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POL 499: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Government Accountability and Personal Responsibility, emphasizing new ways public agencies are communicating with citizens and changes in citizen expectations for self-governance. Various provisions of the new health care reform act, such as the requirement that all citizens purchase health insurance, would be covered along with new technologies such as 311 systems and social networking designed to improve citizen-government contacts.
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POL 501: Budget and Financial Management and Administration
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Role of the budget in shaping public policy; managing public revenues; budgetary theory, politics, and fiscal management. Examples from state, municipal and federal governments.
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POL 510: POLITICAL ANALYSIS
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
This course focuses on the use of statistics to conduct quantitative research (i.e., statistics) in political science and public administration. The course emphasizes hands-on data work. Students will learn how to perform political analyses and present findings in an appropriate manner using SPSS statistical software.
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POL 515: Media Content Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
There are few facets of our lives which are not directly affected by media content. From cell phones to televisions, the media is with us all the time. But what messages are contained in the mass media? What methods can we employ to study media content scientifically? This course will explore methods of analyzing media sources including movies, newspapers, magazines, and television Course topics will include political bias, campaign coverage, and news content. Students will design their own projects and implement their own coding strategies.
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POL 516: Experiments in Political Science
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
No course description available.
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POL 520: Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Provides advanced political science majors with an opportunity to participate in a structured, supervised internship. 25-35 page research paper required.
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POL 521: Public Affairs Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Opportunity for the advanced student specializing in public administration to participate in an administrative capacity in an agency of state or local government. Periodic conferences with adviser and paper required.
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POL 522: Introduction to Graduate Public Administration
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Introduction to concepts, issues, problems, theories and process in the field of public administration and/or public management.
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POL 524: Non-Profit Organizations: Law, Policy, and Management
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
This course teaches students the essential requirements for creation and operation of tax-exempt nonprofit organization in accordance with state and federal law. The course covers a wide range of relevant topics including guidelines for charitable giving and charitable solicitation, pitfalls that can result in personal liability for officers and directors, and statutory constraints on legislative lobbying and political activities.
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POL 526: Administrative Law
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Administrative law is the study of the legal relationship of government agencies to legislatures, courts, and private parties. The course examines the legal dimensions of bureaucratic power and procedures as well as constitutional and statutory constraints on regulators and administrators. Topics include rule making, adjudication, investigation and enforcement, political controls on agencies, judicial review of agency decisions, governmental liability and immunity, public records and open meetings laws. Both federal law and Florida law are covered. The course assumes a basic knowledge of the American legal system, constitutional law and bureaucracy.
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