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Joint Concentration

The Spring 2024 deadline for Joint Concentration applications is Friday, February 2, 5 p.m. EST. 

Please email completed applications to Karen Kaletka.  

Requirements and Instructions for Applying 

A joint concentration is a combined pursuit in which the student develops a program that integrates two fields in a coherent plan of study; it is not the equivalent of majoring in one subject and minoring in another. Any student wishing to create a joint concentration of Government with any field must submit an application to the Undergraduate Program Office for consideration by the Faculty Concentration Committee. The committee reviews applications once each semester; the deadline is a couple of weeks before Add Day. This review process is intended to ensure that you have given careful thought to both the opportunities and potential problems that may accompany being a joint concentrator. It will help you to identify more clearly why you wish to pursue a joint concentration and what will be involved in fulfilling your objectives. In general, the most persuasive petitions come from students with excellent grades whose proposed plan of study has been endorsed by a faculty member in the Government Department. 
 
You should take the following steps if you plan to apply for a joint concentration: 
 
FIRST: Discuss your plans with the Gov DUS, Dr. Nara Dillon, or the ADUS, Dr. Gabriel Katsh. They will be able to give you some perspective on the special burdens placed upon joint concentrators, as well as the intellectual rewards of joining disciplines. To make an appointment with Dr. Dillon, please sign up on http://bit.ly/NaraDillon. To make an appointment with Dr. Katsh, please sign up at https://bit.ly/GabeKatsh.


SECOND: Fill out the Joint Concentration Application and submit copies to both the primary and allied concentrations by the respective deadlines (check with the concentrations for deadlines). 
 
THIRD: Decisions will be sent out by the Add/Drop deadline (Fifth Monday) so that students have the opportunity to adjust their courses accordingly. Again, successful petitions usually require that students have excellent grades and have the endorsement of a faculty member in the Government Department. 

The following charts describe the Government Joint Concentration requirements.  

Joint Concentration Requirements for Government Primary 

Sophomore Tutorial: Gov 97 One 4-credit course 
Gov 50 (or Stats 100 or 104) One 4-credit course 
Subfield Requirement One 4-credit course in each of four subfields: 
a) Political Theory 
b) Comparative Government 
c) American Government 
d) International Relations 
Undergraduate Seminars Two 4-credit seminars, ordinarily a research practice course (Gov 51, Gov 62, or Gov 63) and at least one Gov 94 undergraduate seminar. Students may substitute a second Gov 94 seminar for the research practice course. On petition to the DUS, one seminar may be from the allied field. 
Senior Tutorial (Gov 99)Two 4-credit courses 
Additional Gov courses One additional 4-credit course in Government 
Senior Thesis Required   
TOTAL   11 

Joint Concentration Requirements for Government Allied 

The Government Department has recently updated the requirements for the joint concentration with Government as the allied field. These changes are designed to provide stronger preparation for students in conducting research for and writing their senior honors theses, a cornerstone of the joint-concentration program. These changes will be implemented starting with the Class of 2027; current joint concentrators are not affected.

Requirements for the Class of 2027 and beyond:
Sophomore Tutorial: Gov 97 One 4-credit course 
Gov 50 (or Stats 100 or 104) One 4-credit course 
Subfield Requirement One 4-credit course in each of four subfields: 
a) Political Theory 
b) Comparative Government 
c) American Government 
d) International Relations  
Undergraduate Seminars Two 4-credit seminars, ordinarily a research practice course (Gov 51, Gov 62, or Gov 63) and at least one Gov 94 undergraduate seminar. Students may substitute a second Gov 94 seminar for a research practice course.2
Senior TutorialStudents are expected to enroll in the relevant senior tutorial in their primary field.
Senior Thesis Required   
TOTAL   8 
Requirements for the Classes of 2024-2026:
Sophomore Tutorial: Gov 97 One 4-credit course 
Gov 50 (or Stats 100 or 104) One 4-credit course 
Subfield Requirement Two 4-credit courses in each of two subfields: 
a) Political Theory 
b) Comparative Government 
c) American Government 
d) International Relations 
Senior TutorialStudents are expected to enroll in the relevant senior tutorial in their primary field.
Senior Thesis Required   
TOTAL   6