Can I use Study Abroad courses to help fulfill my political science major requirements?
Yes. The Political Science Department will grant up to three units of course credit toward the major for political science courses taken during a full year of study abroad. For students who study abroad just one semester, the department will grant up to two units of credit toward the major. Students may not use courses taken abroad to fulfill any of the four introductory course requirements, but courses taken abroad may be used as appropriate to fulfill upper-division requirements within the major. Note that all Study Abroad courses to be counted toward the major must be approved in advance by the Political Science Department Chair or the department’s Study Abroad Advisor.
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