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Political Science 2022-2023 CatalogCore 2020Additional Information
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Carroll political science graduates are uniquely prepared for the demands of the professional world and the rigors of graduate studies or law school.Core 2020 is the foundation of the Catholic, liberal arts education students receive at Carroll College. The Core engages students in a broad spectrum of quantitative, scientific, aesthetic, & humanities disciplines. See additional notes & contact information here.
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Fall 1st YearSpring 1st YearIntro Course (take in semester 1-3)Notes
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PO 102 - Comparative Politics (SS) (CD)3PO 115 - International Relations (SS) (CD)3CORE 110Work with your advisor to meet educational
and career goals. Consider applying for study
abroad (Shannon Ackeret) and internship
(Laurie Rodriguez) opportunities.
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PO 104 - American Nation Gov3CORE-110 or TH 1013Philosophical Reasoning (PR)
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CORE-110 or TH 1013Phil Reasoning or Oral Comm3Oral Communications (OC)
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Phil Reasoning or Oral Comm3Distribution3Theological Foundations TH 101All students must complete program and core
requirements, earn a minimum of 122 credits to receive the degree.
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Elective3Distribution3Please see the Catalog for more information,
or visit with your academic advisor.
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Total15Total153 Intermediate Courses (sem. 3-5)
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Fall 2nd YearSpring 2nd YearIW - Intermediate Writing (Can also count toward a distribution, if appropriate)Major Specific Information
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MA 207 - Probability & Statistics (QA)3PO XXX - PO Elective3CD - Cultural Diversity (Can also count toward a distribution, if appropriate)MA 207 is a prerequisite for PO 306
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PO XXX - PO Elective3Intermediate Writing or Cultural Diversity3
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Intermediate Writing or Cultural Diversity3Advanced Courses3ILC - Integrated Learning Course (Can also count toward up to two distributions)
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Elective3 Distribution3
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Elective3Elective33 Advanced Courses (sem. 5-8) PR and one CD course must be taken prior to Ethical Reasoning; Intermediate Writing and Integrative Learning courses must be taken prior or concurrently.
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Total15Total15AW - Advanced Writing (Will likely be a course in the major)
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Fall 3rd YearSpring 3rd YearER - Ethical Reasoning (Will count toward either Faith and Reason-PHIL or Faith and Reason-THEO distribution)
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PO 3XX - PO 300 Level Elective3PO 306 - Pol. Research Methods3C4 - CORE-400 (Will be offered alongside major campstone/senior seminar course)
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Integrated Learning Course4PO 3XX - PO 300 Level Elective3
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Advanced Courses3PO XXX - PO Elective3Distribution (8-10) Could also be major requirements
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Distribution3Distribution3FAR - Arts and Letters - Fine Arts
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Distribution3Distribution3HIS - Arts and Letters - History
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Total16Total15LIT- Arts and Letters - Literature
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Fall 4th YearSpring 4th YearPHIL - Faith and Reason - Philosophy
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PO 495 - Senior Seminar3PO XXX - PO Elective3THE - Faith and Reason - Theology
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PO 425 - Internship (Sed Vitae)1CORE-4001NS - Natural Science with Lab
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Distribution3Distribution3QA - Quantitative Analysis
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Elective3Elective3SS - Social ScienceContact Information
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Elective3Elective3SS - Social ScienceCarroll Academic Advising - advising@carroll.edu
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Elective3Elective3CD - Cultural Diversity Annette Walstad - awalstad@carroll.edu
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Total16Total16Sed Vitae (1) (SV)Cheri Long - chlong@carroll.edu
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