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3.00 Credits
Provides an historical, political and economic analysis of the penal system in the United States. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): SO 200; Cross listing(s): CR 452 CJ 452 SO 452.
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3.00 Credits
Describes and evaluates the theory and practice of international organizations, emphasizing the Unites Nations and its specialized agencies, regional organizations and functional institutions. Prerequisite(s): POL 231 or POL 241; Cross listing(s): POL 450.
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes the interactions and interrelationships between political and economics factors at the global level. Factors include monetary management, trade, multinational corporations, foreign aid, cartels and debt. Considers Western and North-South systems. Prerequisite(s): EC 200 or EC 320; Cross listing(s): ENVS 432 EC 432 POL 432.
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3.00 Credits
Examines a variety of U.S. social movements from the 1950's through the present. Explores theoretical questions of how movements emerge, who joins them, the effect of various tactics, and the factors that contribute to a movements' success or demise. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 or SO 203; Cross listing(s): SO 460 SO 460.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes the role of marriage and family in pursuing the justice of the Kingdom of God which the prophets and Jesus announced, while exploring the Christian understanding of love and marriage.
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3.00 Credits
Examines economic justice as discussed by Adam Smith, Karl Marx, John Rawls, and Robert Nozick and others. Looks at the ways in which these thinkers are in conversation with one another, as well as the ways in which they touch on topics such as property, comparable worth, hunger, social choice, and government.
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3.00 Credits
Examines and critiques representations of war in film from the perspectives of history, philosophy, and peace and justice studies. Emphasizes the four major war-film genres: patriotic, militaristic, realistic and anti-war. Cross listing(s): PL 492E HS 469E.
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3.00 Credits
Studies various models/theories of economic development that traces a history of underdevelopment in the third and fourth worlds. Investigates the various barriers and problem areas in developing countries. Assesses possibilities, prospects and policies of the future. Prerequisite(s): EC 320; Cross listing(s): BA 472 ENVS 470 EC 470.
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3.00 Credits
Comparative analysis of economic and political institutions and the leadership behind them, including an examination of the use of power by individuals and groups. Prerequisite(s): EC 200 SO 200 or SO 203;
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3.00 Credits
Critical examination of economic agencies and instruments of corporate globalization. Topics include the World Trade Organization, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, corporate investment, foreign aid, the debt crisis, etc. Globalization is set in the historical context of colonialism. Additional Prerequisite(s): Permission of Instructor. Prerequisite(s): SO 200; Cross listing(s): SO 475.
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