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Transfer Orientation

Transfer Orientation. Department of Politics July 21, 2014. Scan to access Politics Dept. Web Page. Two majors, four subfields. Government Political Theory (PLPT) American Politics (PLAP ). Foreign Affairs Comparative Politics (PLCP) International Relations (PLIR). UVA GPAs. A+, A A-

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Transfer Orientation

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  1. Transfer Orientation Department of Politics July 21, 2014

  2. Scan to access Politics Dept. Web Page

  3. Two majors, four subfields • Government • Political Theory (PLPT) • American Politics(PLAP) • Foreign Affairs • Comparative Politics (PLCP) • International Relations (PLIR)

  4. UVA GPAs • A+, A • A- • B+ • B • B- • C+ • C • C- • 4.0 • 3.7 • 3.3 • 3.0 • 2.7 • 2.3 • 2.0 • 1.7

  5. Before Becoming a Politics Major You Need: The Prerequisite!!! • Six credits in any Politics course with a grade of “C” or better (these count towards the major) • A GPA of 2.5 across these two courses • A cumulative GPA of 2.5    • Current enrollment in two additional PL** courses

  6. New Major Requirements • Government • One course from each subfield (AP, PT, CP , IR) • Three courses in either the AP or PT track • Three electives • Of the 10 Politics courses: at least 5 at the 3000-level of which one must be at the 4000-level • Four related courses with at least 2 at the 3000 level or above • Foreign Affairs • One course from each subfield (AP, PT, CP , IR) • Three more courses in either IR or CP • Three electives • Of the 10 Politics courses: at least 5 at the 3000-level of which one must be at the 4000-level • Four related courses with at least 2 at the 3000 level or above

  7. This fall: pick at least two • Most of you will want to choose TWO courses for Fall 2013 starting with these PL** mnemonics. This will enable you to satisfy the prerequisite • Do NOT choose courses that duplicate courses you completed at your previous institution and for which you have received college credit

  8. When can I declare? • After you have completed TWO PL** courses at UVA with no grade lower than a “C” and with a GPA in the two courses of at least 2.5.

  9. What will I do this Fall since I cannot declare? • You may request permission to DEFER declaration of the major in Government or Foreign Affairs

  10. How many PL** classes should I take? • Probably TWO • if you have never taken a PL** equivalent but want to major in Government or Foreign Affairs • If you have completed one PL** equivalent course after high school • If you aren’t sure Gov or FA is the right major but want to test it out • Maybe THREE • If you are experienced and focused, if you have completed at least two PL** equivalents

  11. Worksheets • Yellow and light green forms OR link at “FORMS” on our website: http://politics.virginia.edu/undergradforms • LIST any PL** courses you completed after high school • These courses must appear on your transfer credit report • List the UVA classes you’ll use for your major …

  12. TRANSFER STUDENTS MUST • Submit a plan of courses for your major by completing a declaration worksheet • Enroll in TWO PL** courses for Fall 2013 • Earn the required GPA in the two courses • Complete a Deferral form (available from the College Registrar at Monroe Hall) listing the ten PL** courses in your plan • Secure approval of this form from our Department. See Sharon Marsh in Gibson S185

  13. If you haven’t already… • Look at Lou’s List http://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/mySIS/CS2/index.phpor SIS, see what is available Fall 2013 • Pencil in these choices in your major worksheet • Enroll in two PL** courses when SIS is open to you • Pencil in other courses you could take in the future on the worksheet

  14. Will Politics courses from my old college count for my major? • Yes, But only after you declare (that is they cannot count as prerequisites) • Two courses (six credits) of PL** will count towards electives only • Two courses (six credits) of RELATED coursework will count

  15. What are RELATED courses? • These are NOT PL** courses but instead courses in fields closely related to Politics like Economics, History, Sociology and Philosophy • Our major requires 10 PL** courses and 4 related courses

  16. Should I take a RELATED course this Fall? • Quite possibly yes. The advantages are: • If you aren’t sure that Gov or FA is the right major, a RELATED course can be a step towards a major in that field instead of one of the Politics majors • If you do major in our Department, you will count this course towards your major

  17. Applying transfer credit to the major • After your major declaration is complete (after you complete the pre-reqs) then ask Ms. Marsh to have Ms. Burke “re-tag” these courses to count towards your major

  18. Questions? • Check the Politics Department webpage - http://politics.virginia.edu/ 2) Sharon Marsh • smm4g@virginia.edu 3) John Echeverri-Gent • politicsdup@virginia.edu or • johneg@virginia.edu

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