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PSCI Plan Requirements

PSCI plan requirements chart

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree is awarded by the University of Waterloo upon successful completion of all program-level (BA degree) and plan-level (major) requirements.

Political Science plans:

Honours Political Science (Co-op and Regular)

Honours Political Science and Arts and Business

Four-Year General Political Science

For more information on PSCI plan requirements, review this website or contact us at PSCIadvising@uwaterloo.ca

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