REV. 0712014
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REQUEST FOR ADDING, CHANGING, SUSPENDING OR ORO PING AN
UNDERGRADUATECUR~CUL Department Communication Sciences & Disorders
College Humanities and Social Sciences Date 2-5-2015 Name of Curriculum/Major Communica 'on Disorders Type of Degree SA
Has this change been discussed with and approved by all departments/colleges affected? Yes ( ) No ( ) N/A ( x )
ATTACH JUSTIFICATION for all actions: Use separate sheet. ATTACH RESPONSE from any departments affected [i.e. any department whose course(s) are to be adde ATTACH FORM D ADDENDUM for all new curricula or changes involving General Education courses.
ACTION (check app opriate box):
( ) ADDING: The entire new curricUlum, by semester, must be typed on plain sheets and attached to Form D. (See sample layout attached.)
( x ) CHANGING: Regardless if all semesters of a curric lum are to be changed or only parts, the present and proposed (eight-semester) recommended path s ould be attached on separate pages. On the Present recommended path, use strikool:lt and a the Proposed recommended path, hig ligh areas to identify deletions and additions. Do not use boldface to designate changes as boldface is reserved for critical requirements within the recommended path. Explain all changes adequately on attachment.
) SUSPENDING: Provide an adequate explanation for suspending the curriculum on plain sheets and attach. ) DROPPING: Provide an adequate explanation for dropping the curriculu on plain sheets and attach.
CURRICULU
PRESENT P OPOSED
Total semester hours in current curriculum: 120 Total semester hours in proposed curriculum: 120
APPROVALS:
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REV. 0712014 FORM 0 ADDENDU
GENERAL EDUCATIO REQUIREMENTS
When a department adds a new curriculum or makes changes in an existing one, a Form 0 Addendum must also be submitted. This form is simply a list of those courses in the curriculum that satisfy the General Education requirement.
Include course rubric, number, and credit hours when curricula differ from the default values. Indicate the curriculum semester for all General Ed cation courses.
General Education Requirement Course(s) Credit Hours
Curriculum Semester
English Composition (6 hrs.) ENGL 1001 or 1004 3 (It 11" ( )Sm ( )2"d ( )6"' ( 13'· ( )~ i)."' i'18'"
ENGL 2000 3 ( ) 1 ()S"' ()2"" ( )6" ( I nl ( 17'" (I ) ... I 18"
Analytical Reasoning (6 hrs.)
(At least 3 hours credit must be from a
MATH 1021 or equivalent 3 0) to' I) S'" ( ) 2"" I 16'" I ) 3'· ()7'"I ).'" j ')8'"
MATH course.) EXST 2201 3 ( ) 1 1)5( )2"" ( )611t
14)3;.. (/ r:", Arts (3 hrs.) General Educatio arts course 3 (X) 1" I IS"'
1)2"" ( 16'" ( ) 3'· I I 7'" (). j 18'"
Humanities (9 hrs.) General Education humanities course 3 ( ) 1" () sm ( Xl 2nd
( 1611
1)3'· (}7" ( )4"' I }8"
General Education humanities course 3 I 11" (15m ( )2"" I )6
I~14~ (I})::
General Education humanities course 3 ( ) t" ( 15m ( 12"" ( ) 6" ( 13'" ( )7"' IX 14" (IS
Natural Sciences (9 hrs.)
(If 2 course sequence is taken in the
General Education natural science course sequence
6 (It I to' ( 15m ( It) 2"d ( ) 6"" ( 13'· ( 17'" i i.'" i )1"'
physical sciences, the addition.al 3 hour course must be from the life sciences, and vice versa.)
General Education natural science course 3 II 1 (15 ( 12"" ( 16" (1)3'· I ) 7111
(14"' I IS"'
Social Sciences (6 hrs.)
(At least three hours at the 2000-level.)
General Education social science course 3 I 11 () 5m Ix I 2"" I ) 6'" {)3'" I )7"' I )4"' (IS"'
COMO 2050 3 I 11 ()S"' ( 12"" ( ) 6'" (II 3'· ( I 7'" i \."' ( 18"'
Justification
There. are two changes being made in the SA curriculum in Communication Disorders. The first is
a change in requirement of one particular COMD class to another COMO class and the second involves
removal of a requirement to attain a "(" grade in a set of required courses.
Change Requirement for COMD 4590
We are dropping the requirement of COMD 4590 Auditory Rehabilitation in Children and requiring
COMO 4383 Fluency Disorders in its place. COMD 4590 covered knowledge and skills t at students used
in masters programs in both audiology and speech-language pathology. However, masters programs in
audiology were phased out around the country and the current doctoral programs in audiology teach
this content in their programs. The scope of practice of speech-language pathologists has changed such
that the professional activities that are the content of this course no longer apply to speech-language
pathologists. In its place we are requiring COMD 4383 Fluency Disorders because it covers content that
is still necessary for graduates who will be enrolling in graduate programs in speech-language pathology.
Removal of "C" Grade Requirement
The curriculum currently requires that students attain "(" grades in a group of courses including COMO
4380,4381,4382, and 4590. These courses cover informatjon that is important to diagnosis of and
intervention for communication disorders. This requirement was put in place at a time when the
majority of undergraduate students completed clinical practica and needed to understand the
information well enough to actually use it in practice. Few of our undergraduates now complete clinical
practica. The ones who do are typically chosen because of their excellent grades in these classes. The
current requirement has caused some problems in which students did not attain "c" grades and were
removed from the graduation list just before graduation. Rather than repeat this scenario, the faculty
voted to remove the "(" grade requirement.
Specific Changes Made
Strikeouts in the Current Curriculum
"(" or better in COMO 4380 removed from the Semester 5 Critical Requirements. tiC' or better
requirement removed from the paragraph describing the curriculum. Both of these changes are related
to removing the "C" grade requirement.
"COMO 4590 Auditory Rehabilitation in C ildren" was removed from paragraph listing the required
courses. It was also removed from the Semester 7 listing of classes.
Additions to the Proposed Curriculum
COMO 4383 Basic Fluency Disorders is added to the listing of required courses and to the listing for
Semester 7. In both slots it replaces COMO 4590.
Communication Disorders, B.A. (C rrent)
Communication Disorders
CRITICAL REQUtREME TS
SE STER I: ··c" or bener in ENGL 1001. SEMESTER 1: First course in F reign Langu g sequence. SEME TER 3: COMO 2050; S "ond course in Foreign Languag.: Se u nee. dmissi n to the ColJege. SEME TER4: COMO 2081. SE STER 5: COMO 4150. COMO 4250: he'" Sf aeatlT iA COMD 4380: ENGL 2000.
Admission to a curriculum il/ the Department a/CoMmunication ciences and Disorders requires that a student be admissible to the College a/Humanities & ocial cien es and haw a GP.A 0/2.50 or above on all work taken vi/hit) the LSU System and on all work taken overall. Majors ill Communication Disorders are r quir d to take lite/alloWing courses: MATH 1021. BIOL 2160, EXST 2201. COMD 2050.COMD 2081, COMO 4150, COMO 4153. COMD 4190. COMD 4250. COMO 4380, COMD 4381. COMD 4382. alld COlAO 499Q. Fe!" £Hi)' rr}!.'iej9/t-tflll i/yg e81f1'!Jea IIlIet! 18 lI8Iis!)' thill !"eqllil'eWieIYf. 8 gl'Citie 8/"e" 0>" higher is I'eqllifleti, COMD 4JSQ. COMO 4681, COMD 4382, 8JIt! COMO 49gg Prospective students who have not attained a 2.50 average may pelition the Department's Commillee 0.( Undergraduate Advisors/or a waiver o/th 2,50 requirement based on special cirCUInSWJl ·es. Consult "Degree Requirements of the College" in this sec/ion if/he catalog/or specific instructions regarding electives and the general education Ii eand physical scien es. li/erailire. mathemalics. and so inl sciences requirements.
Semester 1
CRITICAL: "C or bener in ENGL 1001,
ENGL 1001 English Composition (3)
First Course in Foreign Language equence (4)
General Educati n course - Natural it:nc (3)'
neral Education course - Ar (3)
MATH 1021 College Algebta (3)
Total Semester Hours: 16
Semester 2
CRITICAL: irst cours in Foreign L nguag
Gene I Education course - Humanities (3)
Second Course in Foreign Language. equence (4)
General Education course - Natural ci nces (3)'
General Education course - Social Sci nces (3)
Approved Elective (0-2)
Total Semester Hours: 13-15
Semester 3
BIOl 2160 Human Physiology (3) CO D 2050 Introduction to language (3) Third Course in Foreign Language S quence (4-3)
General Education course - atural Sciences ( )1 General Education course - F1umaniti ()
Total Semester Hours: 16-15
Semester 4
eRlTICAL: COMD 2081.
COMD 2081 Introduction to Communication Disorders (3) ENGl 2000 English Composition (3) EXST 2201 Introduction to Statisfcal Analysis (4) General Education course - H manitie (3)
Fourth Course in Foreign Language quence (4-3)
Total Semester Hours: 17-16
Semester 5
CRITICAL: COMD 4150, COMD 4250: "C" SF 9t!lklr iA COMD 4380: ENGL 2000.
COMO 4150 Phonetics (3) COMO 4250 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing (3) COMD 4380 Speech and language Development (4) Approved Electiv (3)
Total Semester Hours: 13
Semester 6
COMD 4153 Acoustics of Speech and Hearing (4) COMD 4190 Introductio to Audiology (3) COMD 4381 Basic Articulation Disorders (3) COMD 4382 Basic language Disorders of Children (3) Approved Elective (3)
Total Semester Hours: 16
Semester 7
COMD 4590 l\l:JElit9f)' ~etlaBilitatieA iA CtlilElr9R (J)
Approved lectiv s (11 )
Total Semester Hours: 4
Semester 8
Approved Eh:ctives (15)
Total Semester Hours: 15
120 Total Sem. Hrs.
the additional lhree h ur . urse must be taken from lh life
Communication Disorders, . (Pro ose
Communication Disorders
CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS
SEMESTER I: "C' or better in ENGL 1001. SEMESTER 2: First course in Foreign Language quence. SEMESTER 3: COMO 2050; el:ond course in Foreign an uag quem:e; Admi ion t Lhe ollege. SEMESTER 4: COMO 2081. SEMESTER 5: COMO 4150. COMO 4250: ENGL 2000.
Admission 10 a curriculum inlh Department o/CommwlicaJion Scien es and Disorder' requir; s th t a student be admissible to Ihe College o/Hwllanilies & ocial Sciences and have a GP of_.50 or above on al/ ....ork taken within Ihe LS System and on all work taken overall. Majors in ommunicalion Disorders are reqUired to take the allowing courses MATH 1021. BIOL 2160. EXST 2201. COMO 2050. COMO 2081. COMO 4150. COMO 4153. COMO 4190. COMO 4250. COMO 4380. COMO 4381. COMO 4382. and COMD 4383. Prospectiv students who have not attained a 2.5(} average may petition the Department's Commi/tee a/Undergraduate Advisorsfora waiver ofthe 2.50 requirement based 011 sp cial circumstances.
COllslllt "Degree Requirements of the College" in thi secti n of/he catalog/or spec!!/c instructions reg rding electives and the general educatiolllife and physical sciences. literature. mathematics. and so ial cien es requirements.
Semester 1
CRITICAL: "C'" or better in ENGL 1001.
