Jul 01, 2025  
2025-2026 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2025-2026 Catalog and Student Handbook

Political Science Emphasis (Tennessee Transfer Pathway), A.S.


The Political Science emphasis provides students various foundational courses in the field of political science. The student completes the first two years of requirements leading toward a baccalaureate degree.

To facilitate success in this program, all students should enroll in ORN 1010 - Orientation: Learning to Succeed  their first semester at DSCC.

Major/Concentration Codes:  UTPS-UPS

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General Education Requirements


Area of Emphasis Requirements


Total: 60 Semester Hours


Footnotes:

(1) Students who plan to transfer to the UoM must complete at least one fine arts under the Humanities and Fine Arts general education requirement

(2)  Students transferring to TTU should take POLS 1010: Introduction to Political Science and SOCI 1010: Introduction to Sociology. Students transferring to MTSU and majoring in International Relations should complete Introduction to Global Politics, if possible.

(3)  Students should confer with their advisor or a representative of the university to which they intend to transfer to determine the recommended history courses. Students who intend to transfer to UTK should take 6 credit hours of a non-U.S. History sequence to fulfill the History requirements. UTC requires that one of the History courses be U.S. History.

(4) Consult catalog or advisor at transferring institution to determine if this Political Science elective course may count towards the major or as a general elective.

(5) A total of 13 credit hours are unspecified, transferable electives is needed to complete the degree requirements.

(6.) For lists of eligible electives, see the appropriate section of the General Education Core Curriculum Requirements .

(7) Math elective must be MATH 1530 or higher general education Mathematics course.

(8) One course must be in literature. One course must be non-literature humanities/fine arts elective.