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Sample Curriculum First Year • Basic skills as needed (WRT 150 and/or MTH 110) • One or two general education courses in arts and/or philosophy and literature • One or two science general education courses • One historical perspectives general education course • Electives (or foreign language [Choose foreign language if choosing B.A. – see below]) • PLS 102 - American Government and Politics (Counts for general education social science) Credits: 3 • PLS 103 - Issues in World Politics (Counts for general education social science and world perspectives) Credits: 3 • One general education social science course from another discipline (We recommend ECO 210 Introductory Macroeconomics or 211 Introductory Microeconomics as these courses are prereqs. for PLS 315 International Political Economy.) Second Year • PLS 211 – International Relations Credits: 3 (Can be taken first year) • PLS 231 Classical Political Thought or PLS 232 Modern Political Thought Credits: 3 • Two additional political science courses at 200–300 level • Two general education courses (U.S. Diversity, mathematical sciences [We recommend STA 215 for students choosing B.S.], or any remaining requirements) • Electives (or foreign language) • Additional writing skills if needed • If choosing B.S.: STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (Counts for general education mathematical sciences) Credits: 3 and PLS 300 - Political Analysis Credits: 3 (Note: You must take STA 215 before PLS 300.) Third Year • Three or four political science courses at 200–300 level • Completion of general education courses (themes, and WRT 305 or pass junior year writing exam) • Electives • Political science internship • If choosing B.S. and upon completion of STA 215 and PLS 300: PLS 315 - International Political Economy (prereqs. PLS 211 and ECO 210 or ECO 211) Credits: 3 or PLS 341 - Elections and Voting Behavior Credits: 3 Fourth Year • PLS 495 Capstone • Political science internship • Any remaining major or university requirements, and electives |
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