ENGL 1001 English Composition (3)
First Course in Foreign Language Scquen 4)
General Education course - Natural .cience' (3)'
General Education course - Arts (3)
MATH 1021 College Algebra (3)
Total Semester Hours: 16
Semester 2
CRJTICAL: First course in Forei_ Lang g Sequ nee. General Education course - Humanitie (3)
Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence {4)
General Education course - atural ciences (3)1 General Education course - Social Sci flces (3)
Approved El ctiv (0-2)
Total Semester Hours: 13-15
Semester 3
CRI CAL: COMD 2050; econd course in Foreign Language
BIOl 2160 Human Physiology (3) COMD 2050 Introduction to lang age (3) Third Course in Foreign Language S enc (4-3)
General Education course - Natural Sci nces (3)'
General Education course - Humanities (3)
Total Semester Hours: 6-15
Semester 4
CRITICAL: COMD 2081.
COMD 2081 Iintroduction to Communication Disorders (3) ENGl 2000 English Composition 3) EXST 2201 Introduction to Statistical Analysis ( ) General Education course - Humaniti s (3)
Fourth Course in Foreign Language equ nc (4-3)
Total Semester Hours: 17-16
Semester 5
CRITICAL: COMD 4150. COMD 4250, ENGL 2000.
COMD 4150 Phonetics (3) COMD 4250 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing (3) COMD 4380 Speech and language Development (4) Approved Elective (3)
Total Semester Hours: 13
Semester 6
COMD 4153 Acoustics of Speech and Hearing (4) COMD 4190 Introduction to Audiology (3) COMD 4381 Basic Articulation Disorders (3) COMD 4382 Basic language Disorders of Children (3) Approved Electi (3)
Total Semester Hours: 16
Semester 7
COMO 4383 Basic Fluency Disorders (3)
Approved Electives (II)
Total Semester Hours: 14
Semester 8
Approved Electives (15)
Total Semester Hours: 15
120 Total Sem. Hrs.
I -If two course sequence i taken in th pby ical sci n' lb additional thre h ur c urse mU'1 be taken from the life sciences, and vice versa.
Anna M Castrillo
From: Paul R Hoffman
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 12:04 PM To: Anna M Castrillo
Subject: Re: COMD Proposal
I will pass this question through my curriculum committee and faculty. They are likely to want to continue teaching the class to undergraduates to give the students a broader view of communication disorders and serve the group of undergraduates who will want to continue their studies in audiology.
If t at is the case I will submit a change of course form to eliminate the enrollment of graduate students
Paul RHoffman, Chair Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders louisiana State University
From: Anna M Castrillo Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 9:50 AM To: Paul R Hoffman Subject: COMD Proposal
Or. Hoffman,
The C&C Committee requested additional information regarding the COMD proposal. See attached.
Sincerely,
Anna Castrillo, M.A. Coordinator Office of the University Registrar Loui iana Sta e University
112 Thomas Boyd Hall Phone: (225)578-4111 Fax: (225)578-5991
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~ )ll! L5U Faculty Senate Cour es and Curricula Committee
March 23 2015 From: John B. Hopkins Chair, Cou es and Curricula Committee
At their March 20. 2015 meeting, the Faculty enate Courses and Curriculum Committee took the following action regarding the COMD proposal:
• The Committee ONDITlO ALLY APPROV 0 the pr po al to change the Communication Disorders urricuIum pending c1arificati n on whether or not COMD 4590 will be deleted. Is this course allowed for raduate redit in the m ter's or doctoral program ?
Please submit the requested documentation to Anna Castrillo in the Offi e of the University Registrar at 112 Thomas Boyd Hall or mail at aca [email protected].
If you have any questions regarding the request. please feel free to contact me at chhopk lsu.edu.
Anna M Castrillo
From: Paul Roffman Sent: Friday, ay 08, 2015 11:02 AM To: Anna M Castrillo Cc: Jan Norris Subject: Re: CO 0 SA Proposal Status of COMO 4590 Attachments: COMO 4590.pdf
Attached please find a request to remove graduate credit from COMO 4590.
The C&C committee had asked about t is class because it was removed as a requirement in the COMO SA proposal they reviewed.
T e department will continue to offer COMO 4590 as an undergraduate elective for students who are considering applying to Doctor of Audiology programs.
Paul R Hoffman, Chair Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders Louisiana State University
From: Anna M Castrillo Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 9:50 AM To: Paul RHoffman Subject: COMD Proposal
Dr. Hoffman,
The C&C Committee requested additional information regarding the COMD proposal. See attached.
Sincerely,
\.TIna Castrillo. M.A. Coordinator
Office of the University Registrar Louisiana State University 112 Thomas Boyd all Phone: (225)578-4111 Fax. ( 5)578-5991
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REV, 07/2014
REQUEST FOR ADDING, CHANGING. SUSPENDING OR DROPPING AN
UNDERGRADUATE CURRICUL M
Department Political Science
College Humanities & Socia'i Sciences Date 4/15/15 Name of Curriculum/Major Political Science Type of egree B.A.
Has this change been discussed with and approved by all departments/colleges affected? Yes (X) 0 () fA ( )
ATTACH JUSTIFICATION for all actions: Use separate sheet ATTACH RESPONSE from any departments affected [i.e, any department whose co rse(s) are to be added.] ATTACH FORM D ADDENDUM for all new curricula or changes involving General Education courses.
ACTION (check appropriate box):
( ) ADDING: The entire new curriculum, by semester, m st be typed on plain sheets and attached to Form D. (See sample layout attached.)
(X) CHANGING: Regardless if all semesters of a curriculum are to be changed or only parts, the present and proposed (eight-semester) recommended path should be attac ed on separate pages. On the Present recommended path, use strikeout and on the Proposed recommended path, highlight areas to identify deletions and additions. Do not use boldface to designate changes as boldface is reserved for critical requirements within the recommended path. Explain all changes adequately on attachment
) SUSPENDING: Provide an adequate explanation for suspending the curriculum on plain sheets and attach. ) DROPPING: Provide an adequate explanation for dropping the curriculum on plain sheets and attach.
CURRICULUM
PRESENT PROPOSED
Total semester hours in current curriculu 120 Total semester ho' rs in proposed curriculum: 120
APPROVALS:
Department Faculty Approval Date 4/23/14 College Faculty Approval Date L/~ 61a- /;5
Y-lt~/rL~ 1-1~lt5 (Date) (Date)
.. S-I~ Chair, FS C & C Committee (Date) Academic Affairs Approval (Date)
ColiegelDivisionlDepartment Contact
(Please print name.)
Contact E-mail:
REV. 07/2014 FORM D ADDENDUM
GENE A EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
When a department adds a new curriculum or makes changes in an eXisting one, a Form D Addendum must also be submitted. This form is simply a list of those courses in the curric lum that satisfy the General Education requirement.
Include course rubric, number, and credit hours when curricula differ from the default values. Indicate the curriculum semester for all General Education courses.
General Education Requirement Course(s) Credit Hours
Curriculum Semester
English Composition (6 hrs.) ENGl1001 or 1004 3 ( x ) 1" ( 15'" ( ) 20<1 ( ) 6th
( 13m I )T"( i 4'h ()8"'
ENGl2000 3 ( ) 1" ()5'" ( )20<1 ( 16111
( 13"" I j 7'h (X)4" ()8"
Analytical Reasoning (6 hrs.)
(At least 3 'hours credit must be from a
General Education analyticaJ reasoning course (from mathematics department)
3 (X)'- ( 15'" ( )20<1 ( )6" ( 13m ( pits (14'" ('j 8'"
MATH course.) General Education analytical reasoning course 3 I )1 ()SI ) 2'" ( )6" (X) 3'" I ) 7'" 114'h I )8'h
Arts (3 hrs.) General Education arts course 3 ( ),' I) S'~
I ) 2nd I ) 6'h ( )3'" IX)71ll
i 14 i) SOh
Humanities (9 hrs.) General Education humanities course 3 ( ) 1 (ISm (X)~ ()61ll
ll~: ~ )I~: General Ed cation huma ities course 3 I ) 1" () 5'"
( ) 20<1 ( ) 6"'
li) 3", ( »7~hX 4 ( 8
General Education humanities course 3 ( ) 1" () SUI ( )2'" lX)61h
( ) 3ld ( )7"
( 14" 4 I 8th
Natural Sciences (9 hrs)
(If 2 course sequence is taken in the
General Education natural science course sequence
6 (X) 1" () 5~
(X)211d ( )6
ll:td
\ ~~: physical sciences, the additional 3 hour course must be from the life sciences, and vice versa.)
General Education natural science course 3 ( ) 1" () 5'" 12"" l ) 6'"
(X) 3nl ( ) 7'"
( ) 4"' () 8"'
Social Sciences (6 hrs.)
I (At least three hours at the 2000-level.)
General Educaton social science course 3 l ) 1" IX) sm I ) 2"" ( ) 6'h
: ~~: \ IJ ~~ General Education social science course (2000-level)-POll 2051
3 ( ) 1"' ()SW (X) 2'" ( )6'"
H:: ~~;
Justification Changes in Undergraduate Curriculum Department of Political Science April 15, 2015
The proposed changes to the Political Science u dergraduate curriculum entail the creation of nine (9) available substantive concentrations that we feel offer more interesting and policy-relevant course clusters to our students. Additionally, it is our view that the proposed curriculum better links our majors to the awaiting marketplace in society, thereby making Political Science a more desirable major in the eyes of students (and their parents).
These proposed curricular changes were prompted by the department's recent external program review, which recommended a thorough review of new curricular options for our undergraduate students. The department embraced this challenge and created for fall 2014 semester a special Ad Hoc Committee on Curriculum Reform, he charge of which was to consider the recommendations of the
external review and to extend that mandate by considering an even wider range of changes to the department's curriculum. The necessary individual course changes (the dropping of two courses, and
the adding of eight new courses) for this larger reform of he POll curriculum have already been approved and implemented during AY 2014-2015. These greater current proposed curriculum changes constitute the second phase of the reform we have been encouraged to take by the Action Plan that emerged from the program review process.
Attachment to Form D - No Concentration-Present
Political Science
College: Humanities & Social Sciences Degree: Bachelor of Arts Total Hours: 120
Admission to the BA in Political Science curriculum requires mat a sUldent e admissible to the College of HUJoanities & Social Sciences: 24 earned semester hours with a cumulative and LSU GPA of at least 2.0; "(" or better in ENGL 1001; and three hours of the General Education Analytical Reasoning requirement.
Political science majors must complete at least 33 semester hours in POLl courses. of which at lea 18 hours must be at or above the 3000-level. OistristitioR requirements are described below in footnote 3. * POLllOOl. 3001, 3003, 3901, 3909. and 4001 may not be counted towaJd fulfilling field QlstristitioA requirements. but may be counted as PO Ll electives. * AltRotigll some cotlrses are cross listea in more thaR ORe fiela, eo ESlirse can ee a€Eellooei fer Efssit ie more tll~ eRe l'ielEi.
BASIC SCHOLASTIC EXPECTATIONS * Maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative and LSU GPA; * Maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA in the major field. 'At least 30 of the hours required for this degree must be tal,en at the 3000/4000-level. See the LSU General Cataiog for information on university, college, major, and minor residency requirements.
