<p>I got so caught up in following UCLA and Berkeley's requirements that I'm not sure if I've got it right: does UCSD not have political science prerequisites that you have to take in order to be competitively eligible?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>I got so caught up in following UCLA and Berkeley's requirements that I'm not sure if I've got it right: does UCSD not have political science prerequisites that you have to take in order to be competitively eligible?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>look at assist.org</p>
<p>they have a few, pretty much the same as the others so don’t worry too much.</p>
<p>what if you don’t fulfill the pre requs? but have TAG</p>
<p>Students are required to take three of the four lower-division introductory courses (10-11-12-13), as well as Political Science 30 Political Inquiry (PS 30 is not included in the introductory sequence).</p>
<p>Transfer students must take at least one of the lower-division introductory sequence courses (POLI 10, 11, 12 or 13) in residence at UCSD. For example, a transfer student who has transferred in POLI 10, 11 and 12, must take POLI 13 at UCSD</p>
<p>POLI 10 Introduction to Political Science: American Politics
POLI 11 Introduction to Political Science: Comparative
POLI 12 Introduction to Political Science: International
POLI 13 Power and Justice</p>
<p>I’m not sure about not having completed the prerequisites. You might end up being a quarter behind, I think.</p>
<p>@babygurl and kissophelia: i think you guys are looking at graduation requirements, not classes you have to have took BEFORE attending but IF you took them how they accredit, etc… i think.</p>