College Record 2025-2026

Political Science and History, Bachelor of Arts

CIP: 30.4601
HEGIS: 2299.00

Major Requirements / Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.000

Complete all of the following:

COM-122Communication and Our World(s) *

3

COM-123Public Speaking

3

COM-201Group Culture and Communication

3

COM-320Professional and Technical Writing

3

COM-321Digital Space and Social Change

3

COM-450Senior Capstone: Convergence in Professional Practice

3

ECO-210Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ENG-220Reading the World

3

HIS-113World History

3

HIS-115Europe and the World *

3

HIS-120United States History to 1877 *

3

HIS-121United States History from 1877-Present *

3

HIS-250Reading the Past: Method and Analysis *

3

HIS-341United States in World Affairs

3

HIS-350America in the Founding Era, 1750-1815

3

HIS-360History of New York State

3

HIS-365The U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction

3

PHL-101Introduction to Philosophy *

3

PHL-115Ethics *

3

POL-120American Government

3

POL-140International Relations *

3

POL-213East Asia and the World *

3

POL-325The American Presidency

3

POL-350Political Philosophy

3

POL-355Globalization

3

POL-360War, Peace and Security

3

Total Credit Hours:78

Field Period:

Complete 4 Field Period Experiences:  Take 4 FP-290 Field Periods or substitute an internship for 1 Field Period with HIS-494 (3cr) Strategic Systems Programs of the United States Navy Internship or POL-430 (15cr) Albany Legislative Internship

FP-290Field Period

3

HIS-494Strategic Systems Programs of the United States Navy Internship

3

POL-430Albany Legislative Internship

15

Total Credit Hours:12-24

*May also fulfill a Compass Curriculum category in certain high-credit majors (see your advisor), but will not be counted twice in the credit total.
†Liberal Arts and Sciences Credit

See Graduation Requirements

The student is ultimately responsible for ensuring that all degree requirements are met satisfactorily. This documentation is provided as an advising tool and should not be considered a contract between a student and Keuka College. The College reserves the right to make changes as deemed necessary.