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Political Science. Select 1 course from the APUS 2017 catalog Political Science general education requirements 3
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Political Science. Students must complete an approved Political Science course from Category 5 of the Framework. This requirement is in addition to the required Category 5 courses identified in Table 1 and the History course. American Government is recommended. Appendix A: Program-to-Program Articulation Model in Social Work REQUIRED Major-Specific Content & Competencies Notes All of the competencies from at least 3 of the following Major-Specific Content areas: 1. Introduction to Social Welfare 2. Introduction to Social Work 3. Diversity 4. Human Behavior and the Social Environment A fully transferable associate degree must include coursework that covers the competencies in at least 3 of the content areas. The content objectives and corresponding EPAS competencies required for each area are outlined in Section III. Also see Appendix C: CSWE Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (2008). REQUIRED Coursework Outside the Discipline Notes
Political Science. The Four Semester Plan included on page 2 provides the remaining requirements to complete the Ferrum College B.S. in Political Science. If the courses below are not taken, this may increase the number of credit hours needed during each of the semesters while enrolled at Ferrum College to meet degree requirements. VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM FERRUM COLLEGE Course Number Course Title Credits Bible-based Religion: REL 200 or 210 Old or New Testament 3 PLS 211 US Government I 3 PLS 212 US Government II 3 HIS 111, 112, 121 or 122 World History or US History 6 CST 100 or 110 Principles of Public Speaking 3 Course Number Credits REL 112 or REL 113 3 PSC 101 3 PSC 202 3 HIS 101, 102, 201 or 202 6 COM 201 3 Students interested in seeking the B.A. Degree (instead of B.S) should additionally take the following courses: Foreign Language at 100 level Beginning Foreign Language I & II 6 Elementary Foreign Language at 100 level 6 Foreign Language at 200 level Intermediate Foreign Language I & II 6 Intermediate Foreign Language at 200 level 6 *Note: Credits earned in the completion of the AA, AS, or AA&S degree that are not used to satisfy a specific degree requirement at Ferrum College will be counted towards the 121 credits required for graduation where unspecified hours remain. Four Semester Plan for Completion of the FERRUM COLLEGE B.S. DEGREE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE (Minor Required) The chart below includes writing intensive (WI), E-Term, and experiential learning requirements. Speaking intensive (SI) is listed when not included in list of classes to be taken in conjunction with community college degree. 50% of the required major and minor hours must be taken at Ferrum College. A total of 121 credits is required to earn a degree from Ferrum College. JUNIOR (FALL) JUNIOR (SPRING) Course Number Credits Course Number Credits PSC 310 Pol Parties & Groups in US (WI) (grade of “C” or higher required) 3 PSC 399 Citizenship & Service Learning (even) 3 SSC 251 Intro Social Science Research 3 Political Science Other Major Elective 3 Political Science Theory & Methods Elective 3 Elective for Minor or Additional Major 3 Elective for Minor or Additional Major 3 Elective for Minor or Additional Major 3 Elective for Minor or Additional Major 3 E-Term course 3 Elective to Reach 121 Required Hours 1 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 15 SENIOR (FALL) SENIOR (SPRING) Course Number Credits Course Number Credits PSC 308 Media and Politics 3 Political Science Comparative and Internatl Relations Elective ...
