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Thank you for your interest in the Political Science major. 1

IMPORTANT NOTICE: At this time, we cannot add the POL major for you. After priority registration is complete, we will be able to declare the major for you. Please return to this session after priority registration for the forms to turn in to this department. This session is available now for informational purposes only. 2

In this information session you will: Review Degree Requirements Review Major Requirements including the seven concentrations within the major Understand fees associated with major Receive information on advising 3

Degree Requirements: Overall requirements to complete your degree include completing a minimum of 120 units. At least 42 of those units must be in upper-division (300-400 level) coursework. To graduate you must have a minimum 2.0 GPA in your major, minor, and overall. You are required to have a minor for this degree. A minor is not required for students pursuing a double major. Students completing a double degree are still required to have a minor (i.e., BA degree and BS degree). This is a Bachelor of Arts degree and therefore, a 4 th semester proficiency in a foreign language is required. *If you decide to pursue the Foreign Affairs concentration (discussed later in this session), you will be required to have a 6 th semester proficiency in foreign language. The math requirement for this degree is College Algebra or higher. Please see next slide for a chart that reflects this information. 4

School of Government and Public Policy website: http://sgpp.arizona.edu/ Political Science 36-40 UNITS College of Social and Behavioral Sciences DEGREE PROGRAM STRUCTURE UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM (120 UNITS / MINIMUM 42 UD UNITS) MINOR MINIMUM 18 UNITS (9 UD) ELECTIVES 0+ English 101 English 102 o Mathematics (College Algebra or higher math) o Second Language (Fourth or *Sixth Semester Proficiency required) * * *For students w/ Foreign Affairs Concen. GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM (APPROXIMATELY 47 UNITS) Foundations* Tier 1* Tier 2* 1 Course* Traditions & Cultures (160) o Arts (3 Units) Take 2 courses with o Composition different letters (A,B,C,D) 160A 160B 160C o Individuals & Societies 160D Individuals & Societies (150) Take 2 courses with different letters (A,B,C) 150A 150B 150C Natural Sciences (170) Take 2 courses with different letters (A,B,C) 170A 170B 170C Fulfilled by Major o Humanities (1 Course) o Natural Science (1Course) o Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity or Non- Western Area Studies (All 160A traditions and cultures courses & Some Tier 2 Courses Also Fulfill This Requirement As Do the Following Political Science Courses: POL 330, 332, 335, 441, 464, 468, 476) 5

Political Science major degree requirements: You must have a minimum of 36-40 units of Political Science coursework. At least 18 of these units must be upper-division (300-400 level). At least 18 of the 36-40 units must be completed at the U of A. A minimum 2.0 GPA is required in the POL major. There is a Mid Career Writing Emphasis Requirement (referred to as MCWA). Depending on your English 102 grade (or ENGL 109H if you took Honors English), you will be required to take 1 or 2 writing emphasis courses in the major. -If you received B or higher in second semester Engl: 1 POL writing emphasis course with a grade of B or higher is required -If you received C or lower in second semester Engl-2 POL writing emphasis courses with grades of B and C are required. Writing Emphasis courses are indicated with a * next to them on the major outline. 6

Political Science Core Courses Most students take these courses during their sophomore year after completing general education requirements. 1. Econ 200 Basic Economic Issues 2. SBS/PA/POL 200 Intro to Statistics for Social Sciences 3. SGPP 300A Politics, Policy, Governance: America and the World-part A 4. SGPP 300B Politics, Policy, Governance: America and the World part B 5. Choose two courses from: Pol 201 American Government, Pol 202 International Relations, Pol 203 Political Theory, Pol 204 Comparative Politics, Pol 206 Public Policy and Administration 7

Political Science Major Courses After students complete the intro or core courses, they will then be eligible to take concentration courses in the concentration they have chosen. In addition to these concentration and intro courses, students will need to complete two upper division School of Government and Public Policy Electives. These are courses in POL or PA that are not necessarily part of your set of concentration courses. The major outlines in the next several slides will show these requirements. 8

