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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: POLS 2100 or HIST 1100 or POLS 1100 Structure and functions of the Supreme Court, its use of legal reasoning, and role as policy maker.
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Prerequisite: POLS 2100 or HIST 1100 or POLS 1100 Bicameral structure and function of the national legislature. Congress as policy-maker and institution of representative government. Role of political parties in Congress.
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United States Supreme Court opinions on the Constitution. Emphasis on powers of the national government, judicial review, federalism, commerce power, separation of powers, power to tax and spend, and state regulation.
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3.00 Credits
United States Supreme Court opinions on the Constitution. Emphasis on individual rights, nationalization, the Bill of Rights, substantive and procedural due process, freedom of expression, association, religion, privacy and equal protection.
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Prerequisite: POLS 2100 or HIST 1100 or POLS 1100 The framework of law governing federal administrative agencies. Emphasis on judicial responsibility, enforcement, discretion, summary actions, hearings, procedural safeguards, search and seizure, due process, and civil rights.
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An introduction to harzardous waste regulations, solid waste management programs, the Clean Air Act, OSHA regulations, the Clean Water Act, environmental audits, remediation technology, and issues relating to the impact of environmental laws on society.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of instructor or department or POLS 1150 or POLS 2100 or POLS 2200 or POLS 2290 Open to seniors. Individual research and reading in international relations under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Primary focus on wide reading, conferences with the advisor, and written reports. Open to students with a 3.0 average in political science and at least a 2.5 GPA overall. Apply to the department by mid-semester preceding the semester independent study is contemplated. Open to transient students only with permission of the department head. Must have at least 12 semester hours in political science at the 3000+ level.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the role of the media in the political process of Latin America, and the media portrayal of political events in Latin America.
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3.00 Credits
Relations among nations with emphasis on political realism vs. idealism in international politics, causes of war, and conflilct resultion methods. Covers some of the pertinent global issues of the post-Cold War Era; e.g. nuclear proliferation, multinational corporations, environmental and public health, and human rights protection issues.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of U.S. foreign policy and factors, both domestic and global, contributing to its formulation.
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