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POL 101: U.S. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
3.00 Credits
Lyon College
This course will examine the development, structure, and operation of the United States political system. It will examine the basic principles of the constitutional system and the political environment that has developed around that system. Main topics will include the Constitution, federalism, the three branches of government, political parties, elections, and interest groups.
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POL 201: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
3.00 Credits
Lyon College
A survey of governments and politics in the industrialized and developing nations. The course examines what it means to compare political systems and explores the ideological foundations, political institutions, and political performance of governments in Europe, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
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POL 205: WORLD POLITICS
3.00 Credits
Lyon College
This course reviews the main issues and problems confronted by nation-states as they interact with each other in the international system. Peace and war, integration and disintegration, and the nature of foreign policy formulation will be among the issues dealt with.
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POL 206: MODEL UNITED NATIONS
1.00 Credits
Lyon College
Study of the structures and procedures of the United Nations in preparation for student participation at intercollegiate Model United Nations conferences. Students will be expected to become familiar with both the United Nations as an institution and the policies of the countries they will be representing. Approval of the instructor is required for enrollment.
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POL 210: INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL STUDIES
3.00 Credits
Lyon College
This course is designed to provide a general introduction to the study of law. Students will gain a working knowledge of criminal and civil procedure; learn about the state and federal court systems; read and analyze court opinions; and participate in an appellate simulation. In addition, this course will include modules on the philosophy of law and sociology of law. In short, this course will offer students a broad liberal arts perspective on the important role law plays in our society.
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POL 250: POLITICAL ISSUES AND PUBLIC POLICY
3.00 Credits
Lyon College
The study of significant issues in public policy. Emphasis will be placed on the ability to address those issues from different philosophical and ideological perspectives.
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POL 288: POLITICAL PARTIES, CAMPAIGNS & ELECTIONS
3.00 Credits
Lyon College
A study of the nature, organization, and operations of American political parties in government and in the electoral process. We will examine different types of elections and how campaign strategies differ depending on the type of election and the political environment. Prerequisite: POL 101.
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POL 297: INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
3.00 Credits
Lyon College
Analysis of the phenomena of war and conflict between nation-states. Explores various explanations for war and evaluates these through examination of various conflicts in the twentieth century. Methods for limiting conflict will also be assessed. Prerequisite: POL 205.
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POL 302: ARKANSAS STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
3.00 Credits
Lyon College
General features of state constitutions, powers of governors, state legislative structure and processes, state judicial systems and structure and form of municipal and county governments. Emphasis on Arkansas government.
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POL 305: MOOT COURT
2.00 Credits
Lyon College
In preparation for intercollegiate moot court tournaments, students will hone their advocacy skills; they will learn to analyze constitutional law cases, to select appropriate case precedents, and to build oral arguments. Sophomores, juniors and seniors will be eligible to take the course. If they wish, students can participate all three years, though this is not required. Only three total credits of moot court experience can be applied to the major; no more than six moot court credits may count toward graduation. Prerequisites: POL 362 or POL 380 or permission of instructor.
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