Political Science Concentrations There are seven concentrations within the major. You will need to choose one concentration: -American Politics -Ideas and Methods -Law and Public Policy -Comparative Politics -International Relations -Foreign Affairs -General Political Science 9

American Politics Concentration Study of the major branches of American national government and the theoretical and constitutional foundations upon which they are built, American political culture, public opinion and voting behavior. Students will also have the opportunity to study US intelligence, security and American foreign policy. Students in this concentration will take courses such as: POL 301 Methods of Political Inquiry; POL 434 Quantitative Analysis; POL 309 The Judicial Process; POL 326 American Political Thought; POL 335 Gender and Politics; POL 407 Congress and American Politics; POL 435 Public Opinion & Voting Behavior; POL 469 Law And Social Change; POL 471 Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties; POL 455 American Foreign Policy; PA 479 Intelligence & U.S. National Security and PA 487 US National Security and the Use of Covert Action. 10

Ideas and Methods Concentration Philosophical, normative and empirical approaches to the study of political life with a focus on the problems of democracy, liberty, authority, obligation, and ideology. Students in this concentration will take courses such as: POL 203 Political Theory; POL 301 Methods of Political Inquiry; POL 434 Quantitative Analysis; POL 363 Games of Strategy; POL 323 Modern Political Theory; POL 428 Problems in Contemporary Political Theory; POL 433 Feminist Political Theory; POL 461 Feminist IR Theories; and POL 437 Democracies Emerging and Evolving. 11

Law and Public Policy Concentration Systematic study of the law, judicial processes and how they intersect in the formation, implementation and adjudication of public policy. Students in this concentration will take courses such as: POL 210 US and AZ constitution; POL 309 The Judicial Process; POL 469 Law And Social Change; POL 470Constitutional Law: Federalism; POL 471 Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties; POL 476 Women and the Law; POL 456 International Law; PA 344 Law and Public Policy; PA 416 Health, Ethics, and Public Policy; PA 446 Crime and Public Policy; and PA 481 Environmental Policy. 12

Comparative Politics Concentration Examination of cross-national study of politics by looking at the different types of constitutional and institutional systems from around the world, including the relation between different governmental structures, national economic and social organization and political cultures. Students in this concentration will take courses such as: POL 340 Politics in Advanced Industrialized States; PA 411 Comparative National Level Security Institutions; PA 419 Governance, Security, State Formation & Terrorism; POL430 Electoral Systems & Their Consequences; POL 437 Democracies Emerging and Evolving; POL 442A European Politics and Society; POL 452 the Politics of the EU; POL 443 Russian Politics; POL 446 Comparative Political Elites; and PA 481 Environmental Policy. 13

International Relations Investigation of the mechanisms of global order and change, such as war and peace, diplomacy, conflict resolution, and alliances. Students in this concentration will take courses such as: POL 202 International Relations; POL 360 International Political Economy; POL 361 International Organizations; POL 365 POL Contemporary International Politics; POL 441Arab-Israeli Conflict; POL 465 International Politics of the Middle East; POL 451 Russian Foreign Policy; POL 454 Theories of International Relations; POL 455 American Foreign Policy; POL 456 International Law; POL 462 Armed Conflict & Conflict Management. 14

Foreign Affairs Concentration This concentration combines courses from international relations and comparative politics and is meant for those students interested in international careers in fields such as diplomacy, development, and security. This concentration requires 6 th semester proficiency in a foreign language, participation in a professional seminar and it requires some foreign experience. Examples of foreign experience are domestic internships that are international in scope or study abroad in a foreign country. 15

General Political Science The General Political Science option is for students who do not wish to have a specific concentration area. Students would complete the core courses (general political science majors will need to complete 1 additional lower level pol course from POL 201, 202, 203, 204, or 206) and then 6 upper division POL courses from three different concentration areas. This option is ideal for students who would like to receive a wellrounded and diverse background in Political Science rather than focusing on a certain area. 16

Major Outlines for each individual concentration will follow this slide. Please print the forms for the concentrations you are interested in. These forms list all the major requirements for a POL major in that specific concentration. 17

