Requirements of the Major:
At least 30 credits of political science course
work (based on the three-credit-hour per course system), consisting of 10 courses*. Only four credits of honors thesis research may be counted in the total
30 credits.
*Transfer credit for courses taken outside
Tulane University involving different credit systems will be evaluated
case by case.
Distribution of Course Work:
At least one course in each of the following subfield
areas:
American Political
Processes and Institutions
POLA 210 or any other course with a POLA designation
Comparative Political
Processes and Institutions
POLC 230 or any other course with a POLC designation
International
Politics, Organization, and Law
POLI 250 or any other course with a POLI designation
Political Theory
POLT 270 or any other course with a POLT designation
Level of Course Work:
At least one course
at the 100 or 200 level.
At least two courses
at the 400 level or above. This does not include internships, independent
studies, or honors thesis credits.
Either one course
at the 600 level or one four-credit writing course in political science.
Honors theses written in political science do not count as political science
writing courses.
Policy Analysis Component:
Students will elect one of the following indicated tracks.
Methods track
SOCI
303 Introduction to Research Design and SOCI 304 Introduction to Research
Analysis (Note: This is a two-course sequence)
or
POLS
601 Conduct of Research (Note: This is a graduate/undergraduate,
advanced level methodology course.)
Practice track
POLS
456 (or 457) Internship (Note: According to
college rules, students may not exceed six credits of internship as applied
toward their total credit hours for graduation.)
Electives:
Students selecting the concentration in American
politics and policy are expected to focus their political science course
work in the subfield most relevant to their interests (POLA). In addition,
students will select three courses for a total of nine credits from related electives in American area studies. Students interested in alternative additional
related electives or interested in this concentration should consult with
Professor Maveety.
Grade Point Average:
According to college rules, all students must
have an overall GPA of 2.0 or better, and a GPA in their major of 2.0
or better, at the time of graduation.
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