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Political Science Curriculum Worksheet (Revised 9/09) 900 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 11/10