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POLS 200: Introduction to Political Science
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Introduction to the field of political science. Focus on political communities and the way in which groups organize to form governments. This is done in reference to the concept of democracy and the way in which political communities either attain or fall short of the democratic ideal. Required of political science majors. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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POLS 205: Introduction to American Politics
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Survey of the structures and processes of the American political system with an emphasis on citizen participation. Required of political science majors. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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POLS 301: Methods and Practice of Political Science
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Introduction to political science methods and research tactics. Emphasis on integration of qualitative and quantitative analysis. Required of political science majors. Offered: Spring.
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POLS 305: American National Government
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Study of the political process in America, focusing on national political institutions. Subfield: American Politics.
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POLS 310W: U.S.Foreign Policy
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Review of the development of the cardinal principles of American foreign policy, the changing role of the United States in international relations, and historic aspects of American diplomacy. Subfields: American Politics and World Politics.
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POLS 312: State and Local Government
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Study of the structure and functioning of various state and local governments. Subfield: American Politics.
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POLS 313: International Organization
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Explores the challenges to cooperation amongst state actors and the efforts of various international organizations to coordinate states' actions, regulate interstate political and economic relations, and minimize international conflict. Offered: Fall. Subfield: World Politics.
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POLS 315: Topics in Political Theory
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Intensive study of western political philosophy, presenting selected topics such as systems of thought (the classic Greeks, the democratic, the socialist) or time periods (medieval to Machiavellian, early modern to Rousseau, recent and contemporary). Four credits for each topic, maximum eight credits. Students may substitute PHIL 301 and 302 for 315. Subfield: Political Theory.
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POLS 316: Public Administration
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Overview of the scope and methods of public administration, emphasizing political aspects. Reviews the growth and development of public administration as a field of intellectual inquiry; considers the role of administration in the political process and in policy-making; and examines the political relationships of the administrative environment. Subfield: American Politics.
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POLS 319W: International Relations
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Historical and analytical study of the U.S. and the international community since WWII, surveying the political, military, and economic struggles of the major powers and third-world nations. Subfields: Political Theory, World Politics.
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