PLAN OF STUDY: Department of Political Science (2004-2005) Expected date of graduation _____________________________ | Students must file a tentative plan with their major advisor prior | to pre-registration for their fifth semester. ___________________________________________________________________ Name of student Social Security Number MAJOR COURSES: A minimum of 24 credits in Political Science numbered 200 or above (none on a pass-fail basis). Interdepartmental courses may not be included in the 24 credits. No more than 6 credits of independent study and/or field work can be counted toward the 24 credits. A W or Q course may be substituted for the same numbered course. RELATED COURSES: At least 12 credits in courses related to Political Science courses taken from one or more other departments. These courses must be numbered 200 or above and cannot be taken on a pass-fail basis. All 200-level courses in Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Philosophy, and Sociology will meet this requirement. Certain Inter-departmental courses and courses in other majors, such as English, Journalism, Linguistics, Psychology and Communication Science, may be approved as related courses at the discretion of your adviser A. Students majoring in Political Science must take introductory 100-. level courses in three of the following four subdivisions: Theory and Methodology (106), Comparative Politics (121 or 143), International Relations (132), and American Politics (173). It is recommended that these courses be taken during the student's first two years of study. B. At least one course must be taken in four of the following subdivisions (total of 12 credits). Cross-listed courses may count only once toward this distribution requirement: Theory and Methodology: 201, 202, 204, 205, 206, 207, 291 Comparative Politics: 203, 223, 228, 230, 231, 232, 233, 235, 237, 239, 244, 258 International Relations: 211, 212, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 224, 225, 226, 227, 279 American Politics: 241, 242, 247, 248, 245, 249, 263, 270, 273, 274, 275 Public Administration, Policy and Law: 250, 251, 252, 253, 255, 256, 259, 260, 261, 264, 276, 277 Race, Gender, and Ethnic Politics: 203, 204, 225, 239, 245, 247, 248, 249, 256, 263 Date _____________ Department Course Number __________ __________ __________ __________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ Credits _______ _______ _______ _______ UNIVERSITY-WIDE REQUIREMENTS University requirement for 45 credits at 200-Level has been met ___________ University requirement for 120 credits total has been met_________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Student Signature Local Address Phone # Pols 296 and 298 may be counted toward this distribution only with consent of advisor. Pols 208, 287, 288, 289, 297, 299 may NOT be counted toward the Group B distribution requirement. PROGRAM APPROVED C. Other 200 level Political Science courses totaling a minimum of 12 credits: Course Number Credits _____________ _______ _____________ _______ _____________ _______ _____________ _______ Department Head:______________________________________________ IN ORDER TO GRADUATE, a final plan of study, signed by the major advisor Wilbur Cross U-4077A) Rm. 167 no later than the fourth week of the semester in which the student expects to graduate. If information on this sheet and in 2002-2003 University General Catalog disagree, the Catalog copy prevails. Major Advisor:_________________________________________________ BACHELOR OF ARTS 2004/05 General Education Requirements – Circle those met STUDENT NAME:________________________________________ID NUMBER:______________________________________ (1) FOREIGN LANGUAGE: In a single foreign language; A. 3rd year level high school. B. 2nd year level high school plus 2nd year level college. C. Two years college (2) ENGLISH: 105 and 109, or 110, or 111, followed by three W courses (two of which must be 200 level) 105_____ 109_____ 110_____ 111_____ W____________________ W____________________ W____________________ (3) MATHEMATICS/COMPUTER SCIENCE: If your "Q" test score was: High pass = 3 "Q" courses & 1 "C" course; Low pass = 1 Math or Stat course (not math 101), 2 other "Q" courses & 1 "C" course Fail = Math 101, 1 Math or Stat course, 2 other "Q" courses & 1 "C" course. ----------------- Math 101_________ Q_______________________ Q_______________________ Q______________________ C_____________________ (4) One of the following LITERATURE courses [NOTE: This list has been expanded for 1999-2001 – Please See Catalog] Cams 103,211,221,244 Engl 112,113,127,205,206,210,212,216,219,230 (4) One of the following ARTS courses Art 135 Arth 256/Anth 252 Fren 171 Fren 261,262,270 Germ 240,252,253,254,255 Musi 191,193,194 Ital 101,243,244 Russ 231,232 Arth 137,138,141,191,285 Span 187,281,282 Dram 101,110 Germ 171 WS 104 (5) Either HISTORY 100 OR 101 (5A) One of the following WESTERN CULTURE courses [*cannot be used to fill both groups 4 and 5A requirements] Cams 101*,102* Econ 201,203 Russ 241 Cams 243/Hist 217 Fren 169,210, 211 Geog130/Urbn 130 Germ 251 Hist 121 Heb103/Juds 103* Hist 206/Sci 206 Intd 294* Jour 102 Pols 121 Ital 238 Span 200 (5B) One of the following NON-WESTERN AND LATIN AMERICAN CULTURE courses [*cannot be used to fill both 4 and 5B requirements] Anth 100,222,223,224,225,226,227,238 Lams 190 Soci 226, 227 Engl 120, 218* Phil 263,264 Span 201 Geog 160 Pols 143,228,229,239,279 WS 124 Hist 106,108,205,222,223,281,282,285,288 Pols 203/WS 203 (6) One of the following PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICAL ANALYSIS courses Ling 101 Phil 101,102,103,104,105,106 Pols 106 Sci 240 (7) Three of the following SOCIAL SCIENCE & COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS courses (no more than two from a single department) ARE 110,150 Anth 106,220 Coms 102 Econ 100,111,112,113 Geog 104,200 Ling 102 Pols 132,173 Psyc 133/135 Soci 107,115,125 WS 103 (8) One of the following Laboratory SCIENCE courses Biol 102, or Biol 103/Path103 Biol 107,108,110 Chem 122,127Q,128Q,129Q,130Q137Q,138Q Geol 102 Phys 101Q or 107Q Phys 104Q,121Q,122Q,131Q,132Q, 141Q,142Q,151Q,152Q,155Q (8) An additional course from Laboratory SCIENCE (above) or one of the following SCIENCE courses Chem 101 Geog 205 Geol 101,111 Marn 170 Nusc 165 Phys 103Q Plsc 150 Psyc 132 Sci 110