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First Semester<br />

HIST 111 World Civilization since 1500 3<br />

PYSC 204 Elementary Statistics in Psychology or<br />

SOCI 309 Elementary Statistics in Sociology 3<br />

GOVT ___ Sub‐Field Elective 3<br />

GOVT ___ Sub‐Field Elective 3<br />

____ ___ Other Elective 3<br />

15<br />

Second Semester<br />

GOVT 391 Research and Methods in Political Science 3<br />

GOVT ___ Sub‐Field Elective 3<br />

GOVT ___ Sub‐Field Elective 3<br />

____ ___ Other Elective 3<br />

____ ___ Other Elective 3<br />

15<br />

SENIOR YEAR<br />

FIRST SEMESTER<br />

GOVT 462 Capstone Seminar I 3<br />

GOVT ___ Sub‐Field Elective 3<br />

GOVT ___ Sub‐Field Elective 3<br />

____ ___ Other Elective 3<br />

____ ___ Other Elective 2<br />

14<br />

Second Semester<br />

GOVT 463 Capstone Seminar II 3<br />

____ ___ Other Electives 9<br />

12<br />

GEOGRAPHY MINOR<br />

Geography is a specialized field of study and is basic to a liberal arts education. The Geography Track is<br />

concerned with the reality of the human habitat in regional environments; with the ways space is<br />

organized for economic, social and political purposes; with the manner in which natural resources are<br />

utilized and developed and their uses; and with the relationships between these considerations and<br />

public policy. Its sphere is the whole world. Students who wish to complete the track in geography must<br />

earn a grade of “C” or higher in all Geography courses.<br />

CORE REQUIREMENTS (15 semester hours)<br />

Sem. Hrs.<br />

GEOG 101 Elements of Geography I 3<br />

GEOG 102 Elements of Geography II 3<br />

GEOG ___ Geography Electives 9<br />

15<br />

PHILOSOPHY MINOR<br />

The philosophy curriculum is multicultural and promotes a critical understanding of the foundations of<br />

the humanities and the natural sciences. A thematic and historical approach is used to study the<br />

fundamental features of the universe (metaphysics), how one knows (epistemology), and how one<br />

ought to live (ethics). GOVT 315 and GOVT 316 may be used as philosophy electives.<br />

212 <strong>2009</strong>‐<strong>2010</strong> Undergraduate Catalog

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