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Im glad you asked. Try these:International Relations Worksheet Political Science Worksheet Can courses taken for the PLSC & IR degrees count towards the General Education requirements?

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Im glad you asked. Try these:International Relations Worksheet Political Science Worksheet Can courses taken for the PLSC & IR degrees count towards the General Education requirements?

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Yes and no. In most cases, courses in a student’s major discipline may not be used to complete the General Education curriculum. There are some exceptions, however. You may use courses in your major discipline to fulfill the Non-Western Traditions, Numeric/Symbolic Reasoning, and US History portions of the General Education curriculum. For Political Science Majors, this means that you may not use any PLSC course to satisfy the Social Science (S/) requirement. PLSC majors may, however, satisfy the following GenEd requirements with PLSC courses: • NUMERIC/SYMBOLIC REASONING: PLSC 251. • NON-WESTERN TRADITIONS: PLSC 202, 228, and 240. • U.S. HISTORY REQUIREMENT: PLSC 110 and 211. (Note: Only students who earned 85 or higher on the NYS U.S. History Regents Examination may use these courses to satisfy this requirement). For International Relations majors, because of the interdisciplinary nature of this program, you may use courses from the basic requirements to satisfy the Social Science (S

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