Checklist: Bachelor of Arts Political Science: American Politics Concentration (Fall 2012 and beyond) Name: ID#: Date: Catalog Year: American Politics Concentration Writing Requirement: Students receiving a B or better in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 1 POL writing course for a B grade or better. Students receiving a C or worse grade in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 2 POL writing courses and they must earn a B grade or better in 1 and a C grade or better in the other. Courses marked with an * are writing emphasis courses. Major GPA: A minimum 2.0 GPA is required for all major coursework. Major Upper Division: A minimum of 18 units of upper division major coursework is required. Residency Requirement: A minimum of 18 units of the POL coursework must be taken at the University of Arizona. Minor Required: A minor or second major is required for this major. 2 nd Semester ENGL grade SGPP Core Courses Writing Emphasis Course(s): Grade: POL/SBS 200 SGPP 300A SGPP 300B Choose two courses from POL 202, 203, 204 OR 206: 1. 2. ECON 200 Intro American Politics Course (3 units) 1. POL 201 American National Government American Politics Specialization Courses (12 units) Students must pick 4 courses from their area of concentration: See back page for course options. (only one may be 200 level and no more than two courses can be POL/SOC 315; POL/GWS/HIST/WS 386; POL/COMM 410; POL/GEOG 488; POLV 309; POLV 326; POLV/LASV 388; POLV 407; POLV 412; POLV 431; POLV 455; POLV 470; POLV 471; POLV 476; and POLV 485) 1. Upper 2. Upper 3. Upper 4. Upper SGPP Electives (6 units) Students must pick 2 courses from the SGPP Elective list: See back page for course options. (Student may NOT take the POLV equivalents of any of the courses) 1. Upper 2. Upper 18

American Politics Specialization Courses: POL 309* The Judicial Process POL/SOC 315 Political Sociology POL 326* American Political Thought POL/MAS/AFAS/BLS 330* Minority Groups & Am. Politics POL/MAS 332* Politics of Mexican-American Community POL/GWS 335* Gender and Politics POL/GWS/HIST/WS 386 Race/Gender: Genealogies, Formations, Politics POL/LAS 388 Immigration and Refugee Policy POL/PA 406 Bureaucracy, Politics and Policy POL 407 Congress and American Politics POL/COMM 410 Struggle for Presidency POL 412* Local Government & Administration POL 431 Political Culture & Dynamics of Change in American Society POL 432* Pressure Groups POL 435 Public Opinion & Voting Behavior POL 455* American Foreign Policy POL 469* Law and Social Change POL 470 Constitutional Law: Federalism POL 471 Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties POL 476 Women and the Law POL/PA 479 Intelligence & US National Security POL 483* Urban and Public Policy POL 485 National Security Policy POL/GEOG 488 Governing Science and Tecology PA 487 US National Security and the Use of Covert Action Additional upper division courses from this list beyond the 4 required can be used as SGPP electives. 19

Checklist: Bachelor of Arts Political Science: Ideas and Methods Concentration (Fall 2012 and beyond) Name: ID#: Date: Catalog Year: Ideas & Methods Concentration Writing Requirement: Students receiving a B or better in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 1 POL writing course for a B grade or better. Students receiving a C or worse grade in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 2 POL writing courses and they must earn a B grade or better in 1 and a C grade or better in the other. Courses marked with an * are writing emphasis courses. Major GPA: A minimum 2.0 GPA is required for all major coursework. Major Upper Division: A minimum of 18 units of upper division major coursework is required. Residency Requirement: A minimum of 18 units of the POL coursework must be taken at the University of Arizona. Minor Required: A minor or second major is required for this major. SGPP Core Courses (18 units) ECON 200 POL/SBS 200 SGPP 300A SGPP 300B Choose two courses from POL 201, 202, 204 OR 206: 1. 2. 2 nd Semester ENGL grade Writing Emphasis Course(s): Grade: Intro Ideas and Methods Courses (3 units) 1. POL 203 Political Theory Ideas and Methods Concentration Courses (12 units) Students must pick 3 courses from their area of concentration: See back page for course options. (no more than two courses from POL/SOC 315; POL/ANTH 424A; POL/PHIL 438; POL/SOC 463; POL/GEOG 488; POLV 326; POLV456; POLV 470; POLV 471; POLV 476) 1. Upper 2. Upper 3. Upper 4. Upper SGPP Electives (6 units) Students must pick 2 courses from the SGPP Elective list: See back page for course options. (Student may NOT take the POLV equivalents of any of the courses) 1. Upper 2. Upper 20

