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PSC 208: Political Networks: Travel to Washington DC
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
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PSC 212: Decision-Making in the United Nations
2.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
This course prepares students participating at the Harvard National Model United Nations (HNMUN) for competition through the use of traditional and experiential instructional methods. The course is offered to students selected to serve as members of The University of Tampa delegation to the HNMUN. Because UT delegations only represent nonwestern counties at the HNMUN, students are further enriched through exposure to different cultures, customs and values.
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PSC 215: Introduction to Public Policy
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
This course examines the politics and practice of public policy, including theories of policy change, the dynamics of agenda setting and problem definition, and policy implementation and feedback. The course also covers specific topics such as energy and the environment, health care, criminal justice, and cybersecurity. As a Writing Intensive course, students will have an opportunity to write a policy history paper on an issue of their choosing.
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PSC 225: International Human Rights
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
This course is designed to introduce students to the role of politics in human rights and vice-versa by focusing on the international human rights regime developed since the end of World War 2. We will learn about the causes and consequences of the institutions that undergird the regime including norms, rules, and laws. We will traverse four broad themes throughout the semester. First, we will examine the conceptual and historical origins of the international human rights regime and why states violate human rights despite the regime. Second, we will focus on the different international institutions and how state foreign policy is affected by these institutions. Third, we will examine the domestic institutions that make the international regime more effective in protecting human rights. Lastly, we will focus on three relevant rights abuses making headlines - genocide, refugees, and human trafficking. Reading and thoughtful discussion throughout the semester will shine light on theoretical arguments for how to reduce human rights abuse in the world and the empirical evidence supporting those arguments. Throughout the semester, students will be introduced to case studies of particular atrocities to gain understanding of how our theoretical and empirical knowledge plays out in the real world.
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PSC 269: Research Methods for Political Science
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Trains students in the research of design strategies and data collection techniques relevant to the field of political science.
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PSC 270: Political Analysis
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Trains students in the methods of quantitative analysis used for political science.
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PSC 272: Contemporary Japan
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
This course provides a comprehensive survey of Japanese political economy, society, and culture from the end of the Cold War to the present day. Upon completion of the course, students will travel for two weeks to Japan to visit the cities of Tokyo and Kyoto.
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PSC 280: Introduction to Peace Studies
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
An introduction to peace studies with a focus on the meanings and nature of peace and non-peace, the origins and causes of conflict and war, and the quest for achieving peace.
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PSC 282: Community-Based Development Strategies and Projects
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Through class readings, films, and discussions, this course focuses on development as part of an academic discourse and as an underlying assumption behind applied service projects. Students begin by questioning what development is and who defines it, and they explore who benefits from it. They then read about a wide range of development projects and evaluate them for effectiveness. Finally, students design a developmentally oriented service project.
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PSC 282A: Development Strategies and Projects: A Travel Course to Ghana
2.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Through class readings, discussions, and a travel component, this course focuses on development as part of an academic discourse and as an underlying assumption behind applied service projects. Site visits open students eyes to differing levels of poverty and they way people cope with deprivation. We also explore various NGO and government projects designed to alleviate this deprivation. Students and residents of a poor rural village put together developmentally oriented service projects and implement them.
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