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Political Science Curriculum Worksheet
(Revised 9/09)
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Student:
Laker ID:
Advisor:
Date Advised:
Website:
Major:
Political Science
Semester(s):
http://a-s.clayton.edu/politicalscience/
Catalog Year:
A total of 120 credit hours are required for the Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science.
Below are the lower division requirements for the degree.
Students are required to earn a total of 60 credit hours in the core curriculum, Areas A-F below.
Area A Essential Skills 9 hours
A1
Complete 2 Composition Courses
ENGL
1101
English Composition I
ENGL
1102
English Composition II
A2
Complete 1 Mathematics Course
MATH
1101
Mathematical Modeling
MATH
1111
College Algebra
MATH
1113
Pre-calculus
MATH
1241
Survey of Calculus
MATH
1501
Calculus I
AREA B Critical Thinking and Communication 4-5 hrs
B1
Complete 1 Critical Thinking Course
CRIT
1101
Critical Thinking
B2
Complete 1 or 2 Lang. or Communication Course(s)
COMM 1001
Presentational Speaking and
Presentation Applications
COMM 1002
COMM 1110
Spoken Communication
FREN
1002
Elementary French II
SPAN
1002
Elementary Spanish II
AREA C Humanities 6 hours
C1
Complete 1 Literature, Philosophy, or Lang. Course
ENGL
2111
World Literature I-Pre-Modern
ENGL
2112
World Literature Modern World
ENGL
2121
British Literature I
ENGL
2122
British Literature II
ENGL
2131
American Literature I
ENGL
2132
American Literature II
FREN
2001
Intermediate French I
FREN
2002
Intermediate French II
PHIL
2201
Introduction to World Philosophy
PHIL
2601
Ethics in Historical/Contemp. Persp.
SPAN
2001
Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN
2002
Intermediate Spanish II
C2
Complete 1 Fine Arts or Language Course
ART
2301
Art of the Pre-Modern World
ART
2302
Art of the Modern World
CMS
2100
Introduction to Film
FREN
2001
Intermediate French I
FREN
2002
Intermediate French II
MUSC
2101
Music Appreciation
MUSC
2301
Introduction to World Music
PHIL
2401
Introduction to Aesthetics
SPAN
2001
Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN
2002
Intermediate Spanish II
THEA
1100
Theater Appreciation
AREA D Natural Sciences, Mathematics,
and Technology 10-11 hours
D1
Complete 1 Science Sequence
BIOL
1107/L Principles of Biology I /Lab and
BIOL
1108/L Principles of Biology II/ Lab
BIOL
1111/L Introductory Biology I/Lab and
Introductory Biology II
BIOL
1112
CHEM
1151/L Survey of Chemistry I/Lab and
CHEM
1152/L Survey of Chemistry II/Lab
CHEM
1211/L Principles of Chemistry I/Lab and
CHEM
1212/L Principles of Chemistry II/Lab
PHYS
1111/L Introductory Physics I/Lab and
PHYS
1112/L Introductory Physics II/Lab
PHYS
2211/L Principles of Physics I/Lab and
PHYS
2212/L Principles of Physics II/Lab
D2
Complete 1 Science, Math or Technology Course
MATH
1221
Finite Mathematics
MATH
1231
Introductory Statistics
MATH
1241
Survey of Calculus
MATH
1113
Pre-calculus
MATH
1501
Calculus I
MATH
2502
Calculus II
SCI
1901
Selected Topics in Science
CSCI
1301
Computer Science I
CPTG
1010
Computing w/Spreadsheets and
Introduction to Computing
CPTG
1111
AREA E Social Sciences 12 hours
E1
Complete 1 American Government Course
POLS
1101
American Government
E2
Complete 1 World History or Social Sciences Course
HIST
1111
Survey of Pre-Modern World History
HIST
1112
Survey of Modern World History
SOSC
2501
Survey of Soc. Sci. & Contemporary Issues
E3
Complete 1 American History Course
HIST
2111
Survey of U.S. History to 1877
HIST
2112
Survey of U.S. History since Reconstruction
E4
Complete 1 Behavioral Sciences Course
SOCI
1101
Introduction to Sociology
PSYC
1101
Introduction to Psychology
AREA F Major Specific Courses 18 hours
Select 3: HIST 2265, HIST 2750, MATH 1231, PHIL 2201, POLS 2101,
POLS 2401
Select 3: ECON, *HIST, PHIL, PSYC, SOCI, LANGUAGE 1001 OR
ABOVE *HIST 1111/1112 NOT APPLIED IN AREA E2 MAY BE TAKEN
HERE.
Whichever NOT taken in Area E3
*HIST
2111/2112
(REQUIRED)
Regents Testing Requirements (Testing Center 678-466-4495)
O Reading
O Writing
Legislative Requirements
O US History
O GA History
O US Const.
O GA Const.
Notes/Comments:
RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS AND FUTURE REFERENCE
Last Updated
4/30/2017
Political Science Curriculum Worksheet, pg. 2
Students are required to earn a total of 60 upper division (3000-4000) semester hours.