Ideas and Methods Concentration Courses: POL/SOC 315 Political Sociology POL 323* Modern Political Theory POL 326* American Political Thought POL 335* Gender and Politics POL 363 Games of Strategy POL/ANTH 424A Political Ecology POL 425 Liberalism and Its Critics POL 427* Continental Political Theory POL 428* Problems in Contemporary Political Theory POL/GWS 433* Feminist Political Theory POL 434 Quantitative Analysis of Political Problems POL 437* Democracies Emerging and Evolving POL/PHIL 438 Philosophy of LawPOL 454 Theories of International Relations POL 456* International Law POL 461* Feminist IR Theories POL/SOC 463 Studies in Grand Strategy POL 469* Law and Social Change POL 470 Constitutional Law: Federalism POL 471 Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties POL 473* Govt. & Economic Well Being POL 476 Women and the Law POL/GEOG 488 Governing Science and Technology Additional upper division courses from this list beyond the 3 required, can be used as SGPP electives 21

Checklist: Bachelor of Arts Political Science: Law & Public Policy Concentration (Fall 2012 and beyond) Name: ID#: Date: Catalog Year: Law and Public Policy Concentration Writing Requirement: Students receiving a B or better in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 1 POL writing course for a B grade or better. Students receiving a C or worse grade in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 2 POL writing courses and they must earn a B grade or better in 1 and a C grade or better in the other. Courses marked with an * are writing emphasis courses. Major GPA: A minimum 2.0 GPA is required for all major coursework. Major Upper Division: A minimum of 18 units of upper division major coursework is required. Residency Requirement: A minimum of 18 units of the POL coursework must be taken at the University of Arizona. Minor Required: A minor or second major is required for this major. SGPP Core Courses (18 units) ECON 200 POL/SBS 200 SGPP 300A SGPP 300B Choose two courses from POL 202, 203, 204 OR 206: 1. 2. 2 nd Semester ENGL grade Writing Emphasis Course(s): Grade: Intro Course (3 units) 1. POL 201 American National Government Law & Public Policy Concentration Courses (12 units) Students must pick 5 courses from their area of concentration: See back page for course options. (only one course may be 200 level and no more than two courses can be POL/PHIL 438; POL/GEOG 488; POL/PHIL 438; POLV 309; POLV326; POLV/LASV 388; POLV 455; POLV 470; POLV 471; POLV 476; POLV 485) 1. Upper 2. Upper 3. Upper 4. Upper SGPP Electives (6 units) Students must pick 2 courses from the SGPP Elective list: See back page for course options. (Student may NOT take the POLV equivalents of any of the courses) 1. Upper 2. Upper 22

Law & Public Policy Concentration Courses: POL 210 US and AZ Constitution POL 309* The Judicial Process POL 326* American Political Thought POL/LAS 388 Immigration and Refugee Policy POL 428* Problems in Contemporary Political Theory POL 434 Quantitative Analysis of Political Problems POL/PHIL 438 Philosophy of Law POL 451* Russian Foreign Policy POL 455* American Foreign Policy POL 456* International Law POL 469* Law and Social Change POL 470 Constitutional Law: Federalism POL 471 Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties POL/PA 473* Government and Economic Well-being POL 476 Women and the Law POL 483* Urban and Public Policy POL 485 National Security Policy POL/GEOG 488 Governing Science and Technology PA/POL 481 Environmental Policy Additional upper division courses beyond the 4 needed from this list can count towards SGPP electives. 23

