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POL 325: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
The American political process as viewed from the perspective of state and local governmental institutions, including political parties, interest and clientele groups, the electoral process, urban politics, traditional and new patterns of city and county government, and problems and needs of metropolitan areas. Prerequisite: POL 221. Spring, even academic years.
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POL 332: Comparative Government
4.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Background forms and practices of government in the developed countries, including the political and cultural differences found in Great Britain, France, Germany, and Russia will be examined. Satisfies intercultural exploratory requirement. Prerequisite: POL 221. Spring.
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POL 334: American Political Participation
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Patterns of voting, political parties, interest groups, and the election process in the American political system and their impact on stability and change in the system. Prerequisite: POL 221. Fall, even academic years.
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POL 335: American Constitutional Issues
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
This course will examine the role of the Supreme Court in the American political system in the areas of civil rights and civil liberties, using the case method as an approach to learning. Constructing defenses of selected themes and developing skills in argumentation will also be included. Prerequisite: POL 221. Fall, odd academic years.
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POL 336: Introduction to Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Introduction to the elements of the American public policy process including the identification, formation, adoption, implementation, and impact stages. Prerequisite: POL 221. Fall, even academic years.
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POL 341: International Law and Organizations
4.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Nature, sources, and functions of international law with particular attention to the rights and duties of states. The new subject of international law: international organizations particularly the United Nations will be examined thoroughly. Satisfies intercultural exploratory requirement. Prerequisite: POL 222. Spring, odd academic years.
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POL 350: Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Theories and processes of public bureaucracy with emphasis on alternate efficiency and accountability problems in a democratic political system. Prerequisite: POL 221. Fall, odd academic years.
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POL 360: Social and Political Thought
4.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Study of social and political ideas such as the nature and justification of political power, the nature and legitimacy of governments, and related topics, from Plato to the present. Same as PHL 360. Fall.
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POL 420: American Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Analysis of decisions of the Supreme Court of the U.S., with special emphasis on decisions relating to the Bill of Rights and the 14th Amendment. Prerequisite: POL 221. Spring.
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POL 470: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Methods and materials of research in government. Each student chooses a research topic which culminates in a formal thesis which is presented to the class. Prerequisite: senior standing in political science required for majors. Corequisites: POL 498 and PDP 200. Prerequisites: POL 116, 221, and 420. Spring.
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