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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; term paper. Logic and methods of analyzing quantitative political data. Topics covered include central tendency, probability, correlation, and non-parametric statistics. Particular emphasis will be placed on understanding the use of statistics in political science research. Offered in alternate years. GE credit: SocSci, Wrt.
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Lecture-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: course 118A. Examination of the ideas central to medieval political thinking. Emphasis will be upon the thoughts of the major political thinkers of the period, rather than upon political history. GE credit: SocSci, Wrt.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture/discussion-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: course 4. Analysis and evaluation of the seminal works of a major political philosopher or of a major problem in political philosophy. May be repeated once when topic differs. Offered in alternate years. GE credit: SocSci, Wrt.-II.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Examinationof the political and social philosophy of Karl Marx, with reference to the evolution of Marxism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: course 4. Critical analyses of classical and medieval political philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Cicero and St. Thomas. GE credit: SocSci, Wrt.-I.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: course 4. Critical analysis of the works of early modern political philosophers such as Machiavelli, Montaigne, Hobbes, Locke and Hume. GE credit: SocSci, Wrt.- II.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: course 4. Critical analyses of the works of late modern political philosophers such as Rousseau, Kant, Hegel, Tocqueville, Mill, Marx and Nietzsche. GE credit: SocSci, Wrt.-III.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 4. Contemporary political thought from the end of the nineteenth century to the present. Emphasis upon an individual philosopher, concept, or philosophical movement, e.g., Nietzsche, Continental political thought, Rawls and critics, theories of distributive justice, feminist theory.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 3, upper division standing or consent of instructor. Major contemporary approaches to the study of international politics, including balance of power, game theory, Marxist-Leninist theory, systems theory, and decision-making analysis.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 3, course 111 or Statistics 13; upper division standing. An analysis of political processes involved in the initiation, conduct and termination of modern interstate warfare. GE credit: SocSci, Wrt.
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