Course
Registration Tips for
New Students in Political Science
Before
you meet with your advisor to register for fall courses, please read
over the following information. This is written for prospective
political science majors, but most of it pertains to all students and
majors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
READ
THIS BEFORE YOU MEET WITH YOUR ADVISOR!
Choosing Courses for the Fall Semester
For the fall semester, pick 4-6 courses, counting about 14-16 credit
hours, with times that do not conflict with each other.
When picking courses from the Course Schedule, write down the peoplesoft
number and the course/section number (e.g. #3575 PO101 02) for each
course. It is important that all numbers are presented to the
advisor because all of those numbers must be entered into the computer
system.
1.
First, choose a Freshman Writing Seminar (EN102) {under English
in Schedule of Classes}. It is wise to pick 2-3 alternates, since
some of these may be full already or may conflict with other courses
you choose. For a list of classes go to the
Butler Course Search and
search under the Liberal Arts and Sciences College for the English Department.
2. Second,
select an appropriate foreign language course according to your placement
results{under Modern Foreign Languages}; for example, Beginning
German (GR101) or Intermediate Spanish (SP203). For more information
look in the Butler University Bulletin 2005-2007 (Vol. XC) p. 155.
3. If you
are contemplating majoring in political science, you might want to take
one of the introductory political science courses, PO101, 102, 131,
141, 151, 201, 210 or 220 {under Political
Science in Schedule of Courses}. For more information look in
the Butler University Bulletin p. 175.
4. Select
an interesting Core course from one of the 5 divisions, e.g.
Intro to Philosophy from Division 1, Art History from Division 2, etc.
{Schedule of Classes under University Core Curriculum).
5. Taking
one of the two 1-hour PE courses is strongly advised as well (PE
101 or PE 102) {under Physical Education}.
6. If 14-16
hours are not reached with all of these courses, consider adding one
of the following courses: Public Speaking (SH102) {under Communication
Studies}; or a second core course from one of the divisions (see
#4 above); or a second course towards the political science or selected
major (see #3 above) Bulletin p. 121-122.