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PLA 2000: Prior Learning Documentation
2.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerquisite: Permission of the instructor. Graded "Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfactory. Techniques for the development of documentation for prior learning experienves based on standards and criteria established by academic and subject-matter professionals. Students prepare and submit documentation that provides a clear description of competencies obtained.
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POLS 1101H: Honors American Government
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A survey course to provide honors students with an understanding of the institutions and political processes of the American system of government, taught in an enriched environment. Students are also given an overview of Georgia's Constitution, state politics, and state government institutions. POLS 1101H satisfies legislative requirements for the study of U.S. and Georgia Constitutions.
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POLS 2101: Introduction To Political Science
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
An introduction to Political Science as a field of inquiry. Surveys the subfields of the discipline of Political Science, including American, comparative, and international politics; political theory, public law, and public administration.
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POLS 2200: The Development of American Democracy
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
An examination of the evolution of American democracy from the founding to the contemporary era. Initially, this course investigates the constitutional foundations of American government. The course lectures and readings will explore the political thought of the founding fathers and the fevelopment of the U.S. Constitution. Students will explore the changes in the political processes and institutions of American government over the last 200 years.
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POLS 2401: Introduction To Global Issues
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A survey of contemporary political issues arising both internationally and in the United States. Discussion will focus upon a number of controversial political topics currently being debated in the United States such as electoral reform, social and welfare issues, and role of the U.S. in the world. The course will also examine issues of a more international nature such as global security, international trade and economics, human rights, and the moral responsibilities of nation-states.
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POLS 2401H: Honors Introduction To Global Issues
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A survey of contemporary political issues arising both internationally and in the United States for honors students, taught in an enriched environment. Discussion will focus upon a number of controversial political topics currently being debated in the United States such as electoral reform, social and welfare issues, and the role of the U.S. in the world. The course will also examine global issues such as international trade and economics, human rights, and the moral responsibilities of nation-states.
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POLS 2501: Current Issues in American Politics
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A discussion of current political issues in America as well as their roots in the American social, economic, and political environment.
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POLS 3100: Scope and Methods of Political Science
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
An introduction to the foundations of politics as a science by examining what political scientists (and other social scientists) do and study. The course examines the basic concepts and approaches to understanding the political world and all it embodies, from analyzing a public policy to examining electoral behavior. It is designed to introduce students to political science research, prepare students to evaluate research critically, interpret social scientific research and provide students with the requisite skills to initiate and conduct research. POLS 3100 is taught in an electronic classroom using appropriate software packages.
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POLS 3200: American State and Local Government and Politics
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A study of American subnational governments and politics with special emphasis upon intergovernmental relations.
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POLS 3210: The American Legislative Process
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A study of the legislative process in the United States, focusing primarily on Congress and the state legislatures. Course topics will include elections for legislative offices and the interaction between the legislature and the executive branch. The roles of parties and leaders in the legislative process will be examined.
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