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POLS 321: Intro Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Introduction to Public Administration A general survey of the scope and nature of public administration; policy and administration; administrative regulations and adjudication; organization and management; budgeting and fiscal management; public personnel administration; political, judicial, and other controls over the administration.
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POLS 321H: Intro Pub Admin-Honors
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
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POLS 325: Women In Political System
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Women in the Political System Cross-listed as WOMS 325. Examines the political process of policy making using policies of current interest concerning women. Explores the association of societal gender role expectations with existing and proposed public policies that pertain to women's lives. Prerequisite: 6 hours of social science or instructor's consent.
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POLS 330: Post-Communist Europe
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Post-Communist Europe Systematically studies contemporary political developments in the former Soviet Union and East Europe. Examines major policy-making institutions and processes and considers the fundamental principles on which the political system is based. Includes selection of leaders and their roles in policy-making; legislative bodies; organization and representation of interest groups; political parties and elections; political aspects of the educational system, the media, religious institutions, and ethnicity.
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POLS 336: International Organizations
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
International Organizations General education further study course. Focuses on the role of international organizations in the international system. Emphasizes the United Nations. Also covers some regional organizations. Either POLS 220 or 336, but not both, may be accepted toward a major in history.
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POLS 336H: Intnatl Pol Ins-Hnrs
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
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POLS 337: Causes of War & Peace
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Causes of War and Peace General education further study course. This course explores the causes of war on three different levels of analysis: international, domestic, and individual. It examines historical conflicts as well as more recent wars, and the diplomatic efforts that have been made to achieve lasting peace settlements.
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POLS 340: Global Challenges
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
POLS 340. Global Challenges Seminar-style course in which students actively discuss the scope of and potential solutions to many global problems. Topics include: proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, prevention of terrorism, protection of human rights, promotion of development, protection of the environment, alleviation of poverty, and promotion of free trade/globalization.
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POLS 345: Class Medieval Polit Theory
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Classical Medieval Political Theory General education further study course. Examines the beginnings of Western political philosophy through works of Plato and Aristotle. This original body of political ideas dominated the Western world for more than 2,000 years. Traces the changes in emphasis that occurred in this tradition through the Roman Stoics and the religious philosophers of the Middle Ages. Familiarity with these early political ideas is a major contribution to understanding subsequent political philosophies.
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POLS 345H: Class Medival Polit Thry-Hnrs
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
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