PS 4800 COOP ED IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
Opportunity for students to obtain practical, long-term experience in supervised government or public interest organization work linked to related academic seminars. Student works approximately four and one-half days each week for approximately a full semester or the equivalent and participates in regular meetings of a related academic seminar. Financial remuneration as arranged. Six of the involved credits will count as major elective credits in political science and the remaining nine credits will count as free electives. (If a student is in a major other than political science, all 15 credits will count as free electives. However, the student's department may accept some of these credits as meeting major requirements.) No more than 40 credits in political science, including credits earned through this course, count toward the minimum requirements for graduation. PS 4800 and 4801 are taken concurrently. Students receiving credit for PS 4800 and 4801 may not also receive credit for PS 4802 and 4803. Prerequisites: Junior status and permission of department selection board. Rubin