Honors work is provided through POLl 1002. 2052. 3000,3809,3895,4998. and 4999. Aspecial curriculum leading to the SA with departmental honors In POLl is offered. Details are available from the departmentaL office.
l::RlTICAL REQUIREMENTS SEMESTER 1: "e" orbetter in ENGL.1001 SEMESTER 2: POLl 2051 SEMESTER 3: Approved POLl Course; First Course in Foreign Language Sequence; Admission to the C lIege SEMESTER 4: Approved POLl Course; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence SEMESTER 5: Approved POLl Course
RECOMMENDED PATH
Semester 1 Critical: "C" or better in ENGL 1001
ENG!,. 1001 ENGL COMPOSITION.......... 3 GEN. ED. ANALYTICAL REASONING (FROM
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT) 3 FIRST COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
SEQUENCE................... 4 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCES2.. 3 POll 1001 FUND ISSUES POLITICS'............. -.l Total Semester Hours: 16
Semester 2 Critical: POll 2051; first Course in foreign Language Sequence
POll 2051 AMERICAN GOVERNME T ........ 3 SECOND COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
SEQUENCE................ 4 GEN. ED. COURSE - HUMANITTES.................. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCES"- 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE -ll:1. Total Semester Hours: 13-15
2
Semester 3 Critical: Approved POll Course; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence; Admission to the CoUege
THIRD COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEQUENCE 4-3
APPROVED POLI COURSP 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCES2.. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - ANALYTICAL REASONING 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE. .2 Total Semester Hours: 16-15
Semester 4 Critical: Approved POLl Course
FOURTH COBRSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEQUENCE 4-3 ENGL 2000 ENGLISH COMP [ENGL 1001].. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - HUMANITIES.................. 3 APPROVED POU COURSE' ,...................... 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE.... J. Total Semester Hours: 16-15
Semester 5 Critical: Approved POll Course
APPROVED POLl COURSEJ 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - SOCIAL SCIENCES 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES.. .2 Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 6
APPROVED POLl COURSES3 6 GEN. ED. COURSE - HUMANITIES.............. 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES...................... .....Q
Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 7
APPROVEn POLl COURSES' 6 GEN. ED. COURSE - ARTS......... 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES ... .....Q Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 8
APPROVED POLl COURSES' 6 APPROVED ELECTIVES.. ..l Total Semester Hours: 14
1 - POLll00l recommended but /lot required. IfPOLIl 00 1 is not taken, add three hours ofapproved POLl courses.
2· Ifa two-course sequence is caken in the physical sciences, then the three·hour course must be/rom the life sciences and vice versa.
3· Political Science courses are divided into four fields: (lJ American govemment and politICS; (2) comparaovegovemment and politics; (3) international politics and law; and (4) political theOTy,
Pe.'itiml S€ieRee eeuFSeweF!' must Be distriButed flme,'lfj these fields aslel/61l''5: 1.2 h611FS iR sRefietd; BRd sl,v /:I ell ,"5 iR ellEii efr;ws fldditieRfll fielti-s; BRd RiTJe /:leu F5 ret meRJ) efeleeti·..es diseriBllte9 IR 61lyjielfHi. A list e{pehriefl! %ieR€e e6UFSes{F'Silped 6}'fieifJ5 is (wflil6Ble{rem t/:le defiflrtmeRwl effiee.
Each field has a special topics course available that may be taken for up to si.'< hours a/credit when topics vary. These courses we: POLl 4000 (American Government and Politics); POLl404IJ (International Politics and Law); POLl4IJ60 (Comparative Government and Politics); and POLl 4090 (Political Theory). In addition, POLl 4996. P0L14997, POLl 4998, and POLl 4999 may count toward a political science field with approval orche departmental advisor.
Attachment to Form D - No Concentration~Proposed
Political Science
College: Humanities & Social Sciences Degree: Bachelor of Arts Total Hours: 120
Admission to the SA in Political Science curriculum requires that a student be admissible to the College of Humanities & Social Sciences: 24 earned semester hours with a cumulative and LSU GPA of at least 2.0; "C" or better in ENGL 1001; and three hours of the General Education Analytical Reasoning requirement
Political science majors must complete at least 33 semester hours in POLl courses, of which at least 18 hours must be at or above the 3000-level. Field aistrisytioR requirements are descnbed below in footnote 3. Students may declare one or two concentrations within the major: a concentration consists of four courses. There are nine ifferent concentrations: four concentrations consisting of four courses in the fields described in footnote 3 below, and five concentrations which have bee n designed by the department: (1) law & legal systems; (2) campaigns & elections; (3) race and politics; (4) political analysis; and (5) public policy. Only one non-POLl course may count towards a concentration. Students may complete the major without designating a concentratlOn.
"POLl 1001, 3001, 3003, 3901, 3909, and 4001 may not be counted toward fulfilling field QistrisYtioR requirements, but may be counted as POLl electives. "1YthoYgll SO!He coyrses are cross listea iR fllare tllaR SRe Rela. 1'10 COYFS8 EaB se aceeptea fer €I'eait iR !Hore maR ORe field.
BASIC SCHOLASTIC EXPECTATIONS "Maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative and LSU GPA; "Maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA in the major field. "At least 30 of the hours required for this degree must be taken at the 3000/4·000 -level. See the LSU General Catalog for information on university, college, major, and minor residency requirements.
Honors work is provided through POLl 1002,2052.3000,3809,3896,4998, and 4999. Aspecial curric lum leading to the SA with departmental honors in POLl is offered. Details are available ['rom the departmental office.
CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS SEMESTER 1: "C" or better in ENGL 1001 SEMESTER 2: POLl 2051 SEMESTER 3: Approved POll Field Course; First Course in Foreig Language Sequence; Admission to the College SEMESTER 4: Approved POLl Field Course; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence SEMESTER 5: Approved POLl Field Course
RECOMMENDED PATH
Semester 1 Critical: "C n or better in ENGL 1001
ENGL 1001 ENGL COMPOSITION........... ... 3 GEN. ED. ANALYTICAL REASONING (FROM
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT).......... 3 FIRST COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
SEQUENCE.. . _... 4 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCES2.. 3 POU 1001 FUND ISSUES POLITiCS'............. -1 Total Semester Hours: 16
Semester 2 Critical: POLl 2051;
POLl 2051 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT ........ 3 SECOND (OURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
SEQUENCE.. ...... 4 GEN. ED, COURSE - HUMANITIES "... 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCESL 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE 0-2
Total Semester Hours: 13-15
2
Semester 3 Critical: Approved POll Field Course; .rtf')\:. Course in Foreign language Sequence; Admission to the College
THIRD COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEQUENCE 4-3
APPROVED POll FIELD COURSEJ 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SC ENCESz.. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - ANALYTICAL REASONING 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE............. -.l Total Semester Hours: 16-15
~~~~S~rA~proved POLl Field Coursq 5(t()'{\c\ CG'V\l\'~ FOURTH COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEQUENCE 4-3 ENGL 2000 ENGLISH COMP [ENGL 1001].. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - HU NITIES.................. 3 APPROVED POll FlELD COU RSEJ 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE ....... ,............... J. Total Semester Hours: 16-15
Semester 5 Critical: Approved POll Field Course
APPROVED POll FIELD COURSE] 3 APPROVED POll COURSE 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - SOCIAL SCIENCES,. 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES. ~
Total Semester Hours: I:
Semester 6
APPROVED POll COURSES.............................. 6 GEN. ED. COURSE - HUMANITIES.................. 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES ~
Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 7
APPROVED POll COURSES.............................. 6 GEN. ED. COURSE - ARTS....................... 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES ... Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 8
APPROVED POll COURSE 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES" .", ,,"..... _1_1
Total Semester Hours: 14
1 - POL/lOOl recommended but not required.!fPOLl1001 is not taken, add three hours ofapproved POLl courses.
2 - Ifa two-course sequence is taken in the physical sciences, then the three-hour course must be from the life sciences and vice versa.
3 - Political Science courses are divided into four fields: (l) American government and politics; (2) comparative Bovernment and politics; (3) international politics and law; and (4) political theory.
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All students take Introduction to American Government (POL/l051 or 2052) and must toke one course from eae o/the other three fields. Courses count in fields as follows:
• American Government & Politics General: POLl 2051,2052,4000 Political Behal'ior: POL/2030, 4026, 4028,4030,4031,4032,4034,4035,4036,4037 Public Law & Jurisprudence: POLl 4020, 4021, 4023 Public Administration: POLl 2070, 4011,4017
3
State, Urban, Local Govemment: POL/20S6. 4015. 4039
• Comporative Government & Politics General: POLl 2053,4060, 4062, 4063. 4064 Western Europe: POLf 4074,4075,4076,4077 Latin America: POLl 4065 Russia & Eastern Europe: POLl 4070, ·1072 Asia: POLl 4067,4079 Africa: POLl 4078 Middle East: POLl 4061
• International Politics & Law International Politics: POLl 2057,4040,4044.4045,4040,4047,4048, International Law & Organization: POLl 4041,4042 Foreign Policy: POLl 4043
4050,4059
• PoliticalTheo~ Political Theory, General: POLl 2060. 4090,4234 History ofPolitical Thought: POLl 4080,4081,4082 Contemporary Political Thought: POLl 4096.4097, 4098
Each field has a special topics course available that may be taken/or up to six hours ofcredit when topicS vary. These courses are: POLl 4000 (American Government and Politics); POLl 4040 (International Politics and Law); POLl 4060 (Com arative Government and Politics); and POLl 4090 (Political Theory). In additional, POL/4996. POL/4997. POLl 4998, and POLl 4999 may count toward a political science field with approval ofthe departmental advisor.
FORME ADMiNISTRATlVE
REV. 07/2014 USE ONLY
REQUEST FOR ADDING, CHANGING, SUSPENDING OR DROPPING A
UNDERGRADUATE CONCENTRAT ON
1ST AT CRC
Department Political Science
College Humanities & Social Sciences Date 4/15/15 Name of Concentration Political Theory
--------------------Name of Curriculum/Major POll Type of Degree B.A.
Has this change been discussed with and approved by all departments/colleges affected? Yes () No ( ) NJA ( X )
ATTACH JUSTIFICATION for all actions: Use separate sheet. ATTACH RESPONSE from any departments affected [i.e. any department whose cQurse(s) are to be added.] ATTACH FORM D ADDENDUM for all new concentration or changes involvrng General Education courses.
AC ION (check appropriate box):
(X) ADDING: The entire new concentration, by semester, must be typed on plain sheets and attached to Form E. (See sample layout attached.)
( ) CHANGING: Regardless if all semesters of a concentration are to be changed or only parts, the present and proposed (eight-semester) recommended path should be attached on separate pages. On the Present recommended path, use strikeout and on the Proposed recommended path, highlight areas to ,identify deletions an additions. Do not use boldface to designate changes as boldface is reserved for critical requirements withi the recommended path. Explain all c anges adequately on attachment.
) SUSPENDING: Provide an adequate explanation for suspending the concentration on plain sheets and a ach. ) DROPPING: Provide an adequate explanation for dropping t e concentration on plain sheets and attach.
CONCENTRATION
PRESENT PROPOSED
Total semester hours in current concentration: Total semester hours in proposed concentration: 12
APPROVALS:
Department Faculty Approval Date 11/19/2014 College Faculty Approval Date 4-~ ~-/5
V-2 z-,/r (Date) __..,atu~(Date)
---"----- --'---_5-1:\ \ Chair, FS C & C Committee (Date) Academic Affairs pproval (Date)
CollegelDivisionIDepartment Contact:
Contact E-mail:
REV. 1112012 FORM D ADDENDUM
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
When a department adds a new curriculum or makes changes in an existing one, a Form 0 Addendum must also be submitted. This for is simply a list of ,those courses in the curriculum that satisfy the General Education requirement.
