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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Senior Standing. Designed to provide the student with an opportunity to integrate a specific problem with the total field of Political Science. Intensive research and/or reading of a particular theme or topic. Course content varies from term to term. (3 Credits)
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Designed to provide the student with an opportunity to integrate a specific problem with the total field of Political Science. Intensive research and/or reading of a particular theme or topic. Course content varies from term to term.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the statistical methods available for the examination and analysis of data relevant to political, social, and economic problems.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the basic concepts of and methods for analyzing public policy making in the U.S. Identification of the important factors at every step, including interested public and private groups, governmental decision-makers, bureaucrats, and program evaluators.
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The budget is examined as a major instrument of power, policy, outputs and outcomes at the national, state, and local levels of government.
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A study of the structures, forms, control and/or level of citizen participation of public and quasi-public agencies primarily in western representative democracies, with some comparison with developing systems.
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An analysis of the government economy relationship, including policy issues, public vs. private sector outlooks, economic schools and paradigms. The political economy pre 1932, Keynesianism, the supply-side school and its sequel are examined , with the policy life cycle, and popular politics, the role of the courts and administrative agencies, and the supportive regulatory and managerial functions of government. Monetary and fiscal policy, monopoly and anti-trust policy, organized labor are also reviews.
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Focuses on U.S. domestic policy. Topics may include civil rights, energy, housing, the environment and transpiration, health and welfare. These topics are examined within the framework of policy analysis.
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A case law course on the American constitutional system. Topics include: presidential and congressional powers; impeachment; federal state relations; major state powers; commerce and general welfare clauses.
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3.00 Credits
A case law course examines the recent developments and court decisions on the frontiers of civil rights and liberties. Segregation, voting rights, abortion, homosexuality, right to die, the limits of protected speech and expression, the conflict of religious values and state authority are discussed as is the evolving multi-tiered standards of equality under the current interpretation of the 14th Amendment.
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