Northeast Texas Community College

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Bachelor of Arts or Science in Political Science

Articulation Agreement for 2002 and 2004 Catalogue Years

Northeast Texas Community College and SHSU are proud to offer a joint program allowing a student to complete an Associate Degree at Northeast Texas Community College and a Bachelor's Degree at SHSU.

Political Science. The study of political science pulls together the drama of politics and public issues with the development of skills of analysis and communication - skills that are useful in everyday life and a wide range of professions.

Careers. The political science program meets the career needs of two different sets of students. Some want primarily the traditional liberal arts education that provides a foundation to deal with a broad range of ideas and challenges. With today's economy, in which most people experience several major career changes, this is a valuable foundation. Other students want courses that will prepare them for specific career goals.

The majority of our graduates work in private business and have been quite successful. Others attend the major Texas law schools, teach (from junior high to university level), work in public service (at the federal, state, county, or city level), or go into political life (such as state legislator, judge, county commissioner, or lobbyist). There is an increasing need for trained people to work in nonprofit organizations. The department has just implemented a program to provide the skills in administration, research, and writing that will prepare graduates to enter this exciting area. The department also advises pre-law students.

Degree Options. At SHSU, students can earn a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Political Science. As part of the program, students take a minor in another area, such as criminal justice, environmental studies, or business.

Core Curriculum for
BC - Associate of Arts
SHSU - Bachelor of Arts or Science

Topic

 

Hours

SHSU

Hours

State Common

First Year Courses

         

Communication

ENGL 1301, 1302

6

ENG 164, 165

6

ENGL 1301, 1302

Mathematics

MATH 1332, 1342

6

MTH 164

3*

MATH 1332, 1342

Social Behavioral

HIST 1301, 1302

6

HIS 163, 164

6

HIST 1301, 1302

Computer Literacy

BCIS 1305, COSC 1301

3

CS 133, 143

3

COSC 1301, BCIS 1301

Natural Science

BIOL, CHEM, or PHYS

8

Two four hour lab sciences, each course from a different department

8*

 

Visual & Performing Arts

ARTS 1301, DRAM 1310, or MUSI 1306

3

Visual and Performing Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theater)

3*

 
Kinesiology

KINE 1100

1

KIN 215

1

PHED 1164
Second and following years          

Literature, Philosophy

ENGL 2332, 2333, 2322, 2323, 2327 or 2328; PHIL 1301 or 2306

3

ENG 265, 266, 267; PHL 261 or 263

3

ENGL 2332, 2333, 2322, 2323, 2327 or 2328; PHIL 1301 or 2306

Communication

SPCH 1315

3

SCM 161

3

SPCH 1315
Social Behavioral

GOVT 2306, 2305

6

POL 261 and other 200 level course

6

GOVT 2306, 2305
Social Behavioral PSYC 2301 or SOCI 1301 3 PSY 131; ECO 230, 233, 234; SOC 261; GEO 161; PHL 262
3 PSYC 2301
SOCI 1301
Cultural Studies   3 BSL 236; Foreign Lang. 263, 264; GEO 265, 266; HIS 265, 266; SCO 168 3  

*NOTE: Adjustments as to when courses are taken should be made according to whether the B.A. or B.S. degree is sought. In particular, students wishing to take the B.A. may wish to take a foreign language course each of their first four semesters. An additional fine arts course is also required for the B.A. Those wishing to receive a B.S. may wish to take their additional math and science courses during the first four semesters. Be aware that only freshman and sophomore level classes count toward the Core. The following paragraph list the specific requirements for the B.A. and B.S. degrees.

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) general requirements: Major - 31 hrs; Minor - 18-24 hrs; Core - 45hrs; Fine Arts - 6 hrs (3 hours beyohd the Core); Philosophy - 3 hrs (may be from the Core); Foreign Languages (excluding English courses) 12-14 hrs (will meet Core cultural studies requirement); Electives - generally 11-17 hrs.; Total 128 hrs. The degree must contain a minimum of 42 hours advanced credit, 6 hours writing enhanced courses (ENG 164, ENG 165, 2 courses in the student's major, and 2 courses from any discipline). A minimum of 32 hours, including 12 semester hours of advanced work in the major, must be completed in residence at SHSU. A minimum of 6 semester hours of advanced work in the minor must be completed in residence.

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) general information: Major - 37 hours; Minor - 18-24 hours, depending on the minor; Core - 45 hours; Mathematics - 6 hrs. (3 hrs. beyond Core: STA 379 or 169); Lab Science - 16 hrs (8 hrs beyond the Core; take 4 hours each of the two sciences taken in the Core); Math or Lab Science - 6-8 hrs. (beyond other requirements, take 3 hrs. of math or science; science hrs. must be from a different discipline than those taken for the Core); Electives - generally 10-17 hrs.; Total - 128 hrs. The degree must contain a minimum of 42 hours of advanced credit, 6 hours writing enhanced courses (ENG 164 and 165, 2 courses in Political Science, and 2 courses from any discipline). A minimum of 32 hours, including 12 hours of advanced work in the major, must be completed in residence at SHSU. A minimum of 6 semester hours of advanced work in the minor must be completed in residence.

Political Science Requirements for Both Degrees: POL 261, other 200-level course, 377, 379, 410, and 472.

A maximum of 66 credit hours (excluding kinesiology) may be transferred from a community college to Sam Houston State University. Students should carefully select courses to complete the associate degree while minimizing the number of hours that might exceed the 66 hour cap for transfer credit.

All requirements are based on the SHSU 2002-2004 catalogue. The respective catalogues are the final word if a discrepancy appears between this pamphlet and a catalogue

SHSU courses with 300 and 400 level numbers are considered as upper division and most must be completed at SHSU.  Credit may not be transferred from a community college for upper division courses.

Texas Grant
Texas residents who have graduated from high school within the past 16 months with the Recommended or Distinguished curriculum, or received your first Associate's Degree within the past 12 months may qualify for the Towards Excellence, & Success (TEXAS) Grant, a state financial aid program. Please review the basic qualifications. If you believe you qualify, contact your respective community college or university financial aid office. The financial aid office at SHSU may be contacted at (936) 294-1724 or at http://www.shsu.edu/~sfa_www/. Additional information may be found at http://www.collegefortexans.com. For more information, visit the SHSU Political Science webpage at http://www.shsu.edu/~pol_www.

Sam Houston State University and Northeast Texas Community College are both accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

Revised 4/1/04

 

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