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GOVT 240: Black Politics in The United States
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): GOVT 130 or Permission of Instructor. This course provides an overview of Black leadership, as well as a comprehensive analysis of the socio-economic factors that shape Black politics in the United States.
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GOVT 250: Government And Politics of Africa
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): GOVT 130 or Permission of Instructor. This course is a study of the government and politics of selected nations of Africa. Though emphasis will be placed on sub-Saharan Africa, the dominant themes will include pre- and post-colonial economic and political organization, political participation and ideologies, and nationalism.
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GOVT 251: Africa in World Politics
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): GOVT 130 or Permission of Instructor. This course is an analysis of Africa's international relations, with a particular focus on interactions with Europe, Asia, and the United States in the post-Cold War years.
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GOVT 283: Urban Politics And Policy Analysis
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course is an analysis of the politics and governments of urban areas with a focus on how those governments generate and allocate resources in an attempt to cope with human problems in their polities.
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GOVT 300: Women And Politics
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course is an exploration of historical and contemporary women's political issues and the ways in which women have sought to address those issues within the political arena. The course examines different theoretical and methodological frameworks used to explain women's socio-political status, their issues, as well as their mobilization and empowerment through the political process.
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GOVT 301: International Organizations
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): GOVT 242. This course is a study of those global institutions that keep order in an otherwise anarchic community of nations. The functions and operation of the United Nations and its subsidiary bodies are given great significance.
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GOVT 315: Early Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): GOVT 130 and Permission of Instructor. This course is a study of classical political philosophy from antiquity to the eighteenth century, with emphasis on ideas of justice, equality, freedom, government, and governing in the human polity.
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GOVT 316: Modern Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): GOVT 315 and Permission of Instructor. This course provides directed reading of the recurring and dominant themes in political thought, with stress on modern political ideologies, feminism, exploitation, and leadership.
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GOVT 317: us Constitutional Law And History I
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): Junior Standing. This course is an examination of selected US Supreme Court decisions to discover the general principles of the US constitutional system. Special reference will be made to the role of the judiciary with topics such as judicial review, federalism, separation of powers, and the development and exercise of national powers.
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GOVT 318: us Constitutional Law And History II
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): GOVT 317. This course is a study of the development of political and civil liberties in contemporary American society, including first amendment freedoms of speech, press, association, and religion; aspects of the right to privacy; administration of criminal justice; and the fifth and fourteenth amendments' prohibitions of race and sex discrimination.
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