Bridgewater Political Science BA Transfer Guide

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Catalog Year 2025-2027
Based on VCCS Curriculum for POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Complete at a Virginia Community College |
Credits |
Course Equivalent |
Notes |
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SDV 100 or 101 |
1-2 |
No transfer credit |
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ENG 111 |
3 |
CL 200 |
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ENG 112 or 113 |
3 |
Writing Intensive |
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Any UCGS Art |
3 |
Creative/Artistic Practices |
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Any UCGS Literature |
3 |
Study of Human Narrative |
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Any UCGS History |
3 |
Study of the Past |
Rec: Hist 101, 102, 111, or 112 |
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PLS 135 |
3 |
Scientific Study of People/Society |
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Any UCGS Nat Science |
4 |
Scientific Study of Nature |
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Any UCGS Math |
3-5 |
Math Req |
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CST 100 or 110 |
3 |
Communication |
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Any UCGS Transfer Course |
3-4 |
AA Req |
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PLS 140 |
3 |
PSCI 240 |
Major Requirement |
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PLS 241 |
3 |
PSCI 230 |
Major Requirement |
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PLS 200 |
3 |
PSCI 220 |
Major Requirement |
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PLS 2xx |
3 |
PSCI 250 |
Research Methods Course; PLS 2xx is in development; if unavailable take after transfer |
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PLS 136 |
3 |
PSCI 320 |
Major Elective |
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Electives |
9-14 |
Consider: writing, accounting, language, digital media strategy, statistics/math, computer programming, and art/design. |
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Pre-Transfer Credits |
60-62 |
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Complete at Bridgewater College |
Credits |
Notes |
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CL 150 |
1 |
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CL 400 |
1-3 |
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PSCI 400 |
1 |
Professional Development |
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PSCI 470 |
3 |
Senior Seminar in Political Science |
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Major Electives (300+) |
24 |
3 credits Political Thought, US Politics, Global Politics each + 5 3-credit courses |
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Electives |
28 |
Meet with a faculty advisor to discuss options for organizing elective credits, such as: Taking additional Poli Sci classes, Completing a double major, Adding a minor |
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Post-Transfer Credits |
60-62 |
Minimum 120 total hours |
Transfer Guidance
Guaranteed Admission Agreement Requirements
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Applicable Associate Degrees: AA and AS
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Minimum GPA requirement: 2.5/4.0
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Course requirements: Students must earn a grade of 'C' or higher in VCCS courses for credit to be transferred into Bridgewater.
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Maximum credits applicable for transfer: 68
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Testing requirements: Bridgewater College is test optional. Students using the GAA are not required to submit standardized test scores for admittance
Important Links & Dates
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Transfer Info, Application, & Financial Aid Information: www.bridgewater.edu/transfer
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Deposit: On or before June 1
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FAFSA-Free Applications for Federal Student Aid: For highest aid, submit by March 1. Visit www.Studentaid.gov for more info
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Admissions Applications: No Deadline - Rolling Admissions
What Should I Consider When Selecting Courses?
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Connect with the transfer counselor at Bridgewater within your first year for help choosing the correct courses for your program.
Is This Degree Right For Me?
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Understand how political ideas, political institutions, laws, public policies, interest groups, the media, elections, and public opinion affect political, social and economic change.
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Integrate knowledge across the disciplines to address public problems and design political institutions and regulations that are responsive and efficient.
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Develop critical thinking, critical reading, policy/legal analysis, teamwork, and communication skills.
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Gain the knowledge and skills to become a successful and ethical leader.
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Learn from faculty who are internationally recognized scholars in their field.
What Is The Impact On My Degree Of Work I Have Already Completed?
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Associate Transfer Degree Completion: The completion of an Associate Degree results in all lower-division general education requirements being met, except for CL 150 (a transfer orientation class that introduces students to the BC Academic community) and CL 400 (a senior portfolio class).
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Credit for Prior Learning: AP, IB, and CLEP are evaluated for credits. See this link for AP Equivalencies: https://bridgewater.app.box.com/s/yp8uq0l32pexh5tfywiufc7g9azwlk2d
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Catalog Year: Catalog year determined by first semester of attendance at the community college post high-school graduation.
Is This College Right For Me?
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Small class sizes with academic advisors in each department. All in-person.
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23 NCAA DIII Sports
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Commuting or on-campus housing.
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Robust career services, academic support services, and clubs and activities.
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Study Abroad in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia. See here for more information: https://www.bridgewater.edu/academics/study-abroad/
Did You Know That…
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BC awards merit scholarships to transfer students based on the cumulative GPA from community college course work. www.bridgewater.edu/admissions-aid
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100% of students receive financial assistance.
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There are 55 different majors and minors.
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The Student:Faculty ratio is 13:1, with the average class size being 19.
What Can I Do With This Degree?
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Go to law school or pursue careers in the law such as lawyer, judge, and paralegal.
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Careers in politics, public administration and public policy such as politician, legislative affairs, public administrator, non-profit management, lobbyist, and political communication.
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Careers in security and diplomacy such as law enforcement, the military, national security and intelligence, foreign policy, and policy analysis.
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Careers in higher education and secondary education.
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Many political science majors use their superior analytical and communication skills for careers in business, sales and human resources.
Program Successes & Highlights
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About half of political science majors go to graduate programs, including law school (J.D.), Masters in Public Administration, Master in Public Policy, Masters in Security Studies, and doctoral programs in Political Science (Ph.D.).
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Our students find creative ways to apply their knowledge of political science to whatever career comes next: teaching, business, non-profit or governmental sectors.
What Are My Chances For Getting Accepted?
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Students that maintain at least a 2.5 GPA, show proficiency in college level Mathematics and English, and are in good academic standing have a high possibility of being admitted.
Do More With Your Degree!
Other Than Classes, Are There Other Program Requirements?
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All students in this program are strongly encouraged to become involved in community service projects.
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All students in this program are strongly encouraged to add a major or minor to develop professional skills such as writing, accounting, language, digital media strategy, statistics/math, computer programming, and art/design.
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All students are strongly encouraged to study abroad, either for one semester, two semesters, or a May-term travel course.
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All students are strongly encouraged to develop leadership and community service skills in student clubs and student government.
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All students are required to do research projects in classes and senior seminar, and they are encouraged to undertake independent study courses, honors projects, and the summer-term Research Experience @ Bridgewater.