A political science major requires 45 hours of coursework. Thirty-three of these hours come from political science classes; these are the core requirements. The remaining 12 hours are called supporting coursework.

Citizen Politics Concentration Icon Citizen Politics Concentration

RequirementsHours
PS 100: Introduction to Political Science3

Select at least one of the following:

    PS 101: Introduction to US Government and Politics
    PS 240: Introduction to Comparative Politics
    PS 241: Comparative Politics in Developing Nations

3
Select any additional 100- or 200-level political science courses6
Select any 300- or 400-level political science courses, at least 9 hours of which must come from the Citizen Politics concentration course list maintained by the department. The other 6 hours may be any 300- or 400-level political science course.15
Select political science courses at any level, at least 3 hours of which must come from the Citizen Politics concentration course list maintained by the department.6
Total Hours33

The political science major requires at least 15 hours of advanced coursework (300- or 400- level). Of those 15 hours, at least 12 hours must be taken on the Urbana-Champaign campus. For the purposes of this requirement, a student participating in PS 490 (Individual Study) and/or PS 491 (Government Internship) hours which are supervised by faculty of this campus, no matter where the independent study or internship is located, will be considered “on-campus”.

Students interested in the Citizen Politics concentration can use the Citizen Politics concentration planning form as a guide. View all concentration course lists. (course syllabi)

Supporting Coursework

Students must select at least 12 hours of thematically-related coursework at the 200- level or higher that is outside political science and developed in conjunction with an academic advisor. If a student has selected a second major or a minor, this can generally be considered supporting coursework. See exceptions below.

The following courses may NOT be used for supporting coursework: political science courses or courses cross-listed with political science, basic composition courses, language courses below the fourth level that are being used to complete the non-primary language general education requirement, and any courses taken credit/no credit or satisfactory/unsatisfactory.

 

Related topics: