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POSC 225: Survey of American Government
3.00 Credits
Biola University
The history, organization and function of the legislative, judicial and executive branches of the American government Includes one hour per week involving students in a local government civic service or life experience activity Satisfies the state requirement in institutions in American history Meets the requirement for United States Constitution for California teacher certification May be taken to satisfy a portion of the six units history general education requirement Fee: $12 For spring and fall only
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POSC 230: Perspectives on American Government
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Biola University
Contemporary issues in American government and politics as seen from a Christian perspective
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POSC 301: Fundamentals of Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Fundamentals of public administration; overview of the concepts, nature and scope of the field Role of government in modern society and the nature of public business
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POSC 304: Organizational Theory & Behavior
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Key concepts central to organizing and changing public agencies to meet public social needs Review of theories, managerial approaches and methodologies in public administrators
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POSC 305: Comparative Government
3.00 Credits
Biola University
The elements and theories of states, citizenship, political parties and representation as illustrated in various political systems Special emphasis on current elections, political movements and challenges to the political order Offered alternate years Fee: $12
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POSC 306: Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Biola University
An analysis of public policy process and the political context of its formation Systematic review of the diverse financial systems in making and implementing public policy
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POSC 307: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Biola University
A survey of national-state system; forces affecting international relations; sources of conflict in world politics, and their solution by power politics and international cooperation An historical view of theoretical frameworks and diplomatic history along with a survey of contemporary topics including: globalization, state-building, public diplomacy and engagement in issues of religious and political freedom and human rights Fee: $12
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POSC 310: Student Government Practicum
1.00 Credits
Biola University
The organization and function of student government at the university level; parliamentary procedure, committee work and similarity to state and national legislative government May be repeated for a maximum of four units (Limited to Biola Associated Students Council and Senate members Students working for A S for an hourly wage may not enroll )
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POSC 320: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Historical development of the office of the presidency; formal and informal powers of the president in executive, legislative, judicial, military, diplomatic and political areas Studies in contemporary and historic presidential biography and critical issues Prerequisite: POSC 225
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POSC 350: Political Philosophy-Ancient
3.00 Credits
Biola University
A study of selected works of ancient and medieval political philosophy Emphasis on such writers as Plato, Aristotle, Hebrew Scripture, Early Church Fathers and Augustine Careful reading in primary sources, class discussion and written interpretation Prerequisites: HIST 107, 207 or POSC 225
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