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PS 205: Politics of Black Movement in America
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
The political development of the Black Movement in America emphasizing ideological, legal, and cultural perspectives.
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PS 216: Urban Government and Politics
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
A study of the urban political process. Structures and organizations of urban governments, decision making, public policy, the "urban crisis", crime and law enforcement, party politics and elections, taxation and spending patterns, environmental problems, management of urban development.
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PS 222: United States Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
An examination of the global foreign policy of the United States and of the process of policy making involving governmental and non-governmental actors. A review of the political, economic, military, and cultural tracks of policy.
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PS 224: Public Attitudes and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
A study of the sources of mass political attitudes and behavior and their effect upon public policy. The course will examine the techniques for influencing opinion, including propaganda and mass media communications.
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PS 228: Public Interest Groups
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Examination of group institutions of the American political culture. Emphasis on the legal nature, purpose, and function of each operational organization in the political process.
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PS 229: Legal Communications
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Familiarization with the kinds of legal documents and written instruments employed by participants in the legal process. Recognization and understanding of the purpose of writs, complaints, briefs, memoranda, contracts, wills, and motions.
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PS 230: Anglo-Am Jurisprudence
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Surveys ideas about the nature of law. Legal philosophers examined include Plato, Aristotle, St. Thomas Aquinas, John Austin, William Blackstone, Benjamin Cardozo, L.A. Hart, and Oliver Wendell Holmes. The contribution to legal theory made by various schools of jurisprudence (e.g., positivism, legal realism).
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PS 231: Judicial Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Examination of the American court system as a political policy-making body. Topics considered include: the structure of the judicial system, the influence of sociological and psychological factors on judicial behavior, and the nature and impact of the judicial decision-making process.
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PS 232: Politics of the First Amendment
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Preferred preparation in American Government. Examination of the political implications of the First Amendment freedoms of speech, press, and religion; Supreme Court adaptation of the First Amendment to changing political and social conditions.
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PS 241: International Relations
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Forces and structures operating in the modern nation-state system, the foreign policy process, decision-making process, the impact of decolonization on traditional interstate behavior, economic and political developments since World War II.
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