Include course rubric, number, and credit hours when curricula differ from the default values Indicate the curriculum semester for all General Education courses.
Genera'i Education Requirement Course(s) Credit HOUfS
Curriculum Semester
English Composition (6 hrs.) ENGL 1001 Of 1004 3 (xl1~'()5
( 12nd ( ) 6'"
( 13"' ( )7'" ( 14'~ ('1 ath
ENGL 2000 3 ( ) 1" () ~." ( ) 2nd
( ) 6'" ( ) 3"' ( I 7'h Ix\4'" ('IS'"
Analytical Reasoning (6 hrs.)
(At least 3 hours credit must be from a
General Education analytical reasoning course (from mathematics department)
3 (x) 1 () 5'" ( ) 2"" ( )a'b ( ) 3"' ( )7'~ i i 4"' () s"
MATH course.) General Education analytical reasoning course 3 ( ) 1" () 5'" ()2"· ( )6'h (x) 3rd
( ) 7" i i 4'" il S'h
Arts (3 hrs.) General Education arts course 3 ( ) 1 () 5'" ( I 2nd ( )6'h ( 13rd (xI7 l1o
( 14'h () s'" Humanities (9 hrs.) General Education humanities course 3 ( 11' () 5'"
(x) 2n• ( ) 6"'
( ) 3rd I )7'" ( ) 4th () s'"
General Education humanities course 3 I )1" I) 5'" ( ) 2M
( ) 6" ( I 3"' ( I7'h Ix )4'" I) a th
General Education humanities course 3 ( ) l' () 5'" ( I2nd (X) a'h ( ) 3'" ( 17'" ( 14'h I )S'~
Natural Sciences (9 hrs.)
(If 2 course sequence is taken in the
General Education natural science course sequence
6 (X) l' I) 5'" (xI2n
• I 16'" ( ) 3'" ( ) 7th
( ) 4'" () a'h
physical sciences, the additional 3 hour course must be from the life sciences, and vice versa.)
General Education natural science course 3 I ) 1" I )5'" ( I 2nd
( ) 6'" (X}3'" ( )7'" ( ) 4'h ( ) sth
Social Sciences (6 hrs.)
(At least three hours at the 2000-level.)
General Education social science course 3 ( ) l' (x) 5'" ( ) 2.nd
( I6'h I )3'" I )7'" I 14th ') sth
General Education social science course (2000-level)
3 ( ) 1~ () 5'" (x ) 2nd
( ) 6'h I ) 3'· I pthi )4'" i'j S'h
Justification
P rsuant to external program review and a mandated Action Plan from LSU's Office of Academic Affairs, the department of Political Science during fall 2014 semester executed a thoroughgoing review of its curriculum. As a result, and upon the recommendation of an Ad Hoc Committee on Curriculu Reform, the department unanimously approved a series of changes in the requirements for its majors. Specifically, the department approved the creation of nine conce trations, represe ti g the department's traditional four subfields (American Government & Politics, Comparative Government & Politics, International Politics & Law, and Political Theory) and five new thematic fields (Law & Legal System, Campaigns & Elections, Race & Politics, Political Analysis, and Public olicy). As proposed, POll majors will have to option to declare no concentration (thereby taking the default curriculum), one concen ratio fro a 0 9 the nine, or two concentrations from among the nine. Each concentration requires the taking of four designated courses from among a list of courses deemed germane to that concentration.
The current concentration - Political Theory - requires students to take four courses from those listed below:
POll 2060, ,4090,4234,4080,4081,4082,4096,4097,4098
Attachment to Form E -Concentration in Political Theory
Political Science
College: Humanities & Social Sciences Degree: Bachelor of Arts Total Hours: 120
Admission to the BA in Political Science curriculum requires that a studen be dmissible to the College of Humanities & Social Sciences: 24 earned semester hours with a cumulatIve and LSU PA ofat least 2.0: "COO or better in ENGL 1001; and three hours of the General Education Analytical Reasoning requirement
Political science majors must complete at least 33 semester hours In POll courses, of which at least 18 hoars must be at or above the 3000 -level. Field requirements are described below in footnote 3. Students may declare one or two concentrations within the major; a concentration consists offour courses. There are nine diff rent concentrations: fOUf concentrations consisting of four courses in the fields described in footnote 3 below, and five concentrations which have been designed by the department: (1) law & legal systems; (2) campaigns & elections; (3) race and politics; (4) political analysis; and (5) public policy. Only one non -POll course may count towards a concentration. Students may ompJete the major without designating a concentration.
, POLl 1001, 3001, 3003, 3901, 3909, and 4001 may not be counted toward fulfilling field requirements, but may be counted as POLl electives.
BASIC SCHOLASTIC EXPECTATIONS ". Mamtain a minimum 2.0 cumulative and LSU GPA; , Maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA in the major field. 'At least 30 of the hours required for this degree must be taken at the 3000/4000-level. See the LSU GenEral Catalog for information on university, college, major, and mmor residency requirements.
Honors work is provided through POLl 1002, 2052, 3000, 3809, 3896, 4998, od 4999. A speCIal curriculum leading [Q the BA with departmental honors in POLl is offered. Details are available from the deparnnental office.
CRITICAL REOUIREMENTS SEMESTER 1: "C" or better in ENGL 1001 SEMESTER 2: POll 2051 SEMESTER 3: Approved POLl Field Course; First Course in Foreign Language Sequence; Admission to the
College SEMESTER 4: Approved POll Field Course; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence SEMESTER 5: Approved POll Field Course
RECOMMENDED PATH
Semester 1 Critical: "C" or etter in ENGL 1001
ENGL 1001 ENGL COMPOSITION................ 3 GE . ED. ANALYTICAL REASONING (FROM
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT) 3 FIRST COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
SEQUENCE............ 4 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCES2.. 3 POL. 1081 FUND ISSUES POLITICS'............. -1 Total Semester Hours: 16
Semester 2 Critical: POll 2051; First Course in Foreign Language Sequence
POLl 2051 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 3 SECOND COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
SEQUENCE................ 4 GEN. ED. COURSE· HUMANITIES.................. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCES2- 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE 0-2
Total Semester Hours: 13-15
2
Semester 3 Critical: Approved POll Field Course; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence; Admission to the College
THIRD COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEQUENCE 4-3
APPROVED POll FIELD COURSEJ., _ .. ' 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCiENCES2 __ 3 GEN. ED, COURSE - ANALYTICAL REASONING 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE, --.l Total Semester Hours: 16-15
Semester 4 Critical: Approved POll Field Course
FOURTH COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEQUENCE "" ......,.. 4-3
ENGL 2000 ENGLlSH COMP [ENGL 1001].. 3 GEN. ED, COURSE - HUMANITIES , 3 APPROVED POLl FIELD COURSE' ,......... 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE" .. , . , ,. , "., .. ,.. , J. Total Semester Hours: 16-15
Semester 5 Critical: Approved POll Field Course
APPROVED PO:"1 FIELD COURSE3 ,...... 3 APPROVED POLl COURSE 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - SOCIAL SCIENCES." _ 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES" --2 Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 6
SECOND COURSE IN POL. THEORY' ,....... 3 APPROVED POLl COURSE 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - HUMANITIES ,.. 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES.................................... --2 Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 7
THIRD COURSE IN POL. THEORY3................ 3 APPROVED POLl COURSE............................... 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - ARTS........................... ...... 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES .... .........-.9. Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 8
FOURTH COURSE IN POL. THEORy'............. 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES....... _II
Total Semester Hours: 14
1· POLl1001 recommended but not required.l[POL/1001 is not wken, add three hours ojapproved POLl courses.
2 -Ifa two-course sequence is taken in the physical Sciences, then the three-hour course must' be from the life sciences and vice versa.
3 - Political Science courses are divided into four fields; (1) American govemment ond politics; (2) compuraJivegovemment und politics; (3) international politics and law; and {4J political theory. All students take Introduction to American Gavemment(POLl 2051 or 2052Jand must take one course from each ofthe other three fields. Courses count in fields osfollows:
• American Government & Politics General: POL/2051. 2052, 4000 Political Behavior: POL/ 2030,4026,4028,4030,4031,4032,4034,4035,4036, 4037 Public Law & jurisprudence: POL/f020, 4021, 4023 Public Administration: POL/2070, 4011,4017 State; Urban, Local Government: POL/ 2056,4015,4039
3
Comparative Government & Politics General: POLl 2053, 4060, 4062, 4063, 4064 Western Europe: POLl 4074, 4075, 4076, 4077 Latin America: POLl4065 Russia & Eastern Europe: POLl 4070, 4072 Asia: POLl 4067, 4079 Africa: POLl4078 Middle East: POLl4061
• International Politics & Law International Politics: POLl 2057, 4040, 4044, 4045,4046,4047,4048, 4050,4059
International Law & Organrzation: POLl 4041, 4042 Foreign Policy: POLl 4043
• Political Theory Political Theory, General: POLl 2060, 4090,4234 History ofPolitical Thought: POLl 4080, 4081, 4082 Contemporary Political Thought: POLl 4096, 4097, 4098
Each field has a special topics course available that may be taken for up to six hours ofcredit when topics vary. These courses are: POLl 4000 (American Government and Politics); POLl 4040 (International Politics and Law); POLl 4060 (Comparative Government and Politics); and POLl 4090 (Political Theory). In additional, POLl 4996, POLl 4997, POLl 499B, and POLl 4999 may count toward a political science field with approval oftile departmental advisor.
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1ST
FORME ADMINISTRAT1VE
REV. 0712014 USEON Y
REQUEST FOR ADDING, CHANGING, SUSPENDING OR DROPPING AN
UNDERGRADUATE CO CE TRATION
Department Political Science
College Humanities & Social Sciences Date 4/15/15 Name of Concentration Public Policy
Name of Curriculum/Major ----=-=-:--:--------------------
POll Type of Degree B.A.
Has this change been discussed with and approved by all departments/colleges affected? Yes () No () NfA ( X )
ATTACH JUSTIFICATION for all actions Use separate sheet ATTACH RESPONSE from any departments affected [i.e. any department whose course(s) are to be added.] ATTACH FORM D ADDENDUM for ali, new concentration or changes involving General Education courses.
ACTION (check appropriate box):
(X) ADDING: The entire new concentration, by semester, must be typed on plain sheets and attached to Form E. (See sample layout attached)
( ) CHANGING: Regardless if all semesters of a concentration are to be changed or only parts, tile present and proposed (eight-semester) recommended path should be attached on separate pages On the Present recommended path, use strikeout and on the Proposed recommended path, highlight areas to identify deletions and additions. Do not use boldface to designate changes as b Idface is reserved for critical requirements withi the recommended path Explain all changes adequately on attachment.
) SUSPENDING: Provide an adequate explanation for suspending the concentration on plain sheets and attach. ) DROPPING: Provide an adequate explanation for droppi g the concentration on plain sheets and attach.
