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POS 317: Judicial Politics
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Studies the role of courts in the political system. Special emphasis on the legal, philosophical, and political factors influencing judicial decision making. Prerequisite: 15 earned hours or International Exchange Student Group
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POS 320: Native American Politics
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Examines development of political and policy relationships between Native American nations and the U.S. government, using a political, social, economic, and cultural context. Cross-listed with AIS 320. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: 15 earned hours or International Exchange Student Group CUE
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POS 321: American Public Law Pos 325 Public Personnel Administration
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Theories and practices of public personnel management, from recruitment and selection to retirement, including motivation, evaluation, promotion, career development, organizations and negotiation, grievances and termination. Prerequisite: 15 earned hours or International Exchange Student Group
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POS 326: Public Organization Theory
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Dynamics of decision making in modern, complex organizations including the structure of bureaucratic organization, incremental and rational approaches to decision making, the influence of bureaucratic routines, and various strategies for increasing organizational effectiveness. Prerequisite: 15 earned hours or International Exchange Student Group
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POS 327: Government Budgeting
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Organization, techniques, and politics of budget preparation; legislative appropriation and control systems in budget execution. Prerequisite: 15 earned hours or International Exchange Student Group
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POS 335: Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Analyzes questions arising from the complex interaction between state and economy, such as problems of inequity, sustainable growth, globalization, and public accountability. Prerequisite: POS 120 or POS 201 or ECO 285 or International Exchange Student Group
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POS 344: Environmental Movements
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Examines the broad range of environmentalisms existing in the United States today. Covers varied experiences, motivations, social and political critiques, organizational models, and political tactics. SPW
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POS 345: Environmental Law
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Role of law in environmental management. Discusses major federal regulatory actions by examining legal cases.
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POS 351: Classical And Medieval Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Ideas of classical and medieval political philosophy. The natural law conception of politics is studied by examining selected philosophers' views of authority, justice, obligation, democracy, and other political issues.
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POS 352: Modern Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Origins and development of modern political ideas as expressed by major political theorists, including Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Mill, and Marx.
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