Okay, here's the background info:
I applied for uni wanting to be a political scientist, so I enrolled in the BA in Politics and Government. However, In the second year (last year) I only enrolled in one major, Politics, economy, and society (half a sociological study of policital/economic areas [such as the history of labour, the family, deviance, and class] from radical [marxist], liberal [weberian, symbolic interactionist] and conservative [durkheim, talcott parsons] viewpoints) and half an overview of globalization and theories of Government and economy from an unreformed Marxist lecturer. The subjects from this major are: International Change & the Social World parts 1 & 2 (the sociological subjects), Government & Economy, Global Politics & Democracy (from the unreformed Marxist), and two subjects that I'll be doing next semester (State Interventions and Nationalism & Development in the 3rd world). Unfortunately, instead of taking a second major in Public policy, which my friends have done, I have filled the vacuum with a haphazard collection of electives from other disciplines. Here is my academic transcript so far:
- - - - - Beginning of Undergraduate Record - - - - -
Semester 1 - 2003
Program : BA Politics & Government
Plan : Undeclared 1176 Major
ECONOM 1001IBS Principles of Economics 10.00 10.00 D 60.000
HUM_SOC 1003HUM Rise of Europe 10.00 10.00 D 60.000
POLITICS 1001AIS International Relations 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
POLITICS 1101PPP Introduction to Politics 10.00 10.00 D 60.000
TERM GPA : 6.250 TERM TOTALS : 40.00 40.00 250.000
*** GPA : 6.250 *** TOTALS : 40.00 40.00 250.000
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Semester 2 - 2003
Program : BA Politics & Government
Plan : Undeclared 1176 Major
HUM_SOC 1004HUM Contemporary Europe 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
PHILOS 1011HUM Great Ideas 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
POLITICS 1102PPP Political Institutions 10.00 10.00 D 60.000
POLITICS 1103PPP Political Ideas & Pol Thought 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
TERM GPA : 6.750 TERM TOTALS : 40.00 40.00 270.000
*** GPA : 6.500 *** TOTALS : 80.00 80.00 520.000
Griffith Award for Academic Excellence 2003
Semester 1 - 2004
Program : BA Politics & Government
Plan : Politics, Economy & Society Major
HUM_SOC 2001AMC Int Change&the Social World I 10.00 10.00 D 60.000
HUM_SOC 2005AMC Cultural Studies 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
HUM_SOC 2043AMC Sociology of Identity 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
POLITICS 2019AMC Global Politics and Democracy 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
TERM GPA : 6.750 TERM TOTALS : 40.00 40.00 270.000
*** GPA : 6.583 *** TOTALS : 120.00 120.00 790.000
Semester 2 - 2004
Program : BA Politics & Government
Plan : Politics, Economy & Society Major
HUM_SOC 2062AMC Internat Change & Soc World II 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
POLITICS 2002AMC Government and Economy 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
POLITICS 2008IBS The Politics of Globalisation 10.00 10.00 D 60.000
POLITICS 2010PPP Intro to American Politics 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
TERM GPA : 6.750 TERM TOTALS : 40.00 40.00 270.000
*** GPA : 6.625 *** TOTALS : 160.00 160.00 1060.000
Summer Semester 2004
Program : BA Politics & Government
Plan : Politics, Economy & Society Major
HUM_SOC 2909AMC Comparative Sociology 10.00
TERM GPA : 0.000 TERM TOTALS : 0.00 0.00 0.000
*** GPA : 6.625 *** TOTALS : 160.00 160.00 1060.000
Semester 1 - 2005
Program : BA Politics & Government
Plan : Politics, Economy & Society Major
PHILOS 3607AMC Examining the Self 10.00
POLITICS 3002PPP Comparative European Politics 10.00
POLITICS 3101PPP Political Practice 10.00
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As you can see, my electives have covered sociology, globalization, cultural studies, american & european politics and economics. It should be noted that comparative sociology was not so much about sociology but about the challenge of postmodernism to sociology, so that constitutes another branch in itself.
The subjects of semester 1, 2005 are the ones I'm starting this week, and comparative sociology was finished on monday, so I have no marks for them yet... but for the subjects I have done I've received nothing lower than a distinction, and my performance has marked me out for postgraduate studies and has earnt me a membership of the Golden Key society.
It's not my academic performance that worries me, but the sheer diversity of disciplines I've been sampling. I'm afraid that, although I have a good general knowledge in all of these areas, I have yet to develop any specialized expertise in any of them, and given that this is the final year of my degree before honours, this is something that worries me. My program convenor says that if I plan on doing postgraduate studies then this is not a problem, because I'll be able to develop expertise then... but that poses another problem. Where do I specialize??? I have an interest in everything that I've done... I've swung from wanting to to do economics to philosophy to sociology to history to politics within the course of a single day!!!