Checklist: Bachelor of Arts Political Science: Comparative Politics Concentration (Fall 2012 and beyond) Name: ID#: Date: Catalog Year: Comparative Politics Concentration Writing Requirement: Students receiving a B or better in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 1 POL writing course for a B grade or better. Students receiving a C or worse grade in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 2 POL writing courses and they must earn a B grade or better in 1 and a C grade or better in the other. Courses marked with an * are writing emphasis courses. Major GPA: A minimum 2.0 GPA is required for all major coursework. Major Upper Division: A minimum of 18 units of upper division major coursework is required. Residency Requirement: A minimum of 18 units of the POL coursework must be taken at the University of Arizona. Minor Required: A minor or second major is required for this major. 2 nd Semester ENGL grade SGPP Core Courses (18 units) ECON 200 POL/SBS 200 SGPP 300A SGPP 300B Choose two courses from POL 201, 202, 203 OR 206: 1. 2. Writing Emphasis Course(s): Grade: Intro Comparative Politics Course (3 units) 1. POL 204 Comparative Politics Comparative Politics Concentration Courses (12 units) Students must pick 4 courses from their area of concentration: See back page for course options. (no more than two courses can be POL/JUS/HIST 377; POL/NES 389; POLV/LASV/MASV 429; POLV 445; POLV/LASV/MASV 448; POL/EAS 466; POL/HIST 477) 1. upper 2. upper 3. upper 4. upper SGPP Electives (6 units) Students must pick 2 courses from the SGPP Elective list: See back page for course options. (Student may NOT take the POLV equivalents of any of the courses) 1. Upper 2. Upper 24

Comparative Concentration Couses: POL 340 Politics in Advanced Industrialized States POL/JUS/HIST 377 Modern Israel POL/NES 389 Middle Eastern Ethnic and Religious Minorities POL 401 The Politics and Governance of Water POL/LAS/MAS 429* The US-Mexican Borderlands in Comparative Perspective POL 430 Electoral Systems & Their Consequences POL 437* Democracies Emerging and Evolving POL 442A European Politics and Society POL 443 Russian Politics POL 445* Comparative Political Revolution POL 446* Comparative Political Elites POL/LAS 447 Latin-American Political Development POL/LAS/MAS 448* Government and Politics of Mexico POL 449 The Politics of Cultural Conflict POL 452 Politics in the European Union POL/EAS 466 Japanese and Chinese Nationalism POL 472 Health Care Systems and Policy POL/HIST 477 Comparative History of World Revolutions PA/POL 411 Comparative National Level Security Institutions PA/POL 419 Governance, Security, State Formation & Terrorism PA/POL 481 Environmental Policy Additional upper division courses from this list beyond the 4 required can be used as SGPP electives. 25

Checklist: Bachelor of Arts Political Science: IR Concentration (Fall 2012 and beyond) Name: ID#: Date: Catalog Year: International Relations Concentration Writing Requirement: Students receiving a B or better in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 1 POL writing course for a B grade or better. Students receiving a C or worse grade in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 2 POL writing courses and they must earn a B grade or better in 1 and a C grade or better in the other. Courses marked with an * are writing emphasis courses. Major GPA: A minimum 2.0 GPA is required for all major coursework. Major Upper Division: A minimum of 18 units of upper division major coursework is required. Residency Requirement: A minimum of 18 units of the POL coursework must be taken at the University of Arizona. Minor Required: A minor or second major is required for this major. 2 nd Semester ENGL grade SGPP Core Courses (18 units) ECON 200 POL/SBS 200 SGPP 300A SGPP 300B Choose two courses from POL 201, 203, 204 OR 206: 1. 2. Writing Emphasis Course(s): Grade: Intro International Relations Course (3 units) 1. POL 202 International Relations IR Concentration Courses (12 units) Students must pick 4 courses from their area of concentration: See back page for course options. (no more than two courses can be POL/GEOG 373; POL/SOC 463; POL/AFAS 482; POL/NES 484) 1. Upper 2. Upper 3. Upper 4. Upper SGPP Electives (6 units) Students must pick 2 courses from the SGPP Elective list: See back page for course options. (Student may NOT take the POLV equivalents of any of the courses) 1. Upper 2. Upper 26

