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Political Science Major (PSCI) Degree: Bachelor of Arts Required: 122 semester hours, to include at least 36 hours at or above the 300 course level AOS Codes: The Political Science Major is suitable for students with career interests in law, politics, or governmental service (at local, state, or federal levels), as well as for students who have more general intellectual interests in government, politics, and international relations as part of their effort to obtain a liberal education or to prepare for careers in business or nonprofit work. Students should take a broad variety of courses in the major to become familiar with the diversity of topics and methods used by contemporary political scientists throughout the world. Majors should consult early with their faculty advisors to plan programs most suitable to their individual interests and needs. The Prelaw concentration is designed for political science majors with a strong interest in law. The concentration provides majors with a breadth and depth of knowledge of legal issues and legal research, rigorously prepares them for advanced studies in law, and trains them for the legal professions using a broad variety of skills relating to legal institutions and particular subject areas related to law. Requirements I General Education Core Requirements (GEC) See complete GEC requirements and approved course listings for all categories.
II General Education Marker Requirements See details and courses. It is possible to meet all GE Marker Requirements while completing the GE Core requirements or courses required by the major/ concentration. Students may select courses for: Global/Global Non-Western Perspectives (GL/GN) One Speaking Intensive (SI) Course One Writing Intensive (WI) Course
III College of Arts and Sciences Additional Requirements (CAR) See requirements and approved courses.
IV Major Requirements Every political science
major must complete the following requirements: 1PSC 100 and 240 satisfy GSB. Prelaw Concentration In partial fulfillment of the major requirement of 18 semester hours at the 300 level or higher, the Prelaw concentration requires:
2when approved by the department as an appropriate prelaw-related course V Related Area Requirements No specific courses required. VI Electives Courses in other social sciences and in history are recommended. Electives sufficient to complete the 122 semester hours required for the degree must be taken. |
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