Department of Political Science, Queens College
Major Requirements:
Students should take at least 31 credits in political science,
including:
1.
No fewer than three and no more than four of the
following introductory Courses: Political Science 100 American
Government and Politics; 101 Principles of Political Science; 102
Current Political Controversies; 103 Comparative Politics; 104
International Politics; and 105 Political Theory.
2. 15-18 elective credits (either five or six 200-level courses
depending on the number of 100-level courses taken)
a. Students who began taking courses at QC in
the Fall 2015 semester or
later
are required to take PSCI 200
as one of these electives.
3. One 4-credit seminar (381W, 382W, 383W or 384W)
Most political science courses are 3 credits; therefore, you will
most likely need a total of ten courses in Political Science in
order to complete the major.
It is recommended that students take the introductory course in
each sub-field before taking the intermediate courses and
seminars. It is also recommended that students take PSCI 200
before enrolling for the seminar.
All 100-Level Political Science courses are Pathways and PLAS
courses.
Transfer students who plan to major in political science
should take a minimum of 18 credits in the department, regardless
of the number of political science credits earned at other
institutions.
Declaring a Major in Political
Science
By the upper sophomore year, political sicence majors
should have worked out a comprehensive course of study in
political science with their faculty advisor before registering
for more political science courses. To do this, all majors must
fill out a
Major Concentration Form, have it approved by a Political
Science
Faculty
Advisor and submit the approved form to the department
office
prior to applying for
graduation. The department will
not approve students for graduation without this form.
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Tracks in Political Science
(Optional)
The specialized tracks help
students select introductory and elective courses that correspond
to their interests in law and politics or international politics.
Students majoring in political science are not required to declare
a track.
The
International Politics Track Requirements
- 1. Comparative Politics (PSCI 103), International
Relations (PSCI 104), and one other 100-level
course
- 2. PSCI 200 for anyone who matriculates in and after Fall
2015
- 3. Two courses from Political Science 230-269
- 4. One Political Science Seminar
- 5. Three electives (200 Level) from other political
science courses, which may be internships.
The Law and
Politics Track Requirements
1. American Politics (PSCI 100) and two other
100-level political science courses
2. PSCI 200 for anyone who matriculates in and after Fall 2015
3. Two courses from Political Science 280-289
4. One Political Science Seminar
5. Three electives (200 Level) from other political science
courses, which may be internships.
The Government and
Public Service Track Requirements
1. American Politics (PSCI 100) and two other 100-level political
science courses
2. PSCI 200 for anyone who matriculates in and after Fall 2015
3. One course from Political Science 219, 221-224
4. Two Internships, preferably one of which is with an elected
official
5. One Political Science Seminar
6. Two electives (200 Level) from other political science courses