CO CENTRATrO
PRESENT PROPOSED
Total semester hours in current concentration: N/A Total semester hours in proposed concentration: 12
APPROVALS:
Department Faculty Approval Date 11/19/2014
f!I)/tshair'. Si atu~ ~~:~ ~
(Date)
(Date)
Academic Affairs Approval
College Faculty Approval Date
(Date)Chair, FS C & C Committee
College/Division/Department Contact:
Contact E-mail:
REV. 1112012 FORM D ADDEND M
GENERAL EDUCATIO REQUIREMENTS
When a department adds a new curriculum or makes changes in an existing one, a Form D Addendum must also be submitted. This form is simply a list of those courses in the curriculum that satisfy the General Education requirement.
Include course rubric, number, and credit hours when curricula differ from the default values. Indicate the curriculum semester for all General Education courses.
General Education Requirement Course(s) Credit Hours
Curriculum Semester
English Composition (6 hrs) ENGL 1001 or 1004 3 (x) l' ( ) 5m
( ) 2nd ( )6'"
( )3'" ( ) 7'" ( ) 4th () st.
ENGL 2000 3 ( ) 1~ ( )5'" ( ) 2 ()6 th
( ) 3'" ( ) 7'" (xI4'" (IS'"
Analytical Reasoning (6 hrs)
(At least 3 hours credit must be from a
General Education analytical reasoning course (from mathematics department)
3 (x )1" () 5m
( ) 2nd ( ) 6'"
ll:: \~~: MATH course.) General Educatron analytical reasoning course 3 ( ) l' () 6"
( )2"d ( ) 6t
(X) 3 () 7'" ( ) 4'" () a'"
Arts (3 hrs.) General Education arts course 3 ( ) 1 () s:: ( ) 2nd ( ) 6'" ( ) 3'" (X)7'" ()4" i') s'"
Humanities (9 hrs.) General Education humanities course 3 ( ) 1 () 5" (ll) 2"d ( ) 6th
( ) 3'" ( )7'" ( ) 4'h i) a'"
General Education humanities course 3 ( ) l' () 5'" ( ) 2nd ( ) 6'" I )3'd ( ) 7'" (x) 4'h I ) 8'"
General Education humanities course 3 I ) 1 () 5" ( )2"" (x) 6'" ( ) 3'" ( }7'hi i 4'h (') 8 th
Natural Sciences (9 hrs.)
(If 2 course sequence is taken in the
General Education natural science course sequence
6 (x) l' () 6'" (x) 2"d ( ) 6'" ( ) 3'" ! ) 7'h I i4th 1'18
physical sciences, the additional 3 hour course must be from the life sciences, and vice versa.)
General Education natural science course 3 ( ) 1" () 5'" ( ) 204 ( ) 6' (1l)3'" ( )7'" ()4"' () 8'h
Social Sciences (6 hrs)
(At least three hours at the 2000-level.)
General Education social science course 3 ( ) l' (x) 6" ( ) 2nd ( ) S'h ( )3'. ( ) 7'" ()4'" (18'"
General Education social science course (2000-level)
3 ( ) l' () S'" (x) 2nd
( )6'"HJ", 1)7:4 ()8
Justification
Pursuant to external program review and a mandated Action Plan from LSU's Office of Academic Affairs, the department of Political Science during fall 2014 semester executed a thoroughgoing review of its curriculum. As a result, and upon the recommendation of an Ad Hoc Committee on Curriculum Reform, the department unanimously approved a series of changes in the requirements for its majors. Specifically the department approved the creation of nine concentrations, representing the department's traditional four subfields (American Government & Politics, Comparative Government & Politics, International Politics & Law, and Political Theory) and five new thematic fields (Law & Legal Syste s, Campaigns & Elections, Race & Politics, Political Analysis, a d Public Policy). As proposed, POU majors will have to option to declare no concentration (thereby taking the default curriculum), one concentration from among the nine, or two concentrations from among the nine. Each concentration requires the taking of four designated courses from among a list of courses deemed germane to that concentration.
The current concentration - Public Policy - requires students to take fOUf courses from those listed below:
POLl 2070, 4035, 4011, 4015, 4017, 4043
Attachment to Form E -Co centration in Public Policy
Political Science
College: Humanities & Social Sciences Degree: Bachelor of Arts Total Hours: 120
Admission to the BA in Political Science curriculum requires that a student be admissible to the College of Humanities &Sooal Sciences: 24 earned semester hours with a cumulative and LSU GPA of atleast 2.0; "C· or better in ENGL 1001; and three hours of the General Education Analytical Reasoning requirement
Political science majors must complete tie st 33 semester hours in POll courses, of which at least 18 hours must be at or above the 3000-level. Field requirements are described below in footnote 3. Students may declare one or two concentra 'ons within the major; a concentration consists of four courses. There are nine different concentrations: fOUT concentrations consisting of four courses in the fields described in footnote 3 below, and five concentrations whkh have been designed by the department: (1) law & legal systems; (2) campaigns & elections; (3) race and politics; (4) political analysis; and (5) public policy. Only one non-POLl course may count towards a concentration. Students may complete the major withoutdesignatiIlg a concentration.
• POLIlOOl, 3001, 3003, 3901, 3909, and 4001 may not be counted toward fulfiU.ing field reqUirements. but may be counted as POLl electives. BASIC SCHOLASTIC EXPECTATIONS • aintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative a ld LSU GPA; • Maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA in the major field. 'At least 30 of the hours required for this degree must be taken at the 3000/4000-level. See the LSU General Catalog for information on university, college. major, and minor residency r quirements.
Honors work is provided through POLl 1002,2052,3000, 3B09, 3B96, 499B. nd 4999. Aspecial curriculum leading to the BA with departmental honors in POll is offered. Details are available from the departmental office.
CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS SEMESTER 1: "C" or better in ENGL 1001 SEMESTER 2: POll 2051 SEMESTER 3: Approved POll Field Course; First Cours in Foreign Language Sequence; Admission to the College SEMESTER 4: Approved POll Field Course; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence SEMESTER 5: Approved POll Field Course
RECQMM ENDED PATH
Semester 1 Critical: "C" or better in ENGL 1001
iENGL 1001 ENGL COMPOSITION... 3 GEN. ED. ANALYTICAL REASONING (FROM
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT).. 3 FIRST COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
SEQUENCE,. .. ., .. 4 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCES2.. 3 POLl 1001 FUND ISSUES POLITICS'............. -.1 Total Semester Hours: 16
Semester 2 Critical: POll 2051; First Course in Foreign Language sequence
POLl 2051 AMERICAN GOVER MENT ........ 3 SECOND COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
SEQUENCE ....._ ,......... 4 GEN. ED. COURSE - HUMANITIES................. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCESL 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE....................................... 0-2
Total Semester Hours: 13-15
2
Semester 3 Critical: Approved POLl Field Course; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence; Admission to the College
THIRD COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEQUENCE 4-3
APPROVED POLl FIELD COURSE'.. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCES... 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - ANALYTICAL REASONlNG 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE.... -l Total Semester Hours: 16-15
Semester 4 Critical: Approved POLl Field Course
FOURTH COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEQUENCE............. . . 4-3
ENGL 2000 ENGLISH COMP [ENGL 1001].. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - HUMANITIES.................. 3 APPROVED POLl FIELD COURSE' 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE.. J. Total Semester Hours: 16-15
Semester 5 Critical: Approved POll Field Course
APPROVED POLl FIELD COURSEJ 3 FIRST COURSE IN PU.B.POL.4........................... 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - SOCIAL SCIENCES 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES ---ft Total Semester Hours: J5
Semester 6
SECOND COURSE IN PUB.POL.4...................... 3 APPROVED POLl COURSE 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - HUMANITIES.................. 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES _..................... ....Q Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 7
THIRD COURSE IN PUB.POL.4......................... 3 APPROVED POLl COURSE 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - ARTS.................................. 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES .....Q Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 8
FOURTH COURSE IN PUB.POL.· 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES _II
Total Semester Hours: 14
1 - POLl 1001 recommended but not required. If POLl 1001 is not taken, add three hours ofapproved POLl courses.
2 - Ifa two-course sequence is taken in the physical sciences, then the three-hour course must be from the life sciences and vice versa.
3 - Political Science courses are divided into four fields: (1) American government and palitics; (2) comparativegovernment an politics; (3) international politics and law; and (4) political theory. Ail students take Introduction to American Government (pOLl 2051 or 2052) and must take one course from each ofthe other three fields. Courses count In fields os follows:
• American Government & Politics General: POLl 2051, 2052, 4000 Political Behavior: POLl 2030,4026,4028,4030,4031,4032.4034,4035,4036, 4037 Public Law&]urisprudence: POLl 4020, 4021, 4023 Public Administration: POLl 2070, 4011, 4017 State, Urban, Local Government: POLl 2056, 4015,4039
3
• Comparative Government & Politics General: POLl 2053,4060,4062,4063, 4064 Western Europe: POLl 4074, 4075, 4076, 4077 Latin America: POLl4065 Russia & Eastern Europe: POLl 4070, 4072 Asia: POLl 4067, 4079 Africa: POLl4078 Middle East: POLl4061
• International Politics & Law International Politics: POLl20S7, 4040, 4044, 4045, 4046, 4047, 4048, 4050,4059 International Law & Organization: POLl 4041, 4042 Foreign Policy: POLl4043
• Political Theory Political Theory, General: POLl 2060, 4090,4234 History ofPolitical Thought: POLl 4080, 4081, 4082 Contemporary Political Thought: POLl 4096, 4097, 4098
Each field has a special topics course available that may be taken for up to six hours ofcredit when topics vary. These courses are: POLl 4000 (American Government and Po itics); POLl 4040 (International Politics and Law); POLl 4060 (Camparative Government and Politics); and POLl 4090 (Political Theory). In additional, POLl 4996, POLl 4997, POLl 4998, and POLl 4999 m [Y
count toward a political science field with approval ofthe departmental advisor.
4 - Public Policy Public Policy, General: POLl 2070, 4035 Topics in Public Policy: POLl 4011, 4015, 4017 Foreign Policy: POLl 4043
REV. 07/2014
REQUEST FOR ADDING, CHANGING, SUSPENDING OR DROP ING AN
UNDERGRADUATE CO CENTRATIO
Department Political Science
College Humanities & Social Sciences Date 4/15/15 Name of Concentration
Name of Curriculum/Major
Political Analysis -:=--=-c--,-----------------------
POll Type of Degree B.A.
Has this change been discussed with and approved by all departments/colleges affected? Yes ( ) 0 () JA ( X )
ATTACH JUSTIFICATION for all actions: Use separate sheet. ATTACH RESPONSE from any departments affected [i.e. any depa ment whose course(s) are to be added.] ATTACH FORM D ADDENDUM for all new concentration or changes involving General Education co rses.
ACTIO (check appropriate box):
(X) ADDING: The entire new concentration, by semester, must be typed on plain sheets and attached to Form E. (See sample layout attached.)
( ) CHANGING: Regardless if all semesters of a concentration are to be changed or only parts, the present a d proposed (eight-semester) recommended path should be attached on separate pages. On the Present recommended path, use strikeout and on the Proposed recommended path, highlight areas to identify del'etions and additions. Do not use boldface to desig ate changes as boldface is reserved for critical requirements within the recommended pat _Explain all changes adequa ely on attachment.
) SUSPENDING: Provide an adequate explanation for suspending the concentration on plain sheets and attach. ) DROPPING: Provide an adequate explanation for dropping he concentration on plain sheets and attach.
