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4.00 Credits
Study of historical and religious factors of the English Reformation. Course is taught in London with visits to historical sites. Co-listed as HIST 390 and RELG 390. Subfield: World Politics.
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4.00 Credits
Regional exploration of the entire African continent, focusing on the physical structure, cultural patterns, population distribution, political evolution, resource bases, and economic activities that give character to the continent. Co-listed as GEOG 392W. Subfield: World Politics.
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4.00 Credits
In-depth analysis of landforms, and cultural, political, and economic factors that shape the character of the region. Co-listed as GEOG 393 and HIST 393. Offered: On rotation. Subfield: World Politics.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-disciplinary introduction to the scope, causes, and consequences of poverty. Examination of the various measures of poverty as well as basic economic theory, explaining differences in income, wealth, and economic growth among regions. Emphasis on understanding poverty issues from a Biblical perspective. Course relies heavily on site visits to observe a wide variety of anti-poverty projects, including faith-based organizations and international nonprofit agencies. International travel required. Co-listed as ECON 394. Offered: Jan Term. Subfield: World Politics.
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4.00 Credits
Regional analysis of the Asian continent focusing on the spatial patterns of physical structure, culture, environment, history, and politics which characterize the region. Co-listed as GEOG 395 and HIST 395. Offered: On rotation. Subfield: World Politics.
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4.00 Credits
Regional exploration of Latin America, focusing on the cultural, historical, environmental, economic, and political spatial patterns that give character to the region. Co-listed as GEOG 396. Prereq: Junior standing or demonstration of academic maturity. Offered: Fall. Subfield: World Politics.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of the creation, structure, and interpretation of state constitutions. Special attention paid to the 1901 Alabama Constitution and issues surrounding the document as well as to current and past reform movements. Co-listed as HIST 398 and JMC 398. Subfield: American Politics.
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4.00 Credits
Elementary examination of the theory of games and strategic behavior with an emphasis on applications. Topics discussed include strategic form games, extensive form games, and games of asymmetric and incomplete information. Various equilibrium concepts also discussed. The course will apply game theoretic concepts to strategic behavior in the social sciences, particularly economics and political science, with applications ranging from cartel behavior to international diplomacy. Co-listed as ECON 410. Prereq: BUSA 130 or POLS 301. Offered: Fall, on rotation. Subfield: Political Theory, World Politics.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on the relationship between media and politics by examining presidential speeches, social movements, and efforts to shape public opinion in the modern era. Co-listed as COMS 417W. Offered: Spring. Subfield: : American Politics.
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4.00 Credits
Study of state and national legislatures, their internal structures, constituents, and legislators. Subfield: American Politics.
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