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Political Science 351: Modern Political Thought
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Prerequisite: Political Science 105. Critical examination of the work of modern writers on enduring themes of political life. Covers such thinkers as Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel and Marx, through careful reading of the texts. Explores topics such as equality, democracy, women's rights and contending definitions of freedom. Ben-Ishai.
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Political Science 352: The Comparative Politics of Developing Nations Fall
1.00 Credits
Albion College
A survey of the principal arguments about global inequality and the developmental paths of countries outside the industrialized West. Includes an examination of the roles major powers and international and non-governmental organizations have played in the political and economic histories of developing countries. Staff.
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Political Science 352 - The Comparative Politics of Developing Nations Fall
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Political Science 355: Key Problems in Political Thought Spring
1.00 Credits
Albion College
The political philosophy of selected great classics from Plato to the present. Ben-Ishai.
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Political Science 356: Human Rights in the Modern World Fall
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Introduces the key concepts and theoretical tools for understanding human rights and human rights policy in the context of the modern world. Examines human rights in a global comparative context with emphases on all the major world regions. Draws on the central theories and concepts of comparative politics and international relations to explain how and why governments protect (or fail to) human rights and to examine the intersection among citizens, governments, and non-governmental organizations that work to investigate and protect against human rights abuses. Rose.
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Political Science 367: American Political Thought Fall,Spring
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Explores the history of American political ideas, and how those ideas continue to inform contemporary political thinking. Focuses on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with principal attention given to the Transcendental Movement and the emergence and development of pragmatism. Examines this dominant thread of American thought against the backdrop of liberalism and within the context of four related themes: individualism, equality, community and democracy. Rose.
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Political Science 391 ,392: Internship
3.00 Credits
Albion College
Prerequisite: Permission of department. Offered on a credit/no credit basis. Staff.
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Political Science 391 ,392 - Internship
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Political Science 401 ,402: Seminar Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
Albion College
Individual research within context of small group discussion and analysis of a common topic of politics. Staff.
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Political Science 405: National Security Policy Spring
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Prerequisites: Two political sciences courses, international studies courses, law, justice and society courses, or permission of instructor. Explores the new security challenges facing the United States and other nations in the post-Cold War period. Introduces security studies, looking at the issue of nuclear weapons and its integration into strategic policy planning. Considers alternative ways to comprehend the concept of security and security studies in light of economic globalization, asymmetrical warfare, terrorism, democratization, the changing character of sovereignty, and the problem of weapons (conventional and non-conventional) proliferation. Grossman.
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Political Science 411 ,412: Directed Study Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
Albion College
Individual research on a senior thesis of politics under tutorial direction of the faculty. (Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 to take a directed study in political science.) Staff.
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PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Covers the principal areas of psychology. Participation in faculty-supervised experiments required of students over age 17. Psychology 101 or 102 is a prerequisite for all other psychology courses.
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