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PO 243: Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
History and evolution of terrorism in its global, cultural, psychological, religious and secular contexts. Special focus on military, diplomatic, political and economic responses as nuclear, chemical, biological and cyberwarfare capabilities spread in the 21st century.
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PO 244: American Foreign Policy since 1945
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Examines themes of American foreign policy. Topics include containment, deterrence, détente, changing bases of national power, foreign policy development, terrorism, narco-criminality and environmental issues.
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PO 285: Future Politics
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Explores the transformation of America and the planet. Consequences of shift from industrial to informational to networked economy on environment, society, careers, domestic and international politics are studied.
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PO 291: Ethics and International Politics
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Role of ethics and morality in international politics. Synthesis of religion and Idealism, national interest and Realism in foreign policy.
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PO 299: Special Topics in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Designates new or occasional courses that may or may not become part of the department's permanent offerings. Courses capitalize on a timely topic, a faculty member's particular interest, an experimental alternative to existing courses, etc. Prerequisites established by the department as appropriate for the specific course. Course title is shown on the student's transcript. Consult the current course schedule for available topics and current prerequisites.
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PO 301: Ancient and Medieval Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
What is justice? What is the best way of life? This course examines such thinkers as Plato and Aristotle as they address these concerns. This course also includes the medieval response to this tradition, those who sought to reconcile the ancients with revealed religion.
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PO 302: Modern Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
The problem with the ancient way of thinking, a modern would say, is that it concentrated on how we ought to live, rather than how we do live. Readings include those by the originators of modern political thought as well as those questioning whether the modern project is desirable or even possible.
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PO 303: Radical Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Have the benefits promised by liberal democracy been realized fully and by all individuals equally? This course focuses on those who claim to be neglected, alienated or oppressed by conventional politics and its institutions.
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PO 304: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
The Constitution of 1787 was based on speculation and a series of untested principles: it is possible for a territory as large as the United States to be self-governing; self-interest can be made to serve the common good; and minority rights can be protected in a system based on majority rule. This course examines documents related to the founding and other readings that shape, question and are inspired by political life in our country.
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PO 305: Ethics and Politics: Profiles of Practicing Politicians
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Readings in ethics and the lives of practicing politicians from George Washington to the present that reaffirm foundations of democratic life, including virtue, integrity, honor and trust. Class time includes dialogue with public officials.
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