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POSC 584: Seminar In Law And The Judicial System
3.00 Credits
Towson University
In depth investigation into the structures, institutions, theories, and practices of American Constitutional law and the Judicial System. Specific topic of the seminar will vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 units if a different topic is chosen. Prerequisites: Posc 301 and 418 or Posc 420 or 422 or consent of the instructor.
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POSC 585: Seminar In Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Towson University
In depth investigation into the history, theories and applications of political theory. Specific topic of the seminar will vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 units if a different topic is chosen. Prerequisites: Posc 301 and 427 or Posc 428 or consent of instructor.
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POSC 586: Seminar In State And Local Government
3.00 Credits
Towson University
In depth examination of the theories and practices of state and local government and politics. Specific topic of the seminar will vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for a total of 6 units if a different topics is chosen. Prerequisites: Posc 301 and 305 or Posc 375 or consent of the instructor.
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POSC 590: Indep Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Towson University
Individual and supervised study in selected areas of political science. Admission by consent of instructor.
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POSC 591: Seminar In Contemporary United States Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Contemporary nature, basis and instruments of American foreign policy. Prerequisites: 15 units of POSC including POSC 107 or 303 or consent of instructor.
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POSC 593: Internship In Politics
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Towson University
Familiarizes students with the practical working of government institutions in which students combine theory and practice. No more than 3 units may be earned in any one semester. Prerequisites: Junior/senior standing and consent of instructor.
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PRWR 611: Rhetoric: The Pursuit Of Eloquence
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Concepts of rhetoric, from classical to contemporary, which have shaped persuasive and expository writing. Prerequisites: Two 600-level writing courses or consent of instructor. Not open to students who have successfully completed WRIT 611.
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PRWR 612: Rhetorical Grammar
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Study and analysis of grammar as an extension of rhetorical effectiveness. Practice in adapting grammatical structure to subject and purpose, to audience, and to writer/audience relationship. Prerequisite: Admission to master¿s in Professional Writing (MPW) program or consent of instructor. Not open to students who have successfully completed WRIT 612.
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PRWR 613: Theory Exposition
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Exposition as an empirically based model for factual writing; conventions of diction, sentence form, paragraph and organization; techniques of verifiability and probability; adaptability to different audiences, fields of knowledge, and public purposes; illogical and emotional distortions in expository writing. Prerequisite: Admission to MPW program or consent of instructor. Not open to students who have successfully completed WRIT 613.
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PRWR 615: History And Development Of Prose Style
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Theory of English prose style from earliest times to the present. Prerequisite: Admission to MPW program or consent of instructor. Not open to students who have successfully completed WRIT 615.
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