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POLI 4600: G Political Parties & Politics
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
A study of the political process in the United States with emphasis on political parties, pressure groups, and public opinion.
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POLI 4601: G Voters and Elections
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
A study of electoral behavior in the United States. Topics include determinants of the vote, election turnout, candidate images, issues and elections, economic conditions and voting, partisanship, and the media in elections.
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POLI 4621: G Public Opinion
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
An analysis of contemporary public opinion and communication as aspects of the political process, with emphasis upon opinion formation, manipulation, and the mass media.
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POLI 4630: G The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Examines the constitutional and political development of the institutions, the selection process, executive decision-making, and relations with those inside and outside of government in making public policy.
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POLI 4640: G The Legislative Process
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
A general study of the legislative process in Congress with special attention to the role of interest groups, constituency, and party in the formation of public policy.
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POLI 4650: G Southern Politics
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
This course focuses on politics in the South, especially since the mid-twentieth century, emphasizing the following themes: race and politics; the impact of the civil rights movement; the evolution of party competition; and the influence of industrialization and urbanization.
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POLI 4653: G Political Socialization
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
A study of the processes and agents of political socialization. Although the mainstream American experience will be emphasized, socialization within subcultures in the United States and socialization to other systems will be included.
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POLI 4670: G Women and Politics
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
A study of feminist political thought, and of women's political movements, political issues, and political behavior and attitudes in the United States and in other countries.
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POLI 4696: Washington Center Internship min/ max
6.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
The Washington, D.C. Interniship Program is offered in cooperation with the Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars. Students of junior-level or higher standing and a grade-point average of 2.5 or better are eligible to participate in the Program. The program is conducted in Washington, D.C. and consists of an internship of four-and-a-half workdays per week, a three-hour course one night a week, and a major research paper. Participants can earn 12 credit hours during a fall or spring semester (nine hours in summer). Not for graduate credit.
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POLI 4697: Washington Center Spec Topics
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
The Washington, D.C. Interniship Program is offered in cooperation with the Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars. Students of junior-level or higher standing and a grade-point average of 2.5 or better are eligible to participate in the Program. The program is conducted in Washington, D.C. and consists of an internship of four-and-a-half workdays per week, a three-hour course one night a week, and a major research paper. Participants can earn 12 credit hours during a fall or spring semester (nine hours in summer). Not for graduate credit.
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