Overall Ten-Course Requirement for the Major
A total of ten courses are necessary to complete the major: the three introductory lecture courses, the two colloquia, the two semesters of senior seminar, and three elective courses.
What fulfills the additional Three-Course Electives requirement:
- All courses offered at Barnard or Columbia in political science listed in the Barnard catalogue, including introductory lecture courses and colloquia, satisfy course requirements. Courses listed in Columbia catalogs which are not listed in the Barnard catalogue require approval by Professor Kimberly Marten, our Department Chair, to count towards the major or concentration.
- The Independent Study Option. Students who wish to do an independent study project should speak to a faculty member who would be willing to sponsor it. Credit is given for an academic research paper written in conjunction with an internship, but no academic credit is given for an internship or job experience per sé. The student then applies to the Committee on Programs and Academic Standing (CPAS) which must approve all requests. Once your request has been granted, the Registrar creates a section and assigns a call number, and the student is notified of the call number so she can enter the course on her program. (Each instructor has a separate section and call number. Each instructor is limited to sponsoring one independent study per semester.) Students will consult with the sponsoring instructor as to workload and points of credit for the independent study course. Independent study counts as a course for the purpose of the ten-course requirement, provided the project is approved for 3 or 4 points. A project taken for 1 or 2 points does not count as a course toward the major, the minor, or the concentration requirement.
- One course outside of the department may be substituted for one political science elective, provided that such a course is closely related to political science. Students who wish to make a substitution must obtain approval, before placing the course on their program, from their major advisor and from the Department Chair (or Department Representative in years that s/he has course-approval responsibility). Please use the course approval request form.
- Six of the ten courses for the major must be taken from courses listed in the political science section of the Barnard catalogue. Of these six, both required colloquia as well as the two semesters of the required senior research seminar must be Barnard courses. Under special circumstances Professor Kimberly Marten, our Department Chair, may grant an exception.
What does not fulfill the additional Three-Course Electives requirements:
The Independent Study Option BC3799x-y does not satisfy the course requirement if
the project is for 1 or 2 points.
College-granted AP credit for American Politics or Comparative Politics does not count as major course credit. (See items for American Politics I.C. and Comparative Politics I.C., above.)
Courses taken at other colleges, in summer sessions, or abroad, which are not equivalent in rigor and workload to Barnard courses, as determined by Professor Kimberly Marten, our Department Chair, in consultation with other faculty of the department, will not count toward the major or minor requirements.