CONCENTRATION
PRESENT PROPOSED
Total semester hours in current concentration: N/A Total semester hours in propo ed concentration: 12
APPROVALS:
Department Faculty Approval Date 11/19/2014 College Faculty Approval Date
(Date)(Date)Eai(SSigna~o•
J-I-I~
(Date)Academic Affairs Approval Chair, FS C & C Committee (Date)
Coliege/DivisionlDepartment Contact: ------'-----
Contact E-mail:
REV. 1112012 FORM D ADDENDUM
GE E AL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
When a department adds a new curriculum or makes changes in an existing one, a Form D Adde dum mu t also be submitted. This form is simply a list of those courses in the curriculum that satisfy the General Education requirement.
Include course rubric, number, and credit hours when curricula differ from the default values. Indicate the curriculum semester for all General Education courses.
General Education Requirement Course(s) Credit Hours
Curriculum Semester
English Composition (6 hrs.) ENGL 1001 or 1004 3 (x) 1" ( )5'" ( )2"" ( )6'" { )3'" ( ) 7'· I ) 4th {)8l1>
ENGL 2000 3 ( ) fM ( 15'" ()2 l 16' ()3'" ( ) 7th
(XI 411l 1'1 8'h
Analytical Reasoning (6 hrs.)
(At least 3 hours credit must be from a
General Education analytical reasoning course (from mathematics department)
3 Ix) 1" () S,n ( ) 2nd
( ) 6th
( ) 31ll ( ) 7'"
(14'" ( )sll1
MATH course.) General Education analytical reasoning course 3 ( ) l' () 6'" ( )2"" ( )6'" (X)3'" ( ) 7"'i i4'· ()s'"
Arts (3 hrs.) General Education arts course 3 I ) 1" ()s'" ( ) 2"" ( ) 6'" ( )3'" (x) 7<1> ( i 4'" ()8
Humanities (9 hrs.) General Education humanities course 3 ( ) 1" () 5~
(x) 2nd ( ) s'"
H;: \)l~: General Education humanities course 3 ( ) 1" () 5'"
( ) 2nd ( ) s'·
ll)13: ()t'lI>x 4 ( s Genera! Education humanities course 3 ( ) l' () S··
( ) 2"" (x) a'"
H~~ ~ ~~: Natural Sciences (9 hrs)
(If 2 course sequence is taken in the
General Education natural science course sequence
6 (x) l' C) 6'· (ll) 2l1li
( 16'" ( )3" ( )7'" ( ) 4"' ()8'h
physical sciences, the additional 3 hour course must be from the life sciences, and vice versa.)
General Education natural science course 3 ()1M ()s'" ( ) 2nd ( ) 6'h (ll) 31G
( ) 7'" ()4"' ()8"
Social Sciences (6 hrs.)
(At least three hours at the 2000-level.)
General Education social science course 3 ( ) 1" (ll)S'" ()2""()6111
{)3'" ()~ j ) 4'h i "18"'
General Education social science course (2000-level)
3 (11' l)~ (1l12.... ( )6" e )3n1 ( ) 7'h i i 4'" i '18'"
Justification
Pursuant to external program rev'ew and a mandated Action Plan from LSU's Office of Acade ic Affairs, the department of Political Science during fall 2014 semester executed a thoroughgoi g review of its curriculum. As a result, and upon the recommendation of an Ad Hoc Committee on Curriculum Reform, the department unanimously approved a series of changes in the require ents for its majors. Specifically, the department approved the creation of nine concentrations, representing the department's traditional four subfields (American Gove ment & Politics, Comparative Government & Politics, International Politics & Law, and Political Theory) and five new thematic fields (Law & Legal Systems, Campaigns & Elections, Race & Politics, Political Analysis, and Public Policy). As proposed, POll ajors will ave to option to declare no concentration (thereby taking the default curriculum), one concentration from among the nine, or two concentrations from among the ine. Each concentration requires the taking of four designated courses from among a list of courses deemed ger ane to that concentration.
The current concentration - Political Analysis - requires students to take four courses from those listed below:
POLl 3001,4001, 3003,4998, 4999
Attachment to Form E -Co centration in Political Analysis
Political Science
College: Humanities & Social Sciences Degree: Bachelor of Arts Total Hours: 120
Admission to the SA in Political Science curriculum requires that a tudent be admissible to the College of Humanities & Soda! Sciences: 24 earned semester hours with a cumulative and LSU CPA of at least 2.0; "C" or better in ENGL 100l; and three bours of the General Education Analytical Reasoning requirement
Political science majors must complete at least 33 semester hours in POLl courses, of which at least 18 hoW'S must be at or above the 3000-leveL Field requirements are described below in footnote 3_ Students may declare one or tw.Q concentrations within the major; a concentration consists offour courses. There are nine different concentratIons: four concentrations consisting of four courses in the fields described in ootnote 3 below, and five concentrations which bave been designed by the department: (1) law & legal systems; (2) campaigns & elections; (3) race and politics; (4) political analYSiS; and (5) public policy. On'ly one non-POLl course may count towards a concentration. Students may complete the major without designating a concentration.
, POLl 100 1, 3001, 3003, 3901, 3909, and 4001 may not be counted toward fulfilling field requirements, but may be counted as POll electives.
BASIC SCHOLASTIC EXPECTATIONS , Maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative and LSU GPA; , Maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA in the major field. 'At least 30 of the hours required for this degree must be taken at the 3000/4000-Level. See the LSU General Catalog for information on university, college, major, and minor residency requirements.
Honors work is provided through POLl 1002,2052, 3000,3809, 3896, 4-998, and 4-999 A specia curriculum leading to the BA with departmental honors in POLl is offered. Details are available from the departmental office.
CRITICAL REOmREMENTS SEMESTER 1: "C" or better in ENGt 1001 SEMESTER 2: POll 2051 SEMESTER 3: Approved POLl Field Course; First Course in Foreign Language Sequence; Admission to the College SEMESTER 4: Approved POLl Field Course; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence SEMESTER 5: Approved POLl Field Course
RECOMMENDED PATH
Semester 1 Critical: "C" or better in ENGL 1001
ENGL 1001 ENGL COMPOSITION 3 GEN. ED. ANALYTICAL REASONING (FROM
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT).. 3 FIRST COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
SEQUENCE..... 4 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCES".. J POLl 1001 FUND ISSUES POLlTICSI ---3. Total Semester Hours: 16
Semester 2 Critical: POll 2051; First Course in Foreign Language Sequence
POLl 2051 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT ....... 3 SECOND COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGU GE
SEQUENCE 4 GEN. ED. COURSE· HUMANITIES.................. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCES2. 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE ..Jl:I Total Semester Hours: 13-15
2
Semester 3 Critical: Approved POll Field Course; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence; Admission to the College
THlRD COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEQUENCE 4-3
APPROVED POLl FIELD COURSEJ
APPROVED ELECTIVE.................................. -.l
3 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCE 2.. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - ANALYTICAL REASONING 3
Total Semester Hours: 16-15
Semester 4 Critical: Approved POll Field Course
FOURTH COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEQUENCE 4-3
ENGL 2000 ENGLISH COMP [ENGL 1001].. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - HUMANITIES................ 3 APPROVED POLl FIELD COURSEJ... 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE.. . J. total Semester Hours: 16-15
Semester 5 Critical: Approved POLl Field Course
APPROVED POLl FIELD COURSEJ 3 POLl 3001............................................................ 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - SOCIAL SCIENCES... 3 APPROVED ELECTiVES.... ....Q Total Semester Hours: J 5
Semester 6
POLl30030r400l............................................. 3 APPROVED POLl COURSE................................ 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - HUMANITIES.................. 3 APPROVED ELECTiVES............................. ..... ....Q Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 7
POLl 4998 3 APPROVED POLl COURSE 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - ARTS................................ 3 APPROVED ELECflVES.. ....... ....Q Tota] Semester Hours: 15
Semester 8
POll 4999 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES... ..ll Total Semester Hours: 14
1 - POLl 1001 recommended but not required. IfPOLl 1001 is not taken, add three hours o/approved POLl courses.
2 -Ifa two-course sequence is taken in the physical sciences. then the three-hour course must be from the life sciences and ice versa.
3 - Political Science courses are divided into four fields: (1) American government and politics; (2) comparative government and politics; (3) international politics and law; and (4) political theory. All students take Introduction to American Government (POLl 2051 or 2052) and must take one course from each a/the other three fields. Courses count in fields as!o[/ows:
American Government & Politics General: POLl 2051,2052,4000 Political Behavior: POLl 2030,4026,4028,4030,4031,4032,4034,4035,4036, 4037
Public Administration: POLl 2070,4011,4017 State, Urban, Lacal Government: POLl 2056,4015,4039
Public Law &]urisprudence: POLl 4020,4021, 4023
• Comparative Government & Politics
3
General: POLl 2053, 4060, 4062, 4063, 4064 Western Europe: POLl 4074, 4075, 4076, 4077 Latin America: POLl4065 Russia & Eastem Europe: POLl 4070, 4072 Asia: POLl 4067, 4079 Africa: POLl4078 Middle East: POLl4061
• International Politics & Law International Politics: POLl 2057,4040,4044, 4045,4046,4047,4048, .4050,4059
International Law& Organization: POLl 4041, 4042 Foreign Policy: POLl 4043
Political Theory Political Theory, General: POLl2060, ,. ,,4090.4234 History ofPolitical Thought: POLl 4080. 4081, 4082 Contemporary Political Thought: POLl 4096, 4097. 4098
Eachjield has a special topics course available that may be taken for up to six hours ofcredit when topics vary. These courses are: POLl 4000 (American Government and Politics); POLl 4040 (International Politics and Law); POLl 4060 (Comparative Government and Politics); and POLl 4090 (Political Theory). In additional, POLl 4996, POLl 4997, POLl 4998, and POLl 4999 may count toward a political sciencejield with pproval ofthe departmental advi or,
APPROVALS:
Department Faculty Approval Date 11/19/2014 College FaCUlty Approval Date
lvw ~L
C 'air, FS C & C Committee
)-f-r~
4IrS-lf) (Date)
(Date)
<f: Academic Affairs Approval
(Date)
(Date)
CollegefDivision/Department Contact: ---------Contact E-mail:
REV. 0712014
REQUEST FOR ADDING, CHANGING, SUSPENDING OR DROPPING AN
UNDERGRADUATE CO CENTRATIO Effective: --&-<:--+,,""'-=...>.....JC-
Department Political Science
College Humanities & Social Sciences Date 4/15/15 Name of Concentration Law & Legal Systems
Name of Curriculum/Major ------=-:--,-------------------------
POll Type of Degree B.A.
Has this change been discussed with and approved by all departments/colleges affected? Yes (x) No ( ) NJA ( )
ATTACH JUSTIFICATION for all actions: Use separate sheet ATTACH RESPONSE from any departments affected [i.e. any department whose course(s) are to be added.] ATTACH FORM D ADDENDUM for all new concentratio or changes involving General Education courses.
ACTION (check appropriate box):
(X) ADDING: The entire new concentration, by semester, must be typed on plain sheets and attached to Form E. (See sample layout attached.)
( ) CHANGING: Regardless if all semesters of a concentration are to be c anged or only parts, the pre ent and proposed (eight-semester) recommended path should be attached on separate pages. On the Present recommended path, use strikeout and on the Proposed recomme ded pat, hig light area to identify deletions and additions. Do not use boldface to designate changes as boldface is reserved for critical requirements within the recommended path. Explain all changes adequately on attachment.
