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POLSC 102: World Politics
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Offered fall and spring semesters. Explores political processes in various countries and among nations. Students will encounter various approaches to the study of comparative politics and international relations. Topics include the rise of nation-states, democracy and authoritarianism, political development, war and peace, international political economy and international organizations.
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POLSC 206: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Offered alternate years An analysis of political structures and processes at the state and municipal level in the United States.
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POLSC 207: Urban Politics
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Offered alternate years Contemporary and historical analysis of American urban politics. Topics will include uneven development of cities, segregation, and the concomitant development of suburbs, as well as the evolution of urban political machines.
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POLSC 208: Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: CJ 310 Offered alternate years An introduction to concepts, ideas and issues of administrative practice in the United States. Topics will include bureaucratic organization, administrative responsiveness and the practice and ethics of public management.
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POLSC 211: History and Politics of Welfare in America
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: HIST 250 Prerequisite: 3 hours in U.S. history or government Offered alternate years Explores the politics of welfare in the United States from colonial times to the present, with an emphasis on the effects of welfare policies and practices on the individual. The evolution of welfare policies will be linked to the historical changes in American society.
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POLSC 214: Law,Courts,and Justice
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: CJ 314 Offered fall and spring Examination of the historical development and current issues in law, the legal profession and courts of justice in the United States.
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POLSC 215: Political Parties and Elections
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Offered alternate years An analysis of electoral politics and political parties in the United States. Topics may include party alignments and critical elections, party organization, representation and the role of parties in organizing government.
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POLSC 216: Congress and the Presidency
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Offered alternate years Explores the interaction of executive and legislative bodies in national-level policy making in the United States. Topics may include the legislative process, agenda setting, budgetary politics and policy sub-governments.
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POLSC 219: Culture and Race in America
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Offered alternate years Explores the historical and cultural influences of race relations in the United States from colonial times to the present. Central ideas will be examined through an analysis of treatises, literature, movies, plays, novels and speeches from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.
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POLSC 224: Contemporary Democracy
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Offered alternate years This course explores both the idea and practice of democracy in the contemporary world. Topics will include democratic theory, institutions of governance, participation, the relation of democracy and capitalism and the impact of globalization on democratic processes.
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