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Public Affairs (Vancouver only)

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Public Affairs (Vancouver only) (120 Credits)

The Bachelor of Arts in Public Affairs requires students to earn at least a C grade or higher in all core courses and no core courses may be taken pass/fail. In addition, only 6 credits in the concentration may be taken pass/fail. At least 40 of the 120 credits for the degree must be at the 300-400-level.

Admission Requirements

For admission to the Public Affairs major, students must have an overall GPA of 2.75 or higher. Once admitted, all students must maintain a minimum overall GPA of 2.75 or they will be released from the major.
First Year
First TermCredits
Biological Sciences [BSCI] with lab14
ENGLISH 101 [WRTG]3
Foreign Language, if necessary, or Elective3
Humanities [HUM]3
POL S 101 [SSCI]3
Second TermCredits
Arts [ARTS]3
Foreign Language, if necessary, or Elective3
HISTORY 105 [ROOT]3
Physical Sciences [PSCI] with lab14
Quantitative Reasoning [QUAN]3
Second Year
First TermCredits
Equity and Justice [EQJS]3
POL S 3003
POL S 3163
Electives6
Second TermCredits
Communication [COMM] or Written Communication [WRTG]3
Diversity [DIVR]3
POL S 3403
Electives7
Complete Writing Portfolio
Third Year
First TermCredits
Minor Elective23
PA Elective36
SOC 3203
Electives3
Second TermCredits
PA Elective36
POL S 432 [M]3
SOC 3214
Electives2
Fourth Year
First TermCredits
Integrative Capstone [CAPS]3
Minor Elective26
PA Elective33
POL S 442 [M]3
Second TermCredits
Minor Elective29
300-400-level Electives3

Footnotes
1To meet University and College of Arts and Sciences requirements, students must take a [BSCI] course with lab and [PSCI] course with lab.
2A minor is recommended, but not required. The minor must total 16 to 18 semester hours, including at least six credits of upper-division course work, and must be in an area other than criminal justice or political science.
3PA Electives – 15 semester hours required in one of three concentration options: 1) Justice Studies: Two courses from CRM J 320, 330, and POL S 402; one course from SOC 360, 361, 362, and 367; and two courses from CRM J 370, 400 [M], 403, 420 [M], 424, 426, 428, 450 [M], 490, POL S 381, 404 [M], 405, SOC 340, and 461; 2) Public Administration & Management: Two courses from POL S 443, 445, and 446; three courses from HISTORY 415, 418, POL S 305, 400, 447 [M], 450 [M], 497 (Washington State Legislative Internship only), and SOC 343; or 3) Public Policy & Politics: Two courses from POL S 416, 417, 420, and 497 (Washington State Legislative Internship only); three courses from HISTORY 409, 415, 418, 419, POL S 305, 314, 317, 400, 404 [M], 410, 427, 430, 436, 448, 450 [M], 455, 497, SOC 332, 340, and 384.

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