1991-1992 Academic Catalog

192 Social Sciences andHistory Political Science Course requirements involve forty-eight quarter hours including: POLS-161 Introduction to Public Administration .................................... .4 POLS-261 American National Government ............................................. 5 POLS-365 International Relations ........................................................... 5 POLS-362 The Supreme Court ............................................................... .4 POLS-367 ResearchMethodology .......................................................... 3 POLS-368 DataAnalysis ......................................................................... 3 POLS-405 Great Power Diplomacy in the ModemWorld ....................... .4 POLS-460 Seminar in Political Science ................................................... 5 POLS-469 History ofModem Political Thought ...................................... 3 Elective hours in political science ........................................................... 12 Additional required cognates: HIST-111, 112 United States History ...................................................... 10 Political Science Major Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ...................................................................... 0-8 Other General Education requirements .............................................. 71-93 Political science requirements ................................................................. 58 Electives ........................................................................................... 51-63 Total (minimum, not including proficiency) .••.....•..................••.•.•..•... 192 Popular instructor ofthefreshman course "Foundations ofSocial Science," AllenMonroe travels extensively each summer to increase his experiential knowledge ofworld geography. U.S. Hist.-1865....,............ ="''i~1·•--" U.S.Hist.186>-................ ENG-110 ENG-140 COM-110 lntr-0. Pub.Adm.....,......... BEGE-171 'fhe,CbJlist.Life BEGE-172 Intro Bihl Study .............. GSS-100 Found:Soc. Sci .............:.. 5 BI0-100 Prill.Biology ..................... 5 PEF-199 PAC.L............................. 2 Tutal -·---------·--·-··49 4 4 4 BEGE-376 4 PoL science electives .................... 10 Electives ...................................... 21 Tutal --·--·-···--·-·-·--····-·-- 47 Prelaw 5 5 POLS-367ResearchMethod. ............ 3 POLS-3"68 Data.Analysis .................. 3 GSCI-160 Intro.Phys.Sci. ............... 5 BEGE-273 O.'I: Survey.................... 4 BEGE-274N.T. Survey..................... 4 Literatureelective ......................... 5 BEPH~220 Intro. Philo. .................... 5 HUM-140 Intro.Humanities ............ 5 P.E. elective .................................. 1 GSCI-184 5 Total ···-""---···-·----·-···--- 50 Year: r-uJu.:>-..uu Sem. Pol Science ............ 5 POLS-469 His. of Mod. Pol. Tut. ..... 3 Pol. science elec. ........................... 3 Electives ...................................... 35 Total ·-·--·m.................................... 46 The prelaw major prepares students for law school. The curriculum is designed to provide the course content and to develop the skills needed to perform well on the law school admissions test (LSAT) and in law school. Course requirements involve sixty-seven to seventy quarter hours including: HIST-111,112 United States History ..................................................... 10 SOC-230 Principles of Sociology ........................................................... 5 POLS-261 American National Government ............................................ 5 POLS-367 Research Methodology ......................................................... 3 POLS-368 DataAnalysis ....................................................................... 3 POLS-463 American Constitutional Law ................................................ 5 POLS-470 Prelaw Seminar .................................................................... 5 ECON-231 Macroeconomics ................................................................. 4 BEPH-321 Logic ................................................................................... 5

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