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POLITICAL SCIENCE 378: American Foreign Policy
4.00 Credits
Hope College
American foreign policy is examined in global terms with emphasis on alternative political moods of the public, processes by which policy is formulated and executed, its current substance, and challenges of international politics. Open to qualified sophomores. Four Credits Holmes Spring Semester
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 391: Internship Program
1.00 Credits
Hope College
A variety of internship programs are available through the Department of Political Science. Field experiences at the local, state, or national government level or with an attorney or a political party organization are possible. A one-hour campaign internship is also available during every national election year. The student will work in the internship for a minimum period of time and, under the direction of a staff member, prepare a paper related in some manner to his field experience. Prerequisite: junior standing, or consent of the chairperson. Variable Credits Staff Both Semesters
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 392-01: Washington Semester Internship in Congress
3.00 Credits
Hope College
Washington Semester Internship in Congress
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 392-02: Washington Semester Internship with Political Interest Groups
3.00 Credits
Hope College
Washington Semester Internship with Political Interest Groups
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 393-01: Washington Semester Internship in American Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Hope College
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 393-02: Washington Semester Internship in Public Administration
8.00 Credits
Hope College
These internships are offered under the Washington Honors Semester Program (see Political Science 496). Students typically will participate in two internships. Most students intern in Congress or with a political interest group. Some students intern with an executive branch agency, a political party, or another group. Interns will prepare a term paper or other written material for each internship on a topic related to the internship experience. Eight Credits Ryden Spring Semester
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 395: Campaign Management
1.00 Credits
Hope College
Campaign management studies the methods and techniques of managing a campaign for public office. Topics include organization, advertising, press relations, fund raising, advancing, volunteers, budget, issues development, scheduling, and strategies. Up to half of the total class and preparation time may involve field work. Students choose between a Democratic Party and a Republican Party lab when doing field work. Individual campaign plans are prepared at the end of the course. Open to qualified sophomores for two to four credits. Freshmen enrolled in National Government may take this for one credit. Offered only during election years. One to Four Credits Toppen, Holmes, Pocock Fall Semester During Election Years
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 490: Independent Studies
3.00 Credits
Hope College
Independent research of an advanced nature can be arranged under the supervision of a designated staff member, culminating in the preparation of an extensive research paper. Prerequisite: senior standing or consent of the department chairperson. Three to Four Credits Staff Both Semesters
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 491: Readings in National Domestic Institutions
3.00 Credits
Hope College
Independent reading of assigned works of an advanced nature can be arranged under the supervision of a designated staff member. Prerequisite: consent of the instructor. One to Four Credits Staff Both Semesters, May, June and July Terms
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 492: Washington Semester Preparation
2.00 Credits
Hope College
This course provides an orientation for accepted Washington Honors Semester students. The course examines current public policy issues, seeks to sharpen written and oral communication skills, and prepares students for a semester of living and working in Washington, D.C. One or Two Credits Staff Fall Semester
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