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PHILAW 210: Legislative Labyrinth
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 Credits Using employment issues and workers' rights as the context, this course will introduce and examine some of the basic formal and informal processes by which governmental bodies make decisions about fundamental issues affecting the rights of citizens.
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PHILAW 300: Basic Legal Reasoning And Research
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 Credits This course will combine the basic conventions and skills of legal argument with learning the effective use of a law library. Students will learn how to research and argue statutes, cases, and administrative regulations.
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PHILAW 400: Advanced Legal Reasoning & Research
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 Credits Students will build on the skills of legal reasoning paying special attention to analyzing groups of cases, analogizing and distinguishing precedent, and constructing legal arguments. Students also will learn to utilize a broad range of legal research material in their arguments, including secondary sources and computerized legal research. To accomplish these goals, students will research and write several legal memoranda, often on a "frontier" legal question. Each student will argue his or her case.
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PHILG 206: Idea of God
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 Credits The Idea of God is an Intermediate Seminar course. Its methods are intended to sharpen the student's abilities to read, write and speak well, and so will require a good deal of reading, writing and speaking. The course will emphasize the clarity and precision of expression. The questions we will look at include: What are the origins of religious belief How should we understand the notions of "God," "ultimate reality," "supreme being," "spirit," "source of life," and related terms for designating divinity What must something be like to be God Can God be meaningfully referred to What are the essential properties of the divine in various concepts of God How does the concept of God develop What are the practical implications, for individuals and groups, of believing in a particular concept
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POLSCI 101: An Introduction to Politics and Political Science
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
An Introduction to Politics and Political Science
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POLSCI 102: Government and Politics of the United States
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Government and Politics of the United States
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POLSCI 201: Comparative Politics of Industrialized Societies
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Comparative Politics of Industrialized Societies
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POLSCI 202: Comparative Politics of Transitional Societies
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Comparative Politics of Transitional Societies
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POLSCI 203: Public Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Public Policy
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POLSCI 220: International Relations
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
International Relations
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