Listed below are the five components of the GVPT Major. Every student must also complete their CORE or General Education requirements as well as electives to reach the required minimum of 120 cumulative credits for graduation. Please reference the following major cards:

Students Matriculating to the University of Maryland Fall 2012 or Later: General Education GVPT Major Card

Students Who Matriculated to the University of Maryland Prior to Fall 2012: CORE GVPT Major Card

Gateway Requirements

Directly admitted freshman must complete gateway courses within 45 credits at the university (excluding IB/AP credits). Internal transfer students must complete gateway requirements prior to applying. Detailed information about gateway requirements can be found here. Student who chooses to fulfill their supporting sequence in economics may apply ECON200 toward the minimum of 15 credits needed for the supporting sequence. Students may complete one of the following courses to satisfy the math gateway requirement: MATH111 or STAT100. A calculus class (MATH 140, 130 or 220) with a grade of C- or higher may be substituted. Students may not apply the course used to fulfill the math gateway course toward the skills requirement.

GVPT 241

All students are required to complete GVPT241: The Study of Political Philosophy: Ancient and Modern. Students who have AP/IB credit for GVPT170 must complete GVPT241 in place of GVPT170 with a B- or higher.

GVPT Courses of Choice

In addition to GVPT201, GVPT170, and GVPT241, students must complete a minimum of 27 GVPT credits. At least 18 of these 27 GVPT credits must be at the upper level (300-400). However, no more than 42 GVPT credits can be applied toward the 120 credits that are required for graduation. GVPT 100 (Principles of Government and Politics), GVPT 170/171 (American Government) and GVPT 241 (Political Philosophy) are included in the 42 credit limit. No more than six GVPT experiential learning credits will apply toward the minimum of 36 GVPT credits. Only internship credit that is taken for a regular grading method in the GVPT department may be included in the minimum of 36 credits. Note most internship credit is pass/fail and does NOT count toward GVPT requirements. Although students are not required to concentrate on any one field within the study of political science (e.g. international relations, American government and politics, etc), they are strongly encouraged to do so. Students who are unsure of which area they would like to study should consult an advisor.

Please click here to find a sample list of courses by subfield.

Skills Requirement

The skills category comprises three requirements: 1) entire level of elementary foreign language 2) quantitative skills course 3) additional skills course. Students may not apply courses used to fulfill the skills category toward the supporting sequence nor apply the course used to fulfill the math gateway requirement toward the skills category. Click here for a complete list of approved skills requirement courses.

Foreign Language Skills Requirement

Students must complete a foreign language through the entire elementary level. Normally this requires three or four credits of study beginning with the initial elementary course. The entire elementary level in some languages requires twelve hours (e.g. ARAB, RUSS). Students may be exempt from the foreign language requirement if they have satisfied one of the following options:

High School Proficiency

Students who are proficient through the entire elementary level of a foreign language because of study in high school or from studying abroad may speak to a GVPT advisor about fulfillment of this requirement. Students must have completed level 3 of the same foreign language at high school level with a “C-” or better to be exempt from this requirement. GVPT majors must demonstrate exemption by bringing an official high school transcript to the GVPT advising office no later than the semester in which they reach 90 credits.

*Note- Exemption from elementary foreign language from GVPT does not necessarily guarantee your placement into intermediate or advanced level of the language. Please contact the respective language departments for clarification on intermediate placement.

CLEP Foreign Language

Exam Students must complete one of the following language exams and earn the corresponding score to be exempted from this requirement. GVPT majors must demonstrate exemption by having their CLEP scores sent to the University of Maryland. The exam score must be posted to the student's record no later than the semester in which they reach 90 credits.

EXAM and Score:

French Language, Level 2  - 67

German Language, Level 2 - 58

Spanish Language, Level 2 - 71

Proficiency in language level II will satisfy the Language Skills Requirement at the elementary level for the Government and Politics major. Please note no credit is awarded. This test is only used to determine a student's proficiency of the language. For additional information you can contact the CLEP Administrator in the Counseling Center, Room 0106A Shoemaker Hall (301) 314-7688.

Proficiency Exam through a Private Agency

Students may have a proficiency exam administered by a private source. GVPT majors must submit a signed and sealed letter documenting that he/she is proficient at the elementary level or higher of a given foreign language. Students should contact the appropriate language department for suggestions on where to go for a proficiency test.

Quantitative Skills Requirement

This requirement is designed to insure that our students graduate with an introduction to rigorous skills in argumentation, reasoning, and statistical inference. Student may choose a quantitative course from an approved list. Click here for a complete list of accepted skills requirement courses.

Additional Skills Course Requirement

Students must also complete one additional skills course. Students may choose to complete the additional skills requirement with one additional quantitative course from the approved list above OR students can choose to complete the intermediate level of a foreign language. Students should contact the foreign language department about placement into an intermediate level foreign language course.

Supporting Sequence

The Supporting Sequence must contain five courses from a single department outside GVPT or have courses from multiple departments approved by a GVPT advisor. At least two of the five courses must be at the upper level. Courses used for the skills requirement cannot be applied to this requirement.

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