Computer Proficiency
Computer proficiency within the department is defined as the ability of students to: (1) use and evaluate political information that is published electronically in the U.S. and abroad, and (2) be aware of the epistemological and ethical implications of computerized information and the public sphere of “cyberspace.” Political science majors fulfill the computer proficiency requirement when they have successfully completed PSC 101, PSC 102, and PSC 316. International relations majors fulfill the computer proficiency requirement when they have successfully completed PSC 101, PSC 102, and CS 102.