Counting study abroad credits at St. Olaf happens in several stages. The Registrar’s office works with IOS to record classes and any associated GE credits on your transcript. Then it’s up to you to confirm that your courses count for a major or concentration.
Below you will find information about how course credits earned in various popular off-campus programs count towards the Political Science major. If you are interested in taking an off-campus course not mentioned in the list, please confer with the Chair about how it might contribute to your major, then seek approval for the courses you wish to count by completing this form (before you register).
Political Science Graduates from the classes of 2016, 2017 & 2018
Of those students took part in a St. Olaf approved Off-Campus program, January Term, Semester, or Year-length.
Environmental Science in Australia
- Political Science 221 (Environmental Policy) counts as a 200-level comparative politics course. This course counts as a St. Olaf credit and does not count against the two-course transfer credit limit in the major.
Global Semester: Capital Normal University, Beijing
- Chinese Political Economy counts as a 200-level comparative politics course.