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POLS 3510: Western Political Theory II
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
An examination of the normative teachings of modern political theory beginning with Machiavelli up to the writings of John Stuart Mill.
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POLS 3520: Modern Political Ideologies
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
An exploration of the dominant political ideologies that shape decisions about and understanding of political events, including but not limited to capitalism, socialism, communism, patriarchy, feminism, environmentalism, liberation theology, liberalism, populism, and nationalism.
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POLS 3530: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A study of the foundations of American political thought from the Puritan era to contemporary times.
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POLS 3600: Introduction to Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A focus on the study of public administration processes and underlying theories within American government structures. Emphasis is on the pragmatic aspects of current government leadership and public agency management.
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POLS 3610: Public Administration and Public Policy Formation
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
An examination of the basic problems involved in the development of public policy by government actors and institutions, with emphasis on public decision making, organizational theory, and political and administrative influences on the policy making process.
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POLS 4100: Political Science Capstone Course
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: POLS 3100. An application of political science research skills to the study of specialized topics that reflect the expertise of the instructor. Students will prepare and present a formal research paper. POLS 4900 may be taken as a substitute or in addition.
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POLS 4200: American Constitutional Law I
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A comprehensive study of constitutional law emphasizing leading constitutional cases with respect to separation of powers, federalism, rights and liberties, and the role of law enforcement in relation to civil and criminal law.
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POLS 4202: American Constitutional Law II
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A comprehensive study of constitutional law, emphasizing leading cases with respect to civil liberties. Special attention will be given to the due process clauses and the rights of the accused.
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POLS 4203: American Constitutional Law III
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A comprehensive study of constitutional law, emphasizing leading decisions with respect to the First Amendment and the Supreme Court's policy role.
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POLS 4210: Separation of Powers in the American Political System
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
An exploration of the political theory behind a separation of powers. Primary emphasis is placed on the relations between Congress and the President. Topics of particular interest include the origins and impact of divided government, the role of the Supreme Court in arbitrating disputes between the branches of government, and reform proposals to bridge the separation of powers.
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