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departments / schools<br />
Bachelor of Arts, History<br />
(127 credits)<br />
General Education Requirements<br />
HIST 10600 Freshman Experience<br />
Nine hours of 100 level history courses<br />
Research and methods in History:<br />
HIST 29500 History and Writing<br />
HIST 36900 Research in History<br />
Two American (U.S.) History Courses<br />
Two Non-American (Non-U.S.) History Courses<br />
Twelve additional hours of History at 30000 level or higher<br />
Electives or Minor (28 or 31 credits)<br />
History Minor<br />
(15 credits)<br />
HIST 15100 or HIST 15200; HIST 11000 or HIST 10400; and nine credits of History courses<br />
above the 29900-level<br />
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science<br />
(127 credits)<br />
POL 20000 Intro. to the Study of Political Science. (Freshman Experience)<br />
POL 30000 Introduction to Political Analysis<br />
Three courses chosen from 2 of the 3 Areas of Political Science<br />
(one of these courses must be numbered 30000 or higher) (6 credit hours)<br />
Six other 3-credit courses in political science, at least two of which shall<br />
be numbered 40000 or higher. Students must select one course from<br />
two areas other than those in requirement<br />
POL 40100 Practicum in Local Government,<br />
POL 40600<br />
POL 49100<br />
102 | departments / schools<br />
OR<br />
Internshipin Public Agency, OR Study Abroad (3 credit hours)<br />
Senior Seminar<br />
The three AREAS of Political Science<br />
(For area assignment of courses not listed below contact departmental advisor)<br />
AREA 1: American Political Systems, Processes, and Behavior:<br />
AREA 2: Political Theory and Methodology:<br />
AREA 3: International Relations and Comparative<br />
Political Systems, Processes, and Behavior:<br />
Electives and/or Minor Requirements (34 or 37 credits)<br />
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science,<br />
Criminal Justice Option<br />
(127 credits)<br />
Freshman Experience (POL 20000)<br />
Political Science — Criminal Justice (42 credits)<br />
The following basic courses:<br />
POL 13000 Introduction to International Relations<br />
OR<br />
POL 14100 Government of the World<br />
POL 30000 Introduction to Political Analysis<br />
All of the following advanced-level courses:<br />
POL/SOC 34300 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System<br />
POL 34600 Lawand Society<br />
SOC 42100 Juvenile Delinquincy<br />
POL 30700 Victimology<br />
HIST 32500 History of Crime<br />
Four courses fromthe following:<br />
POL 33000 Politics of Lake County<br />
POL 35400 Civil Liberties and the Constitution<br />
POL 35800 Administrative Lawand Ethics<br />
POL 35900 Administrative Behavior in Public Agencies<br />
POL 36000 Women and the Law<br />
POL 36400 Law, Ethics, and Public Policy<br />
POL 37100 Comparative Urban Politics<br />
POL 37200 Indiana Government and Politics<br />
POL 34100 Criminal Investigation<br />
POL 46000 Judicial Politics<br />
POL 46100 Constitutional Law<br />
SOC 22000 Social Problems<br />
SOC 31400 Race and Ethic Relations<br />
SOC 41100 Social Stratification<br />
SOC 42200 Criminology<br />
POL/SOC 44300 Field Experience in Criminal Justice<br />
Note: POL courses taken tofulfill general education requirements may not be counted for credit in the section<br />
on the major. At least eighteen credits must be taken fromPOL classes must be above the 29900 level.<br />
Electives and/or Minor Requirements (34 or 37 credits)<br />
Political Science Minor<br />
(15 credits)<br />
POL 20000 and any 12 credits in political science classes at the 20000 level or above<br />
Bachelor of Arts, Social Studies Teaching<br />
1. General Education and School Requirements<br />
HIST 10600<br />
Freshman Experience<br />
ENGL 10800<br />
Adv. Freshman Comp.<br />
OR<br />
ENGL 10000/10400 & 10500 English Comp. I and II<br />
COM 11400<br />
Fund. Speech Com.<br />
Foreign Language 10100-10200-20100-20200<br />
(French, German, Spanish or Japanese)<br />
(Students must pass the previous level with a C- or better tocontinue tothe next language course.<br />
Science and Mathematics<br />
3 credits of Mathematics or Statistics<br />
3 credits of Life Science (NRES/SCI 10300, 10400, 10500, 11400)<br />
3 credits of Physical Science (CHM/EAS/ASTR/SCI 11200 or 11300S)<br />
Computer Utilization (CIS 20400)<br />
3. Humanities and Social Sciences<br />
One course each from:<br />
Literature<br />
Philosophy<br />
History<br />
Aesthetics (A&D 25500, MUS 25000, THTR 20100, ENGL 40500, or PHIL 10600)<br />
Economics (including ECON 21000, ECON 37500/HIST 37400, or ECON 25100)<br />
Political Science<br />
Psychology (EDPS 22000 fulfills this requirement)<br />
Sociology or Anthropology<br />
Social Studies Requirements:<br />
Three 15-24 credit hour intense areas must be taken fromamong Economics, Government, Historical<br />
Perspectives, Psychology, and Sociology. (3.0 GPA required In each prior tostudent teaching.)<br />
Description of Intense Areas for Social Studies Teaching:<br />
Economics: (MinimumMath prerequisite for this area is MA 15300)<br />
ECON 25100 Microeconomics<br />
ECON 25200 Macroeconomics<br />
Plus three courses fromthe options list below:<br />
Options list inEconomics:<br />
ECON 31100 Environmental Economics<br />
ECON 32200 Public Finance