This track prepares students for federal, state and municipal examinations that are open to undergraduate students. These examinations are essential to attain eligibility for careers in government. Eighteen credits are required for certification.
Required | Campus |
| HIS 152 Contemporary International Problems |
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| HIS 172 American Heritage II | ![]() |
| POL 104 State and Local Government | ![]() |
Electives | |
| BUS 130 Organizational Behavior | ![]() |
| ECO 226 Microeconomics | ![]() |
| HIS 266 England Since 1688 | ![]() |
| HIS 309 20th Century World | ![]() |
| HIS 310 American Foreign Policy | ![]() |
| PHI 123 The Art of Thinking | ![]() |
| POL 215 International Relations | ![]() |
| SOC 136 Social Problems | ![]() |
| SOC 230 Social Organizations | ![]() |
| SOC 245 Community: Theory and Practice | ![]() |
It is recommended that students on this career track take the following courses in addition to the government services curriculum. These courses enhance the area of study, but are not included for credit in the career track. | |
| ECO 222 Statistics OR PSY 315 Statistics for Psychological Research OR SOC 350 Applied Statistics | ![]() |
| COM 140 Microcomputer Applications OR COM 150 Introduction to Computer Programming | ![]() |















