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POL 335: Congress and the Legislative Process
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: POL 101 or consent of instructor. An examination of the United States Congress, with emphasis on recruitment and composition, styles of representation leadership, the role of interest groups, and the executive in the legislative process, organization and functions. (Every two years)
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POL 336: Campaigns and Elections
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: POL 101 or consent of instructor. A study of American electoral politics, with primary emphasis on the development, organization, and contemporary role of political parties in the United States. (Every two years)
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POL 337: u
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: POL 101 or consent of instructor A legal system is an integral part of a nation's political system. It provides mechanisms for resolving individual and group conflicts, for implementing and reformulating public policies, for regulating the struggle for economic power and for holding political and economic processes to certain standards of fairness. (Every two years)
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POL 339: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: POL 101 or consent of instructor. The historical development and constitutional base of the U.S. Presidency, its contemporary roles and responsibilities, and its relationships with other political institutions. (Every two years)
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POL 345: Environmental Justice
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
(Same as AFR/EES/SOC 345) This course examines the impact of institutional racism on environmental and health policies, industrial practices, government regulations and rule making, enforcement, and overall quality of life in people-of-color communities. The course will examine the nexus between environmental protection and civil rights, and the impact of the environmental justice national environmental groups. (Every two years)
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POL 348: Constitutional Law:Federalism and Separation of Power
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: POL 101 or consent of instructor. An examination of the historical development of American constitutional law and of national governmental powers. (Every year)
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POL 349: Constitutional Law:Civil Rights and Liberties
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: POL 101 or consent of instructor. An examination of the individual's constitutional rights. (Every year)
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POL 351: American Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: POL 101 or consent of instructor. The institutions and procedures involved in the formulation and implementation of American foreign policy, with some consideration of the important elements and strategies of American foreign policy from World War II to the present. (Every two years)
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POL 352: U.S.National Security Policy
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: POL 101 or consent of the instructor. This course is an introduction to U.S. national security structures and issues, examining U.S. security policy in light of U.S. national interests; nuclear strategy; the connections between arms control and military planning; structures and functions of U.S. national security decision- making bodies; and national security problems and attempts at their solution. (Every two years)
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POL 354: Principles of International Law
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: POL 253 or consent of instructor. This course considers the nature, sources, and evolution of public international law; its relation to domestic law; subjects and jurisdiction of international law; peaceful settlement of disputes; international agreements; state responsibility in treatment of aliens; the use of force; and the role of international organizations and courts. (Every two years)
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