NOTES:
1. No more than two grades of D in upper-level courses will be counted towards degree completion.
2. POLS 1101 and HIST 2111 or 2112 are prerequisites for all upper division POLS and HIST courses.
UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSES (SELECT 10-11
Grade
Course ID
Course Name
Grade
POLS 3212
State & Local Government
POLS 3320
Public Policy
POLS 3323
Comparative Politics
POLS 3343
Principles of Public Administration
POLS 3350
International Relations
POLS 3360
U.S. Congress
POLS 3370
The Presidency
POLS 3380
Interest Groups & Political Parties
POLS 3382
Women & Politics
POLS 3385
Campaigns & Elections
POLS 3386
Mass Media & Politics
POLS 4420
Political Philosophy
POLS 4421
American Political Thought
COURSES=30-33 HRS.)
Course ID
Course Name
POLS 4422
African American Political Thought
POLS 4424
Judicial Process
POLS 4425
Constitutional Law
POLS 4426
Civil Liberties
POLS 4427
Equal Rights in America
POLS 4450
American Foreign Policy
POLS 4451
Politics of Europe
POLS 4452
Politics of Asia
POLS 4453
Politics of Africa
POLS 4454
Politics of the Middle East
POLS 4455
Politics of Latin America
POLS 4800
Selected Topics in Political Science
POLS 4900
Independent Study
REQUIRED POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJOR COURSES (SELECT 3-4 COURSES=9-12 HRS.)
*A second internship may be taken only with approval of POLS program coordinator.
* *Course may be taken only with approval of the Social Science Dept. Head.
Grade
Course ID
*POLS 4490
**POLS 4491
Course Name
Internship/Practicum (variable credit)
Internship/Practicum
Grade
Course ID
POLS 4500
SOSC 4501
Course Name
Senior Seminar
Social Research Methods
Note: POLS majors are not required to take CRJU 1150 Introduction to Criminal Justice. It is not a prerequisite for POLS majors taking CRJU courses. However,
students must satisfy any prerequisites for the other courses listed below.
UPPER DIVISION MAJOR-RELATED COURSES (SELECT 6-7 COURSES = 18-21 HRS.)
Grade
Course ID
Course Name
Grade
Course ID
Course Name
CRJU 3100
Criminology
HIST 4030
History of the New South
CRJU 3110
Race and Crime
HIST 4100
Ancient Greece & Rome
CRJU 3200
Law Enforcement
HIST 4250
History of World Religions
HIST 4350
Modern World Intellectual History
CRJU 3220
Domestic Security
HMSV 3010
Introduction to Human Services
CRJU 3230
Law Enforcement Admin & Mgmt.
HMSV 3230
Human Services in Multicultural Context
CRJU 3240
Law Enforcement & the Community
HMSV 3300
Community-Based Development
CRJU 3300
Corrections
PHIL 3200
Ancient Philosophy
CRJU 3410
Criminal Law & Procedure
PHIL 3400
Medieval Philosophy
CRJU 3600
Juvenile Justice
PHIL 3600
Modern Philosophy
CRJU 4410
Comparative Criminal Justice
PHIL 3800
Contemporary Philosophy
HIST 3110
Georgia History & Government
PHIL 4200
Philosophy of World Religions
HIST 3120
Establishment of the US (1607-1800)
PHIL 4400
Philosophy of Culture
HIST 3125
The Age of Jefferson and Jackson
PHIL 4600
Logic & Philosophy
Sectionalism, Civil War & Reconstruction
HIST 3130
PHIL 4900
Directed Study in Philosophy
HIST 3135
U.S. Gilded Age & Progressive Era
PSYC 3130
Social Psychology
HIST 3140
Themes of Twentieth Century-US
PSYC 3350
Abnormal Psychology
HIST 3150
War and Diplomacy (1898-present)
PSYC 4110
The Psychology of Gender & Sexuality
HIST 3210
The Twentieth Century-World
SOCI 3010
Sociological Theory
HIST 3215
Latin American-U.S. Relations
SOCI 3310
Race and Ethnicity
HIST 3220
Latin American History
HIST 3225
Caribbean History
SOCI 3320
Social Inequality and Stratification
HIST 3230
History of Sub Saharan Africa
SOCI 3410
Sociology of Religion
HIST 3240
History of Middle East & North Africa
SOCI 3420
Social Problems
HIST 3255
Modern East Asian History
SOCI 3510
Social Statistics
HIST 3265
Modern South Asian History
HIST 3275
Modern Russian History
HIST 3330
Business and Economic History
HIST 3450
U.S. Military History
HIST 3500
Special Topics in History
HIST 4001
African American History
HIST 4003
Women’s History
COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS - SHOULD BE NOTED IN THE AREA APPLIED AND LISTED BELOW.
OFFICIAL COURSE SUBSTITUTION FORM CAN BE FOUND AT HTTP://ADMINSERVICES.CLAYTON.EDU/REGISTRAR/FORMS/COURSESUB.DOC.
Grade
Area Used
Course As It Appears in DUCK
Required Course
Sent to Registrar
Example: C
Area C2
ART 1000A – Art Elective
ART 2301 – Art of Pre-Modern World
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