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POLI 6211: Sem Urban Political Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: POLI 6210 or consent of department. A research-oriented seminar in urban political processes and policies. Inferential techniques employed in the analysis of urban phenomena will be examined, and students will be required to engage in original research endeavors. Non-Ph.D students may take either 6211 or 6212. Ph.D. students may take both 6211 and 6212.
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POLI 6212: Sem Urban Political Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: POLI 6210 or consent of department. A research-oriented seminar in urban political processes and policies. Inferential techniques employed in the analysis of urban phenomena will be examined, and students will be required to engage in original research endeavors. Non-Ph.D students may take either 6211 or 6212. Ph.D. students may take both 6211 and 6212.
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POLI 6230: Sem Public Policy Formation
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Emphasizes the policymaking process from agenda setting through impact and evaluation. It considers the roles of government structure and the external environment on how public policy is made and carried out.
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POLI 6230 - Sem Public Policy Formation
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POLI 6240: Sem American Public Policy
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Offers an in-depth look at substantive issues and issue networks in public policymaking.
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POLI 6240 - Sem American Public Policy
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POLI 6245: Sem American Foreign Polcy
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
This seminar will explore the theoretical concepts relating to the process of policy-making, the interface between domestic, foreign, and national security policies and politics, the role of bureaucratic politics and the thrust and content of American foreign and security policies.
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POLI 6245 - Sem American Foreign Polcy
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POLI 6250: Sem Comparative Urban Politics
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Methodology in the study of comparative urban political systems, the new urbanism and traditional society, problems of planning and processes of communication, urbanism and political structures, political socialization in urban environments, urbanism and ecology, minority groups in the urban politics of various systems.
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POLI 6250 - Sem Comparative Urban Politics
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POLI 6310: Sem State & Local Government
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
A seminar in state and local government with special emphasis on comparative state politics and political systems.
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POLI 6310 - Sem State & Local Government
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POLI 6410: Sem Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Sem Constitutional Law
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POLI 6420: Appellate Courts Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
This seminar is designed to familiarize students with the literature on appellate courts (including the US Supreme Court, the US Court of Appeals, the state courts of last resort, and the Constitutional Courts of other countries). It will cover decision-making, judicial selection, the effects of public opinion on courts and the effect of courts on public opinion, impact and compliance, and interest-group influence. The courts will be studied as political institutions and policymakers peopled by political actors as opposed to the common view that they are formal, legal, and nonpolitical entities.
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POLI 6430: Seminar on Trial Courts
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
A seminar dealing with the literature on the scientific study of lower courts and criminal justice.
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