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Jul 04, 2022
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UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2020-2021 [Archived Catalog]
Political Science, B.S.
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University Core - English (9 hours)
University Core - History (6 hours)
University Core - Bible (6 hours)
University Core - Social Sciences (3 hours)
University Core - Science (4 hours)
Four hours of science are required, including one lecture with a corresponding lab. Students are encouraged to choose from one of the following lab courses:
University Core - Mathematics (3 hours)
Any MAT course numbered 105 or higher, determined in consultation with the advisor.
University Core - Fine Arts (3 hours)
University Core - Physical Education (2 hours)
Two hours are required. Recommended courses are KIN 123 - Fitness for Life (2 hours) or two (1 hour) PED activity courses.
University Core - Chapel
Students at Mississippi College are required to complete chapel requirements based on the student classification at the time of enrollment as detailed below:
Freshman (0-23 semester hours) |
4 semesters |
Sophomore (24-53 semester hours) |
3 semesters |
Junior (54-83 semester hours) |
2 semesters |
Senior (84 or more semester hours) |
1 semester |
Students classified as ADP (Accelerated Degree Program) and students enrolled in online degree programs are exempt from chapel requirements.
Political Science Courses (18 Hours)
Related Electives (15 Hours)
Choose fifteen (15) hours from the remainder of the Political Science offerings or from those History offerings carrying Political Science credit. Communication Course (3 Hours)
Choose one of the following: MINOR REQUIREMENTS (18 HOURS)
A typical minor consists of 18 semester hours; however, some department minors may vary in terms of required semester hours. The minor should be selected in consultation with the student’s advisor. GENERAL ELECTIVES
Sufficient elective hours must be taken to meet the minimum hour requirement for graduation in this program. Electives should be chosen in consultation with advisor. Note:
Students must take the major field examination approved by the department for this degree program during the final semester before graduation. |
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