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Nov 21, 2024
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2013-14 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Political Science, Comparative Politics, BS
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General Education Core Requirements
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Level I
Competencies
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- Basic College Math
- Reading Comprehension
- Computer Literacy
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Level II
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Distribution Sequences (18-20 credits)
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Level III
- ____ ____ (Literature I) 3 Credit(s) ______
- ____ ____ (Literature II) 3 Credit(s) ______
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Distribution Electives (15 credits)
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Among the distribution electives, the student must earn at least 3 but no more than 9 additional semester hours in each of the three divisions. |
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Humanities (Division I)
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- # ✝ PHL 125 - Critical Reasoning ______
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Science/Mathematics (Division II)
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- # ✝ MAT 147 - Statistics ______
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Social Sciences (Division III)
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(Note: Courses allowable as distribution electives are marked DI, DII, or DIII in the College Catalog.) |
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QUANTITATIVE (Q)_____ DIVERSITY (V)_____ WRITING (W)_____ |
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Level I to be completed in the first 30 credits |
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Level II to be completed in the first 53 credits |
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Level III to be completed before graduation |
Courses in the Major (39 credits total)
Introductory General Courses (6 credits) #
Introductory Field Distribution Courses (6 credits) #
Any two of the following: Advanced Elective Courses (6 credits)
Select two courses numbered 300-499 from the following fields: American Politics, International Relations, Political Theory
- POL ____ __________________________________ 3 Credit(s) ______
- POL ____ __________________________________ 3 Credit(s) ______
Concentration Courses (15 credits)
Four additional courses:
Numbered 300-499 from the field of Comparative Politics including as least two of the courses listed below. Capstone Courses (6 credits)
Free Electives/Minor (33 credits minimum)
May be necessary to take additional credits to attain the minimum 120 credits required for graduation.
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Additional Information and Notes
Note: If a course is used to satisfy two or more requirements, (for example, a support course and a distribution elective), the credits are counted in only one place. Using a course to satisfy more than one requirement does not reduce the total credits required for graduation.
# These seven courses must be taken within the first 60 credits of the students program. Exceptions may be made for students who transfer into Political Science depending on the number of transfer credits.
✝This course may be substituted with an appropriate alternative approved by the department chairperson.
Exceptions in the timing of courses will be made for transfer students. Total minimum credits for graduation: 120
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