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223L: Sociol/ AsAmSt
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Sociol/ AsAmSt
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225L: Sociol/ AsAmSt
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES : Econ 100 Introduction to Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Prerequisite: None Normally Offered: Every Term An introductory economics course with no prerequisites, designed particularly for students who do not plan to major in economics. Emphasis is placed on learning to read, collect and analyze data; exposure to some of the major controversies in economics; and learning how economists think about economic issues. Topics covered will vary with instructor. Declared majors cannot take this course for credit. Students may receive credit for Econ 100 or Econ G110, but not for both.
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES - Econ 100 Introduction to Economic Issues
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES : INTR-D 200G Catholics and Political Life
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
This Intermediate Seminar will focus on skills of careful reading, clear writing, and critical thinking by assessing the role of Catholics in political life in the United States. As we develop skills we will assess, discuss, and write topics such as: what do we mean when we speak of the Catholic Church in America What are the roles of bishops, priests, and laity in politics Are Catholics more or less effective than other religious groups Are Catholics partisan in their political behavior, and has this remained stable over time We will come to a more clear understanding of the largest denomination in the nation and its efforts to influence policy. MWF 10:00 - 10:50 Cunningham 2
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES - INTR-D 200G Catholics and Political Life
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES : New Category: tn
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
"As long as you're reading [Alice] Munro, you're failing to multi-task by absorbing civics lessons or historical data. Her subject is people. People people people." Jonathan Franzen's assessment of Alice Munro's subject matter is accurate. Munro, born in Ontario in 1931, devotes her short stories to the lives of ordinary Canadians who fall in and out of love, dream of escaping dreary farmland, ponder their next move in life, go off to college or a job, commit adultery, suddenly do something impulsive. Although her stories have been described as "pure" and "simple," Munro herself has said, "The complexity of things - the things within things - just seems to be endless. . . Nothing is easy, nothing is Born in London and raised as an American citizen, Jhumpa Lahiri is a gifted short story writer and novelist whose first collection won the Pulitzer Prize when she was thirty. Like Munro, Lahiri, 42, writes about ostensibly ordinary people. Most of her characters live in India or emigrate from India to the U.S., many of them settling in the Boston area, where Lahiri herself was educated. Your task will be to discern the similarities and differences in these two authors' subject matter, themes, narrative techniques, characterizations and prose styles, improving your own skill in analysis and writing as we progress. Since this course is not primarily lecture-based, there will be a strong emphasis on class discussions and group work, many in-class writings and quizzes, and three major papers, as well as a mid-term exam and a final exam.
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES : Polsci
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES 101: Introduction to Politics and Political Science
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
A general introduction both to the subject and to the field, this course examines the conceptual vocabulary of politics and applies it to the understanding of world events as they unfold around us during the term. It is designed for prospective majors, but also for anyone who thinks, talks, or worries about the state of the public world. 1 MWF 8:00 - 8:50 Tafe 2 TuTh 8:00 - 9:15 Coscia
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES 101 - Introduction to Politics and Political Science
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES 102: Government and Politics of the United States
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Introduction to Government and Politics of the United States. This course is a survey of important aspects of our governing and political culture, from the founding to the daily headlines. We will cover the branches of government, structural concepts such as separation of powers and federalism, political campaigns, media, policy and participation, among other topics. 1 MWF 1:00 - 1:50 Cunningham 2 TuTh 2:00 - 3:15 Peters 3 W 5:30 - 8:00 Cunningham
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES 102 - Government and Politics of the United States
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES 103: Introduction to Political Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
An introduction to critical reading, writing, and thinking about politics through engagement with primary texts in political theory. Students will learn to recognize and critique arguments, become familiar with basic categories of rhetorical analysis, and develop the interpretive reading skills necessary for becoming careful and astute political analyst. TuTh 2:00 - 3:15 Schotten
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES 103 - Introduction to Political Theory
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES 201: Politics of Industrial Societies
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Introduction to the sub-field of comparative politics focusing on the theoretical, conceptual and methodological foundations for identifying the similarities and differences among advanced societies. TuTh 8:00-9:15 Tafe
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300-400 LEVEL COURSES 201 - Politics of Industrial Societies
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