IR Concentration Courses: POL 360 International Political Economy POL 361 International Organizations POL 365 Contemporary International Politics POL/GEOG 373 Political Geography POL 397A Advanced Model United Nations Workshop PA/POL 411 Comparative National Level Security Institutions PA/POL 419 Governance, Security, State Formation and Terrorism POL/NES 441 Arab-Israeli Conflict POL 451* Russian Foreign Policy POL 454 Theories of International Relations POL 455* American Foreign Policy POL 456* International Law POL/CHN 460 Modern Chinese Foreign Relations POL/GWS 461* Feminist IR Theories POL 462 Armed Confict & Conflict Management POL/SOC 463 Studies in Grand Strategy POL/EAS 464 International Relations of East Asia POL/NES 465 International Politics of the Middle East PA/POL 479 Intelligence & US National Security POL/AFAS 482 African Americans & US Foreign Policy POL/NES/HIST 484 History of Arab-Israeli Conflict 1800-Present Additional upper division courses from this list beyond the 4 required can be used as SGPP electives. 27

Checklist: Bachelor of Arts Political Science: Foreign Affairs Concentration (Fall 2012 and beyond) Name: ID#: Date: Catalog Year: Foreign Affairs Concentration Writing Requirement: Students receiving a B or better in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 1 POL writing course for a B grade or better. Students receiving a C or worse grade in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 2 POL writing courses and they must earn a B grade or better in 1 and a C grade or better in the other. Courses marked with an * are writing emphasis courses. Major GPA: A minimum 2.0 GPA is required for all major coursework. Major Upper Division: A minimum of 18 units of upper division major coursework is required. Residency Requirement: A minimum of 18 units of the POL coursework must be taken at the University of Arizona. Minor Required: A minor or second major is required for this major. Language Proficiency Requirement: A 6th semester foreign language proficiency is required for this major concentration. SGPP Core Courses (18 units) ECON 200 POL/SBS 200 SGPP 300A SGPP 300B POL 204 Choose one course from POL 201, 203, OR 206: 2 nd Semester ENGL grade Writing Emphasis Course(s): Grade: _ A minimum of 18 units of upper division major coursework required. must be completed. Intro Foreign Affairs Courses (7 units) 1. POL 202 International Relations 2. Professional Seminar (1 unit) 3. Advisor Credit (Int l Experience approved by advisor: i.e., domestic internship or study abroad- 3 units) Foreign Affairs Concentration Courses (12 units) Students must pick 4 courses from their area of concentration: See back page for course options. (no more than two courses can be POL/GEOG 373; POL/AFAS 482; POL/NES 484; POL/HIST/JUS 377; POL/NES 389; POLV/LASV/MASV 429; POLV 445; POLV/LASV/MASV 448; POL/SOC 463; POL/EAS 466; POL/HIST 477) 1. 2. 3. 4. SGPP Electives (6 units) Students must pick 2 courses from the SGPP Elective list: See back page for course options. (Student may NOT take the POLV equivalents of any of the courses) 1. Upper 2. Upper 28

Foreign Affairs Concentration Courses: POL/LAS 247 Introduction to Latin-American Politics POL 297A United Nations POL 301 Methods of Political Inquiry POL 340 Politics in Advanced Industrialized States POL 341 Comparative Public Policy POL 360 International Political Economy POL 361 International Organizations POL 363 Games of Strategy POL 365 Contemporary International Politics POL/GEOG 373 Political Geography POL/JUS/HIST 377 Modern Israel POL/LAS 388 Immigration and Refugee Policy POL/NES 389 Middle Eastern Ethnic and Religious Minorities POL 397A Advanced Model United Nations Workshop POL 401 The Poitics and Governance of Water PA/POL 419 Governance, Security, State Formation, and Terrorism POL/LAS/MAS 429* The US Mexican Borderlands in Comparative Perspective POL 434 Quantitative Analysis of Political Problems POL 437* Democracies Emerging and Evolving POL/NES 441 Arab-Israeli Conflict POL 442A European Politics and Society POL 443 Russian Politics POL 445 Comparative Political Revolution POL 446 Comparative Political Elites POL/LAS 447 Latin American Political Development POL/LAS/MAS 448 Government and Politics of Mexico POL 449 The Politics of Cultural Conflict POL 451* Russian Foreign Policy POL 452 Politics in the European Union POL 454 Theories of International Relations POL 455* American Foreign Policy POL 456* International Law POL/LAS 457 Inter-American Politics POL/CHN 460 Modern Chinese Foreign Relations POL/GWS 461* Feminist IR Theories POL 462 Armed Conflict and Conflict Management POL/SOC 463 Studies in Grand Strategy POL/EAS 464 International Relations of East Asia POL/NES 465 International Politics of the Middle East POL/EAS 466 Japanese and Chinese Nationalism POL/AFAS 468 Government and Politics of Africa POL 473* Government and Economic Well-being POL/HIST 477 Comparative History of World Revolutions PA/POL 479 Intelligence and US National Security PA/POL 481 Environmental Policy POL/AFAS 482 African Americans and US Foreign Policy POL/NES 484 History of Arab Israel Conflict 1800- Present POL 485 National Security Policy 29

