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PSC majors: Sample Registration Card, Fall 2007.
by Jeremy Lewis. Revised 16 Apr. '07.  Corrections welcome!
Note: by HC policy, class times are set by registrar and senior staff.

  • PSC 371 for Fall 2007: Seminar 3rd World Politics and Terrorism.
  • Course Description: Types of regime, politics and conflict in global regions.  Nation states, non state actors and international organizations.  The breeding grounds, motivation and methods of international terrorist groups, and the means of counter terrorism.  Seminar with guest speakers likely.

  • Non-political science majors welcome, especially those in history, international business and global leadership.
  • Seminar in Law.  This, taught by a lawyer, would likely focus on criminal law, for Fall 2007.  It would likely have to meet at night, unless the instructor were available in daytime.
  • Fall 2007 Courses:
    Prefix Course Time Days Cr. Room
    American Government PSC 201 08:00 MWF 3 FL102?
    Public Administration PSC 207 09:30 TR 3 FL102?
    Semr. 3rd World Politics & Terrorism PSC 371A 12:30? TR? 3 FL102?
    Senior Capstone [Fall only] [students] PSC 499 12:00 MWF 3 FL205?
    Internship (ungraded, outside major) PSC 481 3
    Semr. PolSci: [criminal?] Law [Staff] PSC 371B TBA TBA 3 TBA
    American History to 1877 HIST 205 08:00 MWF 3 TBA
  • Popular options for non-PSC courses, from Registrar's draft, but data may change:
  • Core and distribution:
    Enter the required selections for your class this semester, according to registrar's 4 year plan:
    Those who entered Fall '06 (current freshmen, future sophs):
    Fine art requirement 210, English 211 or Amer. Literature 221, Physical Science 102
        * ART 210 12:00 MWF 3
        * MUS 210 09:30 TR 3
        * ENGL 211 08:00/09:30/11:00 TR 3
        * ENGL 221 09:30/11:00/12:30 TR 3
        * PHSC 102 08:00 TR 3

    Those who entered Fall '05 (current sophomores, future juniors):
        * MATH 175 Math concepts (was 171 statistics)
        * REL xxx, any bible related selection, for example:
        * REL 233 18:00 MW 3 = World Religions
        * REL 331 08:00 MWF 3 = Religions of Book


  • Registration week procedure: 
    • here's how to beat the rush and obtain entry to a good set of courses. 
    • Take a pre-approved card to the registrar's office EARLY -- before they even open-- on the day your class is assigned. 
    • Bring your pre-written registration card to class Monday or Tuesday; if you do it correctly it will only take a minute for me to check it and sign. 
    • Do write in three or four alternate courses, and check the alternate box (right side) for these. 
    • Then I will pre-approve the backup courses so that you won't need a return trip through the registrar's lines! 
    • All PSC courses can be listed as alternates -- I'll pre-approve them in just case you need. 
    • Best office hours -- afternoons daily till 3 pm, since I am teaching in mornings.  See office hours page.
    • Come in with your likely courses and alternatives pre-written on your card! 
    • Freshmen and sophomores: don't forget to write in required core classes first. 
    • PSC majors: consider HIST 205 and Math 175.