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	2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalogue																	 
	    Politics, B.A.
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				Megan Goldberg, Aparna Thomas, David Yamanishi (chair) 
			 
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		A minimum of 10 courses distributed as follows:
  - At least one POL course in Political Thought, or PHI 225 , PHI 353 , or PHI 354  
  - At least two POL courses in International Relations and Comparative Politics, at least one at the 300 level
  - At least two POL courses in American Politics and Public Policy, at least one at the 300 level
  - STA 201   or STA 348  (see catalogue for prerequisites)
  - POL 230  
  - Two additional POL courses above the 100 level
  - As the capstone for the major, POL 483  
       The Department strongly encourages students to participate in an internship or comparable off-campus program while at Cornell. Note:
 Majors who have a special interest in legislative and electoral politics should take POL 172 , POL 280 /POL 380 , POL 363 , and POL 364 . Politics courses of particular value to pre-law students include POL 122 , POL 172 , POL 325 , POL 364 , POL 365 , and POL 366 . Law schools will accept majors in any academic discipline.  Whether courses count as Political Theory, American Politics, or International Relations & Comparative Government is indicated in the course title in the catalog system and in the course description in both the catalog system and self-service. Teaching Certification:
 Students who are interested in pursuing K-12 certification to teach social studies should seek admission to the Teacher Education Program. See the Education  department section for application and certification information.  													 | 
												 
											 
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