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POL 100: JOHN RAWLS' POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
As one of the most influential intellectuals of the 20th century, John Rawls has become a point of reference in debates in philosophy, international relations, and political science. We will study Rawls' major works, and critiques of those writings.
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POL 199: UMinDC Introduction to American National Government
6.00 Credits
University of Miami
Introduction to American national government taught in Washington DC as part of the UM in DC program. Includes excursions and guest speakers active in politics.
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POL 200: Introduction to World Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Evolution of the state system. Comparative analysis of political and economic systems; introduction to major theories of governance. Forces of integration and disintegration; the global political economy; and environmental considerations.
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POL 201: Introduction to American National Government
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Examination of the principles, structures, and processes of the national government of the United States. Frequent comparisons made with others countries.
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POL 202: INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
This course introduces students to study of comparative and international politics by examining how conflicts over these issues have played out in several different countries around the world.
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POL 203: Introduction to International Relations
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Introduction to the theory and practice of international relations. Analyzes the modern state system; globalization; diplomacy and negotiation, balance of power considerations.
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POL 213: Government and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Examination of such key issues as the role of business in society, the nature of corporate responsibility, business ethics practices, and the interactive roles of government and business in a global society. Not for major or minor credit.
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POL 300: The Politics of Growth Management
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
An analysis of growth management policies and techniques. Topics include urban environmental issues, development of growth management policies, and growth management planning techniques.
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POL 305: INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Politics is organized behavior shaped by power. This brief, stripped-down, and pragmatic definition is what we will use in gaining access to the political philosophers we will study in this course. Students will have a greater understanding of arguments and texts in political philosophy.
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POL 306: Positive Political Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Introduction to positive political theory as a study of politics using quantitative methods such as game theory, laboratory experiments, and computer simulation. The political agents involved in a given interaction are modeled as rational players guided by self-interest whose behavior can be formally explained or predicted.
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