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3.00 Credits
A study of selected works of Renaissance and modern political philosophy Emphasis on such writers as Aquinas, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Kant, Nietzsche and others Careful reading in primary sources, class discussion and written interpretation Prerequisites: HIST 107, 207 or POSC 225
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Growth and development of the American economy from the Colonial period to contemporary times Emphasis on such dynamic factors as political, social, legal, technological and international developments affecting changes in agriculture, transportation, communication, commerce, industry and finance Cross-listed with HIST 360
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the history, philosophy, organization and functioning of America's political parties The mechanics of the electoral process including issue formation and campaign strategy, organization development, redistricting, polling, campaign financing
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3.00 Credits
Growth and development of American foreign relation from the Revolution to the present Analysis of the conduct of foreign relation, its objectives and limitations
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The mechanical rules, procedures and customs in the making of laws in American government Offered alternate years
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3.00 Credits
An overview of historical developments and current trends in international cooperation Emphasis on League of Nations and United Nations history, structure, functions and assessment A survey of current trends in global trade, development, international regulation and dispute resolution, NGO's and informal networks influencing the global political economy Offered alternate years
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the principles of the American constitutional system looking primarily at U S Supreme Court decisions and the historical development of constitutional law Attention also given to the judicial branch and its role in American government and politics, particularly its continuing interpretation of the U S Constitution as the framework for American democracy
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3.00 Credits
Issues in the contemporary world addressed from an interdisciplinary social science and biblical perspective Prerequisite: Senior standing
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3.00 Credits
Research and writing for Political Science majors (Political Science or Public Administration emphasis) In-depth research of original sources and/or empirical studies, culminating in the development of a research paper Special studies in public administration for majors utilizing the techniques of problemsolving, research and effective communication and writing Prerequisite: Juniors and Seniors
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1.00 Credits
Specialized study in political science in such areas as American government, the U S Constitution, legislation, state and local government, foreign affairs, international relations, the Arab- Israel conflict, political theory, comparative governments, the American presidency, the citizen and the law, political parties, law and public administration May be repeated with different section title for a maximum of eight units
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