UMA Undergraduate Guide 2019-2020 Academic Departments and Programs Political Science and Legal Studies Political Science The Major
The MajorRequirementsThese requirements apply to students entering the University of Massachusetts in fall 2018 or later. For requirements for earlier entry years see archived Guides to Undergraduate Programs. The Department of Political Science requires its majors to complete a minimum of 44 credits in Political Science, including the Junior Year Writing and Integrative Experience requirements. All courses counted toward the Major must be taken for a letter grade and carry at least three credits and no more than five transfer courses (or a maximum of 20 credits) may count toward the major. Students must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA within the major as well as overall at the University in order to graduate. Required Introductory CoursesThree introductory Political Science courses as follows (one in each category):
Students must achieve a cumulative average of a 2.0 across the three introductory courses described above. Upper-level RequirementTwenty-four credits at the 200-level or above, at least 12 of which must be at the 300-level or above (a 200-level introductory class used to fulfill the political theory introductory requirement may not count toward the upper-level requirement). The Junior Year Writing (377) and Integrative Experience courses may be counted among these courses. Not more than one of these courses can be an independent study or a graded internship. Honors research, Honors Project, and Honors Thesis courses (POLISCI 499Y, POLISCI 499P, POLISCI 499T) are in addition to the 44 credits required for the major. Global Knowledge & Skills RequirementComplete at least three courses, or nine credits, choosing one of the following options: 1) Global Courses – three courses from a Global Knowledge & Skills list (found on the department website) 2) Certificates approved by the department (list found on website) 3) Study Abroad (IPO-approved program) 4) Foreign Language (in sequence) 5) Individualized (with approval from Undergraduate Program Director). Coursework in this requirement area may not overlap with other requirements in the major. Honors ProgramThe Political Science Honors Program is open to majors who have a grade point average of 3.400 or higher and who are in Commonwealth Honors College. Students are admitted to this program by application and, once accepted, they fulfill part of their departmental with honors courses. These requirements include five General Studies honors courses (GSH) and four honors classes in the department (Departmental Honors – DH) or across departments (Multidisciplinary Honors – MH). The DH or MH requirements include an Honors Thesis or Project (six more credits on one topic). Distinctions may be achieved for excellence in the capstone, project, or thesis, combined with higher overall GPAs. For detailed information on diploma and transcript recognitions, and for criteria required to graduate with Latin honors, see the “University Graduation Requirements” section of this Guide. Enrollment preference in Honors courses is given to Commonwealth College and Political Science Department Honors students. More information is available from the department’s Honors Coordinator or on the department's website. Education Abroad and ExchangesNumerous opportunities are available for study at other institutions. Students can take classes at Smith, Amherst, Mount Holyoke, and Hampshire College as part of the Five College Consortium. Our Domestic Exchange program allows individuals to choose from over 170 institutions in the U.S. and continue UMass degree progress while on another campus. Last, our Study Abroad program provides the opportunity to attend a variety of foreign universities. Questions about the applicability of exchange credits to the major should be directed to the department’s Chief Undergraduate Advisor. Up to five Political Science courses may be taken in this manner. Students should consult with the department’s advising office on course selection before starting the exchange. Related ProgramsMany certificate programs are available to undergraduates in fields closely related to Political Science, including the Five College International Relations Certificate, the Film Studies Certificate, and certificates in African Studies; Criminal Justice; Public Policy and Administration; Middle Eastern Studies; Latin American, Caribbean & Latino Studies, among others. Students also may pursue minors in conjunction with their Political Science major in such areas as Communication, Economics, Information Technology (IT), Journalism, Sociology, and Women’s Studies. InternshipsSeveral types of internships are available to Political Science majors. Students regularly intern with government institutions at all levels, non-profit advocacy groups, research organizations, and other agencies with public service functions (including law offices). Internships are designed to enable students to earn graduation credits while working for a semester in a professional position to gain work experience. More information about internships is available through the department's advising office. Undergraduate ResearchThe Department offers several opportunities for undergraduates to become involved in research. Our Undergraduate Research Engagement Program (UREP) pairs majors with faculty for one-on-one experience conducting research. Independent Study courses offer students opportunities to explore areas of personal interest with the structured guidance of a faculty member. Similarly, students in the Commonwealth Honors College can conduct and write original research through Honors Theses and Capstones. Accelerated Master'sThe Accelerated Master's Degree in the Department of Political Science is a flexible and individualized plan of graduate study for undergraduate students at UMass Amherst, Mount Holyoke College, Hampshire College, Amherst College, and Smith College. The Accelerated MA is a 30-credit master's degree open to students at the Five Colleges with a 3.5 overall GPA or better. It allows Five College students to complete a bachelor and master's degree in a total of five years. The full bachelor and master's program is 150 credits.
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