I applied for uni wanting to be a political scientist, so I enrolled in the BA in Politics and Government. However, In the second year (last year) I only enrolled in one major, Politics, economy, and society (half a sociological study of policital/economic areas [such as the history of labour, the family, deviance, and class] from radical [marxist], liberal [weberian, symbolic interactionist] and conservative [durkheim, talcott parsons] viewpoints) and half an overview of globalization and theories of Government and economy from an unreformed Marxist lecturer. The subjects from this major are: International Change & the Social World parts 1 & 2 (the sociological subjects), Government & Economy, Global Politics & Democracy (from the unreformed Marxist), and two subjects that I'll be doing next semester (State Interventions and Nationalism & Development in the 3rd world). Unfortunately, instead of taking a second major in Public policy, which my friends have done, I have filled the vacuum with a haphazard collection of electives from other disciplines. Here is my academic transcript so far:
- - - - - Beginning of Undergraduate Record - - - - -
Semester 1 - 2003
Program : BA Politics & Government
Plan : Undeclared 1176 Major
ECONOM 1001IBS Principles of Economics 10.00 10.00 D 60.000
HUM_SOC 1003HUM Rise of Europe 10.00 10.00 D 60.000
POLITICS 1001AIS International Relations 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
POLITICS 1101PPP Introduction to Politics 10.00 10.00 D 60.000
TERM GPA : 6.250 TERM TOTALS : 40.00 40.00 250.000
*** GPA : 6.250 *** TOTALS : 40.00 40.00 250.000
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Semester 2 - 2003
Program : BA Politics & Government
Plan : Undeclared 1176 Major
HUM_SOC 1004HUM Contemporary Europe 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
PHILOS 1011HUM Great Ideas 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
POLITICS 1102PPP Political Institutions 10.00 10.00 D 60.000
POLITICS 1103PPP Political Ideas & Pol Thought 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
TERM GPA : 6.750 TERM TOTALS : 40.00 40.00 270.000
*** GPA : 6.500 *** TOTALS : 80.00 80.00 520.000
Griffith Award for Academic Excellence 2003
Semester 1 - 2004
Program : BA Politics & Government
Plan : Politics, Economy & Society Major
HUM_SOC 2001AMC Int Change&the Social World I 10.00 10.00 D 60.000
HUM_SOC 2005AMC Cultural Studies 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
HUM_SOC 2043AMC Sociology of Identity 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
POLITICS 2019AMC Global Politics and Democracy 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
TERM GPA : 6.750 TERM TOTALS : 40.00 40.00 270.000
*** GPA : 6.583 *** TOTALS : 120.00 120.00 790.000
Semester 2 - 2004
Program : BA Politics & Government
Plan : Politics, Economy & Society Major
HUM_SOC 2062AMC Internat Change & Soc World II 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
POLITICS 2002AMC Government and Economy 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
POLITICS 2008IBS The Politics of Globalisation 10.00 10.00 D 60.000
POLITICS 2010PPP Intro to American Politics 10.00 10.00 HD 70.000
TERM GPA : 6.750 TERM TOTALS : 40.00 40.00 270.000
*** GPA : 6.625 *** TOTALS : 160.00 160.00 1060.000
Summer Semester 2004
Program : BA Politics & Government
Plan : Politics, Economy & Society Major
HUM_SOC 2909AMC Comparative Sociology 10.00
TERM GPA : 0.000 TERM TOTALS : 0.00 0.00 0.000
*** GPA : 6.625 *** TOTALS : 160.00 160.00 1060.000
Semester 1 - 2005
Program : BA Politics & Government
Plan : Politics, Economy & Society Major
PHILOS 3607AMC Examining the Self 10.00
POLITICS 3002PPP Comparative European Politics 10.00
POLITICS 3101PPP Political Practice 10.00
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As you can see, my electives have covered sociology, globalization, cultural studies, american & european politics and economics. It should be noted that comparative sociology was not so much about sociology but about the challenge of postmodernism to sociology, so that constitutes another branch in itself.
The subjects of semester 1, 2005 are the ones I'm starting this week, and comparative sociology was finished on monday, so I have no marks for them yet... but for the subjects I have done I've received nothing lower than a distinction, and my performance has marked me out for postgraduate studies and has earnt me a membership of the Golden Key society.
It's not my academic performance that worries me, but the sheer diversity of disciplines I've been sampling. I'm afraid that, although I have a good general knowledge in all of these areas, I have yet to develop any specialized expertise in any of them, and given that this is the final year of my degree before honours, this is something that worries me. My program convenor says that if I plan on doing postgraduate studies then this is not a problem, because I'll be able to develop expertise then... but that poses another problem. Where do I specialize??? I have an interest in everything that I've done... I've swung from wanting to to do economics to philosophy to sociology to history to politics within the course of a single day!!!
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