Checklist: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science: NO CONCENTRATION-catalogs FALL 2012 and beyond Major GPA: A minimum 2.0 GPA is required for all major coursework. Major Upper Division: A minimum of 18 units of upper division major coursework is required. Residency Requirement: A minimum of 18 units of the POL coursework must be taken at the University of Arizona. Minor Required: A minor or second major is required for this major. Internship/Independent Study Units: A max of 6 units can be internship (POL 393/493) and/or independent study (POL 399/499) General Political Science SGPP Core Courses (15 units) Semester Taken Grade 1. ECON 200 Basic Economic Issues 2. SBS/POL 200 Intro to Statistics for SS 3. SGPP 300A 4. SGPP 300B Choose three courses from: POL 201, 206, 202, 203, 204 1. 2. 3. Upper Division POL courses: Choose 6 upper division (300-400 level) courses from at least 3 different concentration areas (see reverse side for list of courses): Course Concentration Area Semester Taken Grade 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Writing Requirement: Students receiving a B or better in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 1 POL writing course for a B grade or better. Students receiving a C or worse grade in ENGL 102, 108, or 109H must complete 2 POL writing courses and they must earn a B grade or better in 1 and a C grade or better in the other. Courses marked with an * are writing emphasis courses. 2 nd Semester ENGL grade Writing Emphasis Course(s): Grade: 30