) SUSPENDING: Provide an adequate explanation for suspending the concentration on plain s eets and attach. ) DROPPING: Provide an adequate explanation for dropping the concentration on plain s eets and attach.
CONCENTRATION
PRESENT PROPOSED
Total semester hours in current concentration: N/A Total seme ter hours in proposed concentration: 12
~1Iiiiiiii---
REV. 11/2012 FORM D ADDENDUM
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT
When a department adds a new curriculum or makes changes in a existing one, a Form D Addendum must also be submitted. This form is simply a list of those courses in the curriculum that satisfy the General Education requirement
Include course rubric, number, and credit hours when curricula differ from the default values. Indicate the curriculum semester for all General Education courses.
General Education Requirement Course(s) Credit Hours
Curriculum Semester
English Composition (6 hrs.) ENGL 1001 or 1004 3 (x)'~ ()s: ( ) 2nO ( Is'" ( 13"' ( )7 ( 14'" i '18'"
ENGL 2000 3 ( ) ," () 5'" ( ) 2nd
( )6'" ( }3"' ( )7'" (x; 4'" i ')8'"
Analytical Reasoning (6 hrs)
(At least 3 hours credit must be from a
General Education analytical reasoning course (from mathematics department)
3 (x}1~ I) sU. (12no()6'~
()3"' (1m ( )4t~ i 18'"
MATH course,) General Educatio analytical reasoning course 3 ( ) 1" () 5W
( ) zt"l ( )6t11
~xl:= ~ ~~ Arts (3 hrs,) General Education arts course 3 ( ),... () 5'"
( I 2nd ( 16'"
( ) 3"' (X)7'"i )4'~ (')8t11
Humanities (9 hrs.) General Education humanities course 3 ( )1 ()~.
(xl2l1ll ( 16lh
( ) 3'" ( )7'" ( ) 4th I 18"
General Education humanities course 3 ( ) 1" ( ) 5'" ( ) 2nd
( )6'h
lxl)~ (/))7;",
General Education humanities course 3 ( ) l' () 5'" ( ) 2"" (x) 6Ut
( ) 3"' ( )7'h j i41• ('18l11
Natural Sciences (9 hrs.)
(If 2 course sequence is taken in the
General Education natural science course sequence
6 (x) 1·' () 6m
(x) 2nd ( ) 6'h ( )3'" ( )7.n ()4'" (18th
physical sciences, the additional 3 hour course must be from the life sciences, and vice versa.)
General Education natural science course 3 ( ) 1" () 5'" ( ) 2'" ( ) S'h (x) 3"' ( )7th
I ) 41ll () 8'"
Social Sciences (6 hrs.)
(At least three hours at the 2000-level.)
General Education social science course 3 ( ) 1· (x) 5'" ( )2'" I )6" ( ) 3'" ( 17tb
i i 4'" i') 8th
General Education social science course (2000-level)
3 ()1"' () 5'" (x )2no ( ) 6'" ( )3'0 ( 17th
i )4th I )81/1
Justification
Pursuant to external program review and a mandated Action Plan from LSU's Office of Academic Affairs, the department of Political Science during fall 2014 semester executed a thoroughgoing review of its curriculum. As a result, and upon t e reco mendation of an Ad Hoc Committee on Curriculum eform, the department unanimously approved a series of changes in the requirements for its majors. Specifically, the department approved the creation of nine concentrations, representing the department's traditional four subfields (American Government & Politics, Comparative Government & Politics, International Politics & Law, and Political heory) and five new thema 'c fields (Law & Legal Systems, Campaigns &Elections, Race & Politics, Political Analysis, and Pub ic Policy). As proposed, OLI majors will have to 0 tio to declare no concentration (thereby taking the default curriculum), one concentration from among the nine, or two concentrations from among the nine. Each concentration requires the taking of four designated courses from among a list of courses deemed germane to that concentration.
The current concentration - Law & Legal Systems - requires students to take four courses from those listed below:
POLl 4020, 4021, 4023,4041 SOCL 3371, 4471 MC 3080,3081 ENGL 3101
The inclusion of SOCL 3371 and 4471 has been approved by the Departme t of Sociology (see attachment) The inclusion of ENGL 3101 has been approved by the Department of English (see attachment) The inclusion of MC 3080 and 3081 has tentative approval from the Manship School of Mass Communication (see attachment)
RE: POLl Curriculum Refonn (and SOCL 2511,3371,4471) - Willi... https:lloutlook..office36 .com/owa/projection.aspx
RE: POU Curriculum Reform (and SOCL 2511, 3371,4471)
Edward S Shihadeh
Tue 1/13/2015 10:38 AM
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ToWiliiam A Clark <[email protected]>;
Hi Bill,
o objection trom our faculty. Though I'm told that they'll have to take SocI 200 I to be eligible for the 3000 and 4000 courses.
Best,
Ed
Edward S. Shihadeh
Professor of Sociology and Criminology
Chair, Department of Sociology, LSU
Coordinator, Crime and Policy Evaluation Research Lab GIl
From: William A Clark
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 3:13 PM
To: Edward SShihadeh
Subject: POll Curriculum Reform (and SOCL 2511, 3371, 4471)
Hi Ed:
Does the Department of Sociology object to that aspect of our planned curriculum reform that would permit a PO I major to count
the following SOCL courses toward one or another new concentration within the POll major?
SOCL 2511: Race Relations
SOCL 3371: Sociology of the Criminal Justice System
SOCL 4471: Sociology of Law
Be assured: (1) none of these courses would be required for any of the POll concentrations, and (2) a POll major using one of these
courses to fulfill a POll concentration would not thereby lower his/her 33-hour POll course requirement. It merely offers up these
courses as possible ways to satisfy a 4-course requirement in one or another of our proposed concentrations. (3) It's only possible
impact on your department, as far as I can see, would be to help your enrollments (not a bad thing in this enviro ment) in these
courses, whenever you decide to offer them.
In any event, please let me know by return e-mail if these proposed changes to the POll curriculum are acceptable.
Thanks,
Bill
10f2 4116/2015 10:55 AM
Re: POLl Curriculum Reform (and ENGL 2000: Legal Writing) - Wil... https://outlook.office36S.com/owalprojection.aspx
Re: POU Curriculum Reform (and ENGL 2000: Legal Writing)
William A Clark
Man 1/12/2015 3:49 PM
Sent Items
TO:English Department <[email protected]>;
Thanks, Elsie. That will have to work for now. I appreciate it.
Bill
William A Clark Profe'isor & Chair
Department of Poti:al So:i!nce
L'1O Stubbs Hal
Louls"na Slate Unlve;ty
BalDn Rouge, lA 70S03-5433
225.578.2549 (offte)
225578.2l41 (dept)
From: English Department Sent: Monday, January 12, 20153:40 PM
To: William A Clark
Subject: Re: POll Curriculum Reform (and ENGL 2000: Legal Writing)
Dear William,
We would be happy to have this course count towards the new curriculum within the POll major. However, you should know that at the present time we are only able to offer It at night.
Elsie
From: William A Clark Sent: Monday, January 12, 20153:36 PM
To: Elsie B Michie; English Department
Subject: POll Curriculum Reform (and ENGL 2000: Legal Writing)
Hi Elsie:
Does the Department of English object to that aspect of our planned curriculum reform that would permit a POll major to count the following ENGL course toward one of its new concentration within the POll major?
ENGl3101: Legal Writing
Be assured: (1) this courses would not be req ired for any of the POll concentrations, and (2) a POll major using this course to
fulfill a portion of a POll concentration would not thereby lower his/her 33-hour POll course requirement. It merely offers up this
course as possible way to satisfy a portion of a 4-course requirement in one of our proposed concentrations. (3) Its only possible
impact on your department, as far as I can see, would be to help your enrollments in the course (not a bad thing in this
environment), whenever you decide to offer< ,it.
In any event, please let me know by return e-mail if these proposed changes to the POll curriculum are acceptable.
Thanks, Bill
lof2 4/16 015 10:56 AM
Re: MC courses in new POLl concenmtrations? - William A Clark https://outlo k.office365.com/owalprojection.aspx
Re: Me courses in new POU concenmtrations?
Jerry Ceppos
Thu 4/16/2015 11:51 AM
Inbox
To.Wiliiam A Clark <[email protected]);
Cc:Andrea Miller <[email protected]);
Bill-I love the idea. Let me ask Andrea if she sees any pitfalls. But I can't imagine a nood of students hat would push our majors out. Let me see if she agrees.
Jerry
1.1 f'.I' . "li ~t ,
From: William A Clark <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 11:42:13 -0500
To: Jerry Ceppos <[email protected]>
Subject: Me courses in new POU concenmtrations7
Hi Jerry:
You may reca'll from a previous e-mail exchange back in January that we in POll are engaged in a change of our undergraduate curriculum (creating a series of concentrations, etc.). Two of those concentrations involve asking our majors in that concentration to take 12 credit hours from a list of courses, some of which are non-POll courses (e.g., fnom HIST, SOCL, and ENGL). In these two cases listed below, we've hoped that we could get your permission to list MC courses as options for POL majors in e two concentrations. They would not be required to take the MC courses in question, but we thought that the course content in the couTiSes made sense for the substantive focus of the concentrations. Here are the two concentrations and the two MC co rses in
each that we would accept as part of the 12-credit hour requirement for the concentration (if, indeed, students opted to take those MC courses). Also of note: our POll majors in these concentrations will be permitted to take only 1 non-POL course as part of the 4-course requirement for the concentration, so no POll major in hese two concentrations could take any more than one of the two MC courses). Finally, because the students in these POll concentrations have plenty of other options to satisfy the requiremen s for the concentrations, there would be no additional pressure on any unit to offer any courses that they would not otherwise offer
on their own.
Concentration: Law & Legal Systems (2 Me courses from a list of 9 possible courses) MC3080 (Mass Media Law) MC 3081 (Honors: Mass Media Law)
lof2 4/16/2015 12:21 PM
Re: MC courses in new POLl concenmtrations? - William A Clark https://outl ok.office365.com/owalprojection.aspx
Concentration: Race & Politics (2 MC courses from a list of 8 possible courses)
MC 3333 (Minorities and the Media)
MC 3505 (Media and the Policy Process)
Thanks in advance for considering this request for permission to list these Me courses as part of our proposed curriculum changes.
Let me know if these changes are agreeable to you,
Thanks,
Bill
William A Clark Professor & Chil~
Depaltmen of PoIr:aI Science
240 Sruttls Hal l!ltJf;Sna Stall! Un.,ersl.y
Baton Rouge, LA 7080TS433
225.578.2549 (offee)
225.578.!141 (dept)
4/1612015 12:21 P 20f2
Attachment to Form E -Concentration in Law & Legal Systems
Political Science
College: Humanities &Social Sciences Degree: Bachelor ofArts Total Hours: 120
Admission to the BA in Political Science curriculum requires that a stud nt be admissible to the College of Humanities & Social Sciences: 24 earned semester hours with a cumulative and LSU GPA of at least 2.0; "C" or better in ENGL 1001; and three hours of the General Education Analytical Reasoning requirement
Political science majors must complete at least 33 semester hours in POLl courses, ofwhJ(:h at least 18 hours must be ator above the 3000-level. Field requirements are described below In footnote 3. Students may declare one or two concentrations within the major; a concentration consists of four courses. There are nine different concentrations: four concelltrations cOnsisting of coursework from the fields described in footnote 3 below, and five concenoations which have been designed by the department: (1) law & legal systems; (2) campaigns & elections: (3) race and politics; (4) political analysis; and (5 public policy. Only one non-POLl course may count towards a concentration. Students ay complete the major without designating a concentration.
