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POLI 426 /526: Comparative Politics of Developing Nations
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Poli. 201 and Engl. 102. The study of the political systems of developing nations, examining the progression of their political and economic systems, emphasizing the interrelated effects of these systems within each nation. Concentrating on India, Greater China, Brazil, Japan and the Pacific Rim, and nations of sub-Saharan Africa. Students taking this course for graduate degree credit must expect greater reading and paper requirements. Offered every spring.
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POLI 428 /528: Middle East Politics
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Poli. 201 and Engl. 102. An examination of the Middle East and the development of its geographical and political boundaries. A brief historical background introduces the contemporary nations of the Middle East, concentrating on a comparative analysis of their political systems, the international relations between these nations (through organizations such as OPEC and the Arab League), and relations between the Middle East and political systems outside of the region. Students taking this course for graduate degree credit must expect greater reading and paper requirements. Offered every fall in odd-numbered years .
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POLI 432 /532: Southern Politics
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Poli. 201 and Engl. 102. An examination of the politics of the American South, focusing on the dramatic political developments and shifts within the region since World War II. Students taking this course for graduate degree credit must expect greater reading and paper requirements. Offered every fall.
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POLI 434 /534: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Poli. 201 and Engl. 102. An analysis of the creation, history, and development of the office of the presidency. Special attention will be given to the powers and responsibilities of the modern presidency. Students taking this course for graduate degree credit must expect greater reading and paper requirements. Offered every spring in even-numbered years.
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POLI 436 /536: Legislative Process
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Poli. 201 and Engl. 102. An analysis of the principles, procedures, and problems of law-making in the United States, including Congress and state legislatures. Students taking this course for graduate degree credit must expect greater reading and paper requirements. Offered every spring in odd-numbered years.
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POLI 437 /537: The Louisiana Legislature in Session
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Poli. 201 and Engl. 102. Intensive coverage of the Louisiana legislature in session. Special emphasis on actual daily attendance of the legislative session in Baton Rouge, observing committee hearings and floor debates, and meeting the players in the legislative arena. Students taking this course for graduate degree credit must expect greater reading and paper requirements. Offered every year as a summer interim course.
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POLI 438 /538: Political Parties
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Poli. 201 and Engl. 102. A study of the origin, development, and functions of American political parties. Students taking this course for graduate degree credit must expect greater reading and paper requirements. Offered every fall in even-numbered years.
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POLI 440 /540: Louisiana Politics
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Poli. 201 and Engl. 102. A study of patterns, trends, and issues important to the development of Louisiana politics and political culture. Students taking this course for graduate degree credit must expect greater reading and paper requirements. Offered every fall in oddnumbered years.
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POLI 442 /542: Polling and Public Opinion
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Poli. 201 and Engl. 102. An examination of the content, causes, and effects of public opinion in American politics. Special emphasis on the tools of public opinion research. Students taking this course for graduate degree credit must expect greater reading and paper requirements. Offered every fall in odd numbered years.
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POLI 444 /544: American Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Poli. 201 and Engl. 102. A study of the patterns, trends, and sources of American foreign policy. Particular emphasis on post-World War II foreign policy. Students taking this course for graduate degree credit must expect greater reading and paper requirements. Offered every spring in odd-numbered years.
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