Concentration Areas and Corresponding Courses Courses noted with a * are writing emphasis courses Please note: Not all courses are offered every semester. You must have the pre-req completed or in-progress to enroll. Pre-reqs are posted in the catalog and the schedule of classes American Politics POL 309* The Judicial Process POL 315 Political Sociology (Soc home dept.) POL 330* Minority Groups & Am. Politics POL 332* Politics of Mexican-American Community POL 386 Race/Gender: Genealogies, Formations, Politics (GWS home dept) POL 388 Immigration and Refugee Policy POL 406 Bureaucracy, Politics, and Policy (PA home dept) POL 407 Congress and American Politics POL 410 Struggle for Presidency POL 412* Local Government & Administration POL 431 Political Culture & Dynamics of Change in Amer Society POL 432* Pressure Groups POL 435 Public Opinion and Voting Behavior POL 469 Law and Social Change POL 474 Administrative Law POL 480* Formation of Public Policy POL 481 Environmental Policy (PA home dept) POL 483* Urban and Public Policy POL 485 National Security Policy POL 487 Race and Public Policy POL 488 Governing Science and Technology (Geog home dept) POL 496L Governance & Security, and the Response to Terrorism (PA home dept) International Relations POL 360* International Political Economy POL 361 International Organizations POL 365 Contemporary International Politics POL 373 Political Geography (Geog home dept) POL 441 Arab-Israeli Conflict POL 451* Russian Foreign Policy POL 454 Theories of International Relations POL 455* American Foreign Policy POL 456* International Law POL 460 Modern Chinese Foreign Relations POL 461* Feminist IR Theories POL 462 Armed Conflict & Conflict Management POL 463 Studies in Grand Strategy (Soc home dept) POL 464 International Relations of East Asia POL 465 International Politics of the Middle East POL 482 African Americans & US Foreign Policy (AFAS home dept) POL 484 History of Arab-Israeli Conflict 1800-present (NES home dept) Ideas and Methods POL 301 Methods of Political Inquiry POL 323* Modern Political Theory POL 326* American Political Thought POL 335* Gender and Politics POL 363 Games of Strategy (college algebra is a pre-req) POL 424A Political Ecology (Anth home dept) POL 425* Liberalism and its Critics POL 427* Continental Political Theory POL 428* Problems in Contemporary Political Theory POL 433* Feminist Political Theory POL 434 Quantitative Analysis of Political Problems POL 436* Violent Crime and Political Order POL 437* Democracies Emerging and Evolving POL 438A Philosophy of Law (PHIL home dept) POL 470* Constitutional Law: Federalism POL 471* Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties POL 473* Govt. and Economic Well-Being POL 476 Women and the Law Comparative Politics POL 340 Politics in Advanced Industrialized States POL 341* Comparative Public Policy POL 345 Caribbean Politics POL 347 Politics of Latin America POL 350* Politics and Health Care Systems POL 377 Modern Israel (JUS home dept) POL 389 Middle East. Ethnic and Rel. Minorities (NES home dept) POL 401 The Politics and Governance of Water POL 419 Governance, Sec, State Form.& Terror. (PA home dept) POL 429* The US-Mexican Borderlands in Comp. Perspective POL 430 Electoral Systems & Their Consequences POL 442A West European Politics POL 443 Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics POL 445* Comparative Political Revolution POL 446* Comparative Political Elites POL 447 Latin American Political Development POL 448* Government and Politics of Mexico POL 449 The Politics of Cultural Conflict POL 450 Religion and Politics POL 452 Politics in the European Union POL 466 Japanese and Chinese Nationalism (EAS home dept) POL 468* Government and Politics of Africa POL 472 Health Care Systems and Policy POL 477 Comp. History of World Revolutions (Hist home dept) 31

School of Government and Public Policy Fee Students who have earned 60 or more units (Junior Standing) will be charged a $400.00 per semester fee This fee has been used to hire adjuncts and ultimately make more seats available to Political Science and Public Management majors The School is also excited about beginning a Speaker Series, bringing professionals from the field to UA to speak to SGPP students The School plans to hold events to help students grow professionally such as resume writing workshops 32

Beyond the Classroom SGPP offers many professional opportunities outside of the classroom. We hold workshops on resume writing, interviewing and networking, career searches and more. Check out our website to see current activities: sgpp.arizona.edu You can study abroad just about anywhere! Contact the office of Study Abroad for more information: 520-626-9211 Internships are encouraged and can be used for POL credit, if approved. The Internship POL 393 credit would be applied to the SGPP elective area of the major (refer to major outline). You can visit our website to see possible internship opportunities. 33

Exciting Opportunity to study abroad in the Ukraine! Summer or Semester-Long programs available Program includes excursions and cultural activities Classes are conducted at the facilities of Kharkov National University of Economics and students live on campus in a modern dormitory Courses count just the same as POL courses taken at UA: course grades calculate into your UA GPA Courses are offered on rotation and include: POL 443 Russian Politics POL 451 Russian Foreign Policy POL 315 Political Sociology POL 399 Independent Study Elementary Russian courses are also offered UA Alumnus Professor Mikhail Beznosov teaches courses as well as other UA faculty. For more information contact: mikhailb@email.arizona.edu or visit studyabroad.arizona.edu 34

Advising Social Sciences 3 rd Floor phone: 520-621-7601 ~Website http://sgpp.arizona.edu ~Academic Advisors for Political Science: Advises Last Names A-K Michael Greeley, greeley@email.arizona.edu Advises Last Names L-Z Heidi Creel, heidim@email.arizona.edu ~You should make an appointment with your advisor at least once a semester. ~To Schedule an appointment or view walk-in hours: http://sbs.arizona.edu/advising/student/login.php 35

Please check back after Priority Registration this semester for the change of major paperwork to be included with this information session. Thank you for your interest in Political Sciecne. 36