* POLl 1001, 3001, 3003, 3901, 3909, and 4001 may not be counted toward fulfiLling field reqUirements, but may be counted as POLl electives.
BASIC SCHOLASTIC EXPECTATIONS * Maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative and LSU GPA; * Maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA in the major field. *Atleast 30 of the hours reqUired for this degree must be taken at the 3000/4000-levet See the LSU General Catalog for information on university, college, major, and minor residency requirements.
Honors work is provided through POLl 1002,2052,3000,3809,3896,4998, and 4999. Aspecial curriculum leading to the BA with departmental honors in POLl is offered. Details are available from the departmental office.
CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS SEMESTER 1: "C" or better in ENGL 10 1 SEMESTER 2: POLl 2051 SEMESTER 3: Approved POLl Field Course; First Course in Foreign Language Sequence; AdmJssion to the College SEMESTER 4: Approved POLl Field Course; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence SEMESTER 5: Approved POll Field Course
RECOMMENDED P TH
Semester 1 Critical: "C" or better in ENGL 1001
ENGL 1001 ENGL COMPOSiTION........ 3 GEN. ED, ANALYTICAL REASONING (FROM
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT)....... 3 FIRST COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
SEQUENCE.......... 4 GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCESz .. 3 POLl 1001 FUND ISSUES POLITICS' ....""..... .J. Total Semester Hours: 16
Semester 2 Critical: POll 2051; First Course in Foreign Language Sequence
POLl 2051 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 3 SECOND COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
SEQUENCE.................................. 4 GEN. ED. COURSE - HUMANITIES,................. 3 GEN. ED, COURSE - NATURAL SCIENCESz 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE ~
Total Semester Hours: 13-15
2
Semester 3 Critical: Approved POll Field Course; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence; Admission to the College
THIRD COURSE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEQUENCE
APPROVED POLl FIELD COURSE'.. GEN. ED. COURSE - NATURAL SCfENCES2.
4-3 3 3
GEN. ED. COURSE - ANALYTICAL REASONING 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE.. .-l Total Semester Hours: 16-15
Semester 4 Critical: Approved POll Field Course
FOURTH COURSE IN FOREIGN I..ANGUAGE SEQUENCE.. 4-3
ENGL 2000 ENGLISH COMP [ENGL 1001].. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - HUMANITIES.................. 3 APPROVED POLl FIELD COURSE' 3 APPROVED ELECTIVE .1 Total Semester Hours: 16·15
Semester 5 Critical: Approved POll Field Course
APPROVED POLl FIELD COURSEJ 3 FIRST COURSE IN LAW & LEG.SYS. 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - SOCIAL SCIENCES.. 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES... ---.9. Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 6
SECOND COURSE IN LAW & LEG.SYS.4......... 3 APPROVED POLl COURSE............................... 3 GEN. ED. COURSE· HUMANITIES.................. 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES..................................... ~
Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 7
THIRD COURSE IN I..AW & LEG.SYS............... 3 APPROVED POLl COURSE 3 GEN. ED. COURSE - ARTS.................................. 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES.. ---.9. Total Semester Hours: 15
Semester 8
FOURTH COURSE IN LAW & LEG.SYS.·....... 3 APPROVED ELECTIVES .... _I)
Total Semester Hours: 14
1 - POLl 1001 recommended but not required. If POLl 1001 is not taken, add three hours a/approved POLl courses.
2 - Ifa two-course sequence is taken in the physical sciences, then the three-hour course must be from the life sciences and vice versa.
3· Political Science courses are divided into four fields: {lJ American government and politics; (2) comparativegovernment and politics; (3) international politics and la\V; and (4) political theory. All seudencs take Introduction to American Government (pOLl 2051 or 2052) and musttake one course from each ofthe other three fields. Courses count in fields os follows:
American Government & Politics General: POLl 2051,2052,4000 Political Behavior: POLl 2030,4026,4028,4030,4031, 4032, 4034, 4035, 4036, 4037 Public Law & Jurisprudence: POLl 4020, 4021, 4023 Public Administration: POLl 2070,4011,4017 State, Urban, Local Government: POLl 2056,4015,4039
3
Comparative Government & Politics General: POL/2053, 4060, 4062, 4063, 4064 Western Europe: POLl 4074, 4075, 4076, 4077 Latin America: POLl 4065 Russia & Eastern Europe: POLl 4070, 4072 Asia: POLl 4067, 4079 Africa: POLl4078 Middle East: POLl 4061
International Politics & Law International Politics: POL/ 2057,4040,4044, 4045, 4046,4047,404[, 4050,4059
International Law & Organization: POL/4041, 4042 Foreign Policy: POLl4043
Political Theory Political Theory, General: POLl 2060. .4090,4234 History ofPolitical Thought: POL/4080, 4081, 4082 Contemporary Political Thought: POL/4096, 4097, 4098
Each field has a special topics course available that may be taken for up to six hours o/credlt when rapics vary, Th e courses are: POLl 4000 (American Government and Politics); POLl 4040 (International Poliocs and Law); POLl 4060 (Comparativ Government and Politics); and POLl 4090 (Political Theory). In additional, POL/4996, POLl 4997, POL/499B, and POLl 4999 may count toward a political science field with approval ofthe departmental advisor.
4 - Law & Legal Systems American Constitutional Law: POL/4020, 4021 Judicial Politics: POL/4023 International Law: POLl 4041 Sociology ofLaw: SOCL 3371, SOCL 4471 Mass Media Law: MC 3080, MC 3081 Legal Writing: ENGL 3101
REV. 0712014
REQUEST F ADDI 8, CHANGING, SU PENDING OR DROPPING AN
UNDERGRAD ATE CONe NTRATI N
Department Political Science
College Humanities & Social Sciences Date 4/15/15 Name of Corncentration Campaigns & Elections
Name of Curriculum/Major ---------------_._----
POll Type of Degree B.A.
Has this change been discussed with and approved by all departments/colleges affected? Yes ( ) 0 () IA ( X )
ATTACH JUSTIFICATION for all actions: Use separate sheet. ATTACH RESPONSE from any departments affected [i.e. any department whose cour e(s) are to be added.] ATTACH FORM D ADDENDU for all new concentration or changes involving General Education courses.
ACTION (check appropriate box):
(X) ADDING:
( ) CHANGING:
) SUSPENDING: ) DROPPING:
The entire new concentration, by semester, must be typed on plain sheets and attached to Form E. (See sample layout attached.) Regardless if all semesters of a concentration are to be changed or only parts, the present and proposed (eight-semester) recommended path should be attached on separate pages On the Present recommended path, use strikeout and on the Proposed recommended path, highlight areas to identify deletions and additions. Do not use boldface to designate changes as boldface is reserved for critical requirements within the recommended patil. Explain all c anges adequately on attachment. Provide an adequate explanation for suspending the concentration on plain sheets and attach. Provide an adequate explanation for dropping the concentration on plain sheets and attach.
CONCENTRATION
PRESENT PROPOSED
Total semester hours in current concentraNon: N/A Total semester hours in proposed concentration: 12
APPROVALS:
Department Faculty Approval Date 11/19/2014 College Faculty Approval Date
(Date)Department Chair's Signature (Date)
o 5-1- \ (Date) Academic Affairs Approval (Date)
College/Division/Department Contact:
Contact E-mail:
REV. 11/2012 FORM D ADDENDUM
GE ERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
When a department adds a new curriculum or makes changes in an existing one, a Form 0 Addendum must also be submitted. This form is simply a list of those courses in the curriculum t at satisfy the General Education requirement
Include course rubric, number, and credit hours when curricula differ from t e default values. Indicate the curriculum semester for all General Education courses.
General Education Requirement Course(s) Credit Hours
Curriculum Semester
English Composition (6 hrs.) ENGL 1001 or 1004 3 (x) 1~ ( ) 5~
( ) 2nd ( ) 6'" ( prd ( )7'" ( 14111 I 18'"
ENGl2000 3 ( ) 1"' () 5'" ( ) 2na ( ) 6'" ( prd ( ) 7"' (x) 4"' (18'"
Analytical Reasoning (6 hrs.)
(At least 3 hours credit must be from a
General Education analytical reasoning course (from mathematics department)
3 (xli" 1)5'" ( )2nd ( )6'" ()3,d ()7'" ( ) 4'" 118"'
MATH course.) General Education analytical reasoning course 3 ( ) 1~ ()S'" ( ) 2"" ( ) 6'" (x) 3'" ( )7"'i )4\l1 (0) 8111
Arts (3 hrs.) General Education arts course 3 ( ) 1" ()SW ( ) 2nd I ) 6'" ( ) 3'" (x) 7'" I i 4\l1 I)Stli
Humanities (9 hrs.) General Education humanities course 3 ( ) 1"' 1)5'." (x) 2"d I ) 6'" ( ) 3'· ( )7'"i i 4th (jS"'
General Education humanities course 3 ( ) 1"' () 5'" ()2nd ()S'" ( )3rd ( )7'"Ix) 4th I) 8'"
General Education humanities course 3 I ) 1~ (j5'" ( ) 2nd (X) 6'" ()3rd ()7'" ( )4'" ()8'"
Natural Sciences (9 hrs.)
(If 2 course sequence is taken in the
General Education natural science course sequence
6 IX) 1" () 5,n Ix) 2"" ( )6111
( )3'" ( )7'"i i 4"' i -18'"
physical sciences, the additional 3 hour course must be from the life sciences, and vice versa.)
General Education natural science course 3 ()1" ()5'n ( ) 2"" ( ) 6'" (x) 3'" I ) 7'h ( ) 4'" I ) a'h
Social Sciences (6 hrs.)
(At least three hours at the 2000-level.)
General Education social science course 3 ( ) 1" (x) 5"' I ) 2nd
( ) 6'h 1)3'" ()7'"I i4"' (18
General Education social science course (2000-level)
3 ()1" () 5'" (x) 2"" ( )6'" ( ) 3'· ( )7" I j 4'" (-lath
Justification
Pursuant to external program review and a mandated Action Plan from LSU's Office of Academic Affairs, the department of Political Science during fall 2014 semester executed a thoroughgoi g review of its curriculum. As a result, and upo the recommendation of an Ad Hoc Committee on Curriculum eform, the department unanimously approved a ser"es of changes in the requirements for its majors. pecifically. the department approved the creation of nine concentrations, representing the departme 1's traditional four subfields (American Government & Politics, Comparative Government & Politics, International Politics & Law, and Political Theory) and five new thematic fields (Law & Legal ystems, Campaigns & Elections, Race & Politics, Political Analysis, and Public Policy). As propose ,POll majors will have to option to declare 0 concentration (thereby taking e default curriculum), one concentration from among the nine, or two concentrations from among the nine. Eac concentration requires the taking of four desi nated courses from among a list of co rses deemed germane to that concentration.
The current concentration - Campaigns & Elections - requires students to ta e four courses from those listed below:
POLI4026,4031,4034,4037, 4030, 4063