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POLS 3380: Interest Groups and Political Parties
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
Interest Groups and Political Parties examines the nature, structure and functions of interest groups and political parties in differing national cultural contexts with particular attention to electoral activity and their role in the policy making process. Prerequisite(s): POLS 1101.
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POLS 3382: Women and Politics
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
Women and Politics examines the social status and political activities of women in America and other societies, exploring the causes, methods, and results of political involvement by women. Prerequisite(s): POLS 1101.
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POLS 3385: Campaigns and Elections
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
Campaigns and Elections provides an in-depth look at the process of selecting governmental leaders in the United States. Includes a segment on foreign elections. Prerequisite(s): POLS 1101.
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POLS 3386: Mass Media and Politics
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
Mass Media and Politics examines the role of the mass media in society. Emphasis is placed on the media's role in the social, legal and political processes in the United States, as well as other democratic and non-democratic countries. Prerequisite(s): POLS 1101.
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POLS 4420: Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
Political Philosophy is a survey of the political thought of such great thinkers as Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Burke, Hume, Hegel, Mill and Marx emphasizing the aspects of their thought most relevant to the development of Western political institutions. Prerequisite(s): POLS 1101.
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POLS 4421: American Political Thought 1620 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
American Political Thought 1620 to the Present concentrates on the development and explication of American political ideas and eras from the colonial era to the present. Prerequisite(s): POLS 1101.
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POLS 4422: African American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
African American Political Thought examines major African American Political thinkers and activists. Historical and contemporary thinkers will be included. Prerequisite(s): POLS 1101.
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POLS 4424: Judicial Process
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
Judicial Process examines courts and judges as agents in the political system; focus is on the judicial decision-making process, with attention to psychological and other variables in that process. Relation of judicial process to legislative, administrative and electoral processes emphasized. Prerequisite(s): POLS 1101.
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POLS 4425: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
Constitutional Law is the study of the constitutional divisions of power among the branches of the national government and between the national and state governments, and the application and interpretation of constitutional protections by the American courts. Prerequisite(s): POLS 1101.
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POLS 4426: Civil Liberties
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
Civil Liberties is an intensive study of the rights of Americans as guaranteed by the Constitution. The changing character of civil liberties problems in the United States will be stressed with attention given to the legal, historical and political context of the cases studied. Prerequisite(s): POLS 1101.
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