/7/23 |
8-Week | 6/26/23 | 8/18/23 | 8/21/23 - 8/23/23 |
First 5-Week | 6/26/23 | 7/28/23 | Last Class Meeting |
Second 5-Week | 7/31/23 | 9/1/23 | Last Class Meeting |
- POLS 112- American and California Government- Professor Kline
- Virtual Class, Asynchronous - 8 Week (6/26/23 - 8/18/23)
- POLS 230- Basic Concepts of Political Thought- Professor Kline
- Virtual Class, Asynchronous - First 5-Week (6/26/23 - 7/28/23)
- POLS 245- Judicial Process- Professor Andrews
- Virtual Class, Asynchronous - First 5-Week (6/26/23 - 7/28/23)
- POLS 308- Political Violence and Conflict Resolution- Professor Leithner
- Virtual Class, Asynchronous - First 5-Week (6/26/23 - 7/28/23)
- POLS 325- Global Political Issues- Professor Leithner
- Virtual Class, Asynchronous/Synchronous Hybrid, TR 8:10am - 12pm - First 5-Week (6/26/23 - 7/28/23)
- POLS 332- World Food Systems- Professur Hurt
- Virtual Class, Synchronous, TR 12:10pm - 4pm - First 5-Week (6/26/23 - 7/28/23)
- Virtual Class, Synchronous, TR 12:10pm - 4pm - Second 5-Week (7/31 - 9/1/23)
- POLS 341- American Constitutional Law- Professor Arrington
- Virtual Class, Asynchronous, Second 5-Week (7/31/23 - 9/1/23)
- POLS 343- Civil Rights in America- Professor Den Otter
- In Person, TR 12:10pm - 4pm, Bldg. 180, Rm. 113, First 5-Week (6/26/23 - 7/28/23)
Save the Date! Spring Dinner on June 1st
Calling all juniors, seniors, and MPP students: Join us for the annual POLS Spring Dinner on June 1st at Ventana Grill. Come have dinner and drinks while we hand out our annual student awards. More information on tickets coming soon.
POLS Hallway Bookshelf
If you find yourself in the POLS faculty hallway (47-11), take a look at our bookshelf. You are more than welcome to take any of these books home with you!
World Food Systems
POLS 333: World Food Systems is now POLS 332 and is no longer an Upper-Division B course. If you were planning to take the course to satisfy that requirement, you will have to find a different course to satisfy your UD B requirement.
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. MATTHEW MOORE
INDIVIDUALIZED (ICS): DR. HELENE SHANRUO NING ZHANG
MINORS
POLITICAL SCIENCE: DR. MATTHEW MOORE
GLOBAL POLITICS: DR. CRAIG ARCENEAUX
LAW & SOCIETY: DR. MATTHEW MOORE
For more information on how to declare your major, please visit our concentrations page
Student Spotlight
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Alumni Spotlight
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
ASI Student Government- University Union Board Advisory Board
Joining ASI Student Government is a great way for you to stay connected, informed, and have a say in representing the needs of your fellow students.
We are currently looking for a student from the College of Liberal Arts to serve on the University Union Advisory Board (UUAB). As a member, you'll be able to advocate on behalf of other CLA students regarding policies, programs, and funding for ASI-managed facilities that directly impact you and other students, such as the University Union, Cal Poly Recreation Center, Cal Poly Sports Complex, and Doerr Family Field.
Applications are open until filled, and you can APPLY 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 | |
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Spring 2023 | January 18, 2023* | January 23 – April 28, 2023 | April 29, 2023 |
Summer 2023 | May 31, 2023* | June 6 – August 4, 2023 | August 5, 2023 |
Fall 2023 | August 23, 2023* | August 29 – December 1, 2023 | December 2, 2023 |
Application Deadlines
EARLY DEADLINE* | REGULAR DEADLINE | |
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Spring 2023 | October 12, 2022 | November 2, 2022 |
Summer 2023 | February 15, 2023 | March 15, 2023 |
Fall 2023 | March 29, 2023 | April 26, 2023 |
Paid Job Opportunities
Nonprofit Career Opportunities- Environment America
Do you want to work on the most profound challenge of our time? Apply to work with Environment America, we’re working to protect the planet. We’re working to stop the worst effects of climate change, to end water pollution and we’re fighting to protect our special places from mining and drilling. Our team is tackling these issues on multiple fronts. If Congress is gridlocked, our team is organizing to advance our issues at the state, local, legal or corporate levels.
Environment America is hiring entry-level staff to start immediately and to start in summer 2023. For more information, feel free to contact Ian Giancarlo at igiancarlo@environmentamerica.org.
Other Opportunities
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Student Scholarships and Prizes
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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
Campus Events and Opportunities
Rise of Christian Nationalism Talk on May 5
As an academic who grew up active in the Christian Evangelical circles that he now studies, Dr Bradley Onishi is a professor at University of San Francisco, author of Preparing for War: The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism—and What Comes Next, and co-host of a popular podcast, "Straight White American Jesus." Onishi's thesis is that the attack on the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021 was the logical outcome of a 75-year war on American democracy, perpetuated by an ideology that sees White Christian Evangelical Christianity as the only "true" Americans. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held from 3:30-5 p.m. in Philips Hall in the Performing Arts Center, (No. 6), Room 124.
Onishi interweaves his own story into his analysis: after growing up in a non-religious home in Southern California, Onishi converted to evangelicalism at a megachurch in his hometown at age 14. By 20, he was married and in charge of a 200-student youth group. After serving seven years in ministry, he decided to pursue a master’s in theology at Oxford University. Soon after arriving in Oxford, he deconstructed his faith and began to study religion from a historical lens. Onishi subsequently received a doctorate in religious studies from the University of California Santa Barbara and has subsequently taught at UC Santa Barbara, the Graduate Theological Union at UC Berkeley, Rhodes College, Skidmore College, Central Michigan University, Cal Lutheran University and the University of San Francisco.
Poly Canyon Ventures
Poly Canyon Ventures (PCV) is a student-run investment fund that deploys capital to startups coming out of Cal Poly. We work heavily alongside these companies in a consultant role and work with potential donors to receive funds for investments. We are open to all majors and looking to build a diverse team from multiple skill sets! If interested, please apply at the following link: https://forms.gle/MVS1dSHAQxUjS59h7
Support Mustangs Struggling with Food Insecurity through Feed Cal Poly
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.
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
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?
Faculty Office Hours and CLA Advising
POLS Department Spring 2023
Faculty Office Hours and PDF version
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.