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GENERAL


111. Politics
Introduction to the three major subfields in the study of politics: political thought, politics among nations, and American politics. (Social Science)


280/380. Political Affairs Internship
Field experience in applied politics. Prerequisites: acceptance by a sponsoring agency or individual and approval of a formal prospectus by the faculty sponsor. No more than four terms of Internship and/or Summer Study may be counted toward the minimum 32 course credits required for graduation; no more than two terms toward a Politics major; and, if taken as 380, no more than two credits toward the B.A. requirement of nine course credits at the 300 or 400 level. See Index. Courses 280/380. (CR)


290/390. Individual Project: see Courses 290/390.


299/399. Summer Internship in Political Science
Field experience in applied politics. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing, acceptance by a sponsoring agency or individual, and approval of a formal prospectus by the faculty sponsor. May be repeated once for credit. No more than four terms of Internship and/or Summer Study may be counted toward the minimum 32 course credits required for graduation; no more than two terms toward a Politics major; and, if taken as 399, no more than two credits toward the B.A. requirement of nine course credits at the 300 or 400 level. See Courses 299/399. (CR)


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