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Political Science. Select 1 course from the APUS 2017 catalog requirements 3 Social Sciences 6 Social Sciences
Political Science. International Studies (A.A.) Spanish Liberal Arts (A.A.) American Studies Liberal Arts (A.A.) Criminology Liberal Arts (A.A.) Educational Studies (non-certification) Liberal Arts (A.A.) English, Writing and Secondary Education Certification Liberal Arts (A.A.) French Liberal Arts (A.A.) History Liberal Arts (A.A.) Italian Liberal Arts (A.A.) Liberal Studies Liberal Arts (A.A.) Philosophy
Political Science. Liberal Arts (A.A.) Psychology
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Political Science. Frederick Community College and Mount St. Mary's are committed to facilitating a smooth transition from FCC's General Studies or Social Science program to a B.A. in Political Science at Mount St. Mary's University. Students earning an A.A. in General Studies or Social Sciences and meeting GPA requirements will be able to transfer up to 60 credits (the maximum allowable) to Mount St. Mary's University. For more information, contact Career and Academic Planning Services at 301.846.2471. Pre-Health Professions Xxxxxxxxx Community College and Mount St. Mary's are committed to facilitating a smooth transition from FCC's Pre-Health Professions program to a B.S. in Health Science (Pre-Occupational Therapy Track, Pre-Nursing Track, Pre-Physical Therapy Track) at Mount St. Mary's University. Students earning a A.S. in Pre-Health Professions and meeting GPA requirements will be able to transfer 60 credits to Mount St. Mary's University. For more information, contact Career and Academic Planning Services at 301.846.2471.
Political Science. Political science and research is the last area we will consider. This field of research has originally its point of departure in the very opposite end to the instrumental types of research, namely in the phases preceding the policy measures and instruments; in the political system and its structures and actions. In fact political science did not traditionally pay too much attention to policy effects but was more concerned with the constitution and enactment of political power itself. Hence the first category of ‗political acceptability‘ could be a topic on which this field had something to contribute. However the last decades have seen a flourishing of research in policy making and implementation processes, and especially why policies do not always pass smoothly and unchanged from its genesis and design at the political level into the intended signals to the target groups of the policy (Winter 2003; 1990; Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx 1984). Implementation reach has become almost a sub-discipline of its own. Associated sub- disciplines such as policy analysis have further contributed to connect political studies with the field of practical policy assessment and hence even also to instrumental types of issues, in addition to traditional critical ones. Implementation represents a significant critical phase in the policy process, and not as earlier believed a simple transmission tube. Hence the actors involved there are potential sources or generators of non and even counter intentional effects in comparison with what decision makers may have intended, and it is also a phase that may exert influence on what can be considered intentional versus non intentional in the first place According to Xxxxxx (2003) Implementation process effects can be related to uncoordinated intra- or interorganisational behaviour; behaviour by street level bureaucrats (= front line staff with their own agenda or conditions ); and by unexpected target group behaviour, for example efforts to evade or even counter the policy intervention (e.g. ‗fuel tax protests‘).This reflects the position of the ‗target group‘ as not only a passive, if crucial component to be captured in causal instrumental policy models but also potentially strategic factor in the production of unintended effects; connected to the fourth category ‗feedback‘ in Merton's set (see chapter 3 Table 3.3). Inter- and intra-organisational behaviour refers to public agencies, but can also include private organisations in cases wher...
Political Science. At Lakehead University you will develop skills in social justice and human rights, law and legal institutions, and criminalistics, as well as technology and psychology. You will take courses in a wide range of areas including issues of social, restorative, community, and Indigenous justice. As a graduate of this program, you will be better prepared to work within and critically evaluate a changing justice system in Canada that no longer places policing and the courts at its centre, and is increasingly mediated by science and technology. Admission Requirements Graduates of diploma programs relating to Criminology (e.g. Police Foundations; Protection, Security & Investigation; Law & Security Administration; Community & Justice Services; etc.), with a minimum overall “B” (70% or 3.0 GPA) average, may be eligible for transfer credit towards the first year of the HBASc program. Students will be considered on an individual basis upon receipt of official academic transcripts. Careers The Criminology program at Lakehead University Orillia prepares you for professions in a variety of fields in law and justice systems, and specific professions such as: police officer, private investigator, forensic scientist and psychologist, security, correctional officer, youth worker, and court clerk. You could also continue your education by pursuing graduate studies or professional programs such as law school. Applications to these programs can be made with a 105D Application form obtained from the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC): xxxx.xx.xx Enrolment Services - Undergraduate Admissions 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1 (000) 000-0000 (000) 000-0000 xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xx
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