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NSCI H5000: Honors Thesis
4.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Admission by department and Honors Committee approval. Registration is completed with the Neuroscience Program.
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PECN 3010: Introduction to Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Olson. This course introduces undergraduate majors to some of the chief intellectual concerns associated with the term political economy including international political economy, economics and philosophy, and law and economics.
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PECN 3020: Political Economy: An Historical Overview
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Teichgraeber. This course introduces students to the question of how different modern Western societies and thinkers have defined the relationships between political and economic activities. Beginning with the experience of Europe in the 15th century, it examines what the unprecedented wealth of modern Western societies has meant for the understanding and practice of politics. It also explains what caused the economic abundance of Western nations to come into being in the first place, and how that abundance has been sustained over time.
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PECN 3030: The Individual, Society, and State
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Riley. This course presents an integrated study of the main alternatives in political ideology (liberalism, socialism, fascism, Marxism) advocated in the modern world and the exemplifications of these ideologies in practice in the modern world (post-war West Germany, 20th-century Britain, Mussolini’s Italy, the former Soviet Union).
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PECN 3040: Comparative and International Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Nelson. Virtually all contemporary economies are characterized by extensive relations between the economic and political systems. Furthermore, these relations seem to involve often complex relations between the global, national, and sub-national political economies. This fact is currently referred to as “globalizationâ€. However, it is clear that globalization, whatever it is, has different effect on national (and sub-national) political economies. In this course, we will: 1) attempt to develop an understanding of globalization; 2) develop a comparative analysis of the links between globalization and national outcomes; and 3) examine the international institutions that attempt to manage globalization. Because time is finite, and there are other courses, we will focus primarily on advanced democracies.
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PECN 4010: Constitutionalism: Ancient Athens to Present
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Riley. This course discusses the historical development of constitutionalism, with a view to understanding what is common to the various forms of constitutional government which have appeared in different societies from classical Athens to modern America.
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PECN 4040: Democracy, Capitalism, and Free Speech
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Riley. This course discusses freedom of expression in the context of advanced capitalist democracies such as the U.S. Topics include justifications for free speech, its proper scope, tensions between democratic self-government and capitalist mass media, and Supreme Court decisions relating to freedom of expression.
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PECN 4300: Behavioral Economics and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Sheffrin. Pre-requisite: Economics 301." " This course provides an overview of research in “behavioral economics” which integrates insights from psychology into economic models of behavior. An important emphasis will be on how insights into behavioral economics can and should influence the design of public policy programs." "
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PECN 4560: Internship Studies
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: Approval of instructor and Program Director. An experiential learning process coupled with pertinent academic course work. Open only to juniors and seniors in good standing. Only one internship may be completed per semester. Certain internships may satisfy the public service graduation requirement with prior approval of the department and the Center for Public Service. Note: A maximum of six credits may be earned in one or two courses.
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PECN 4570: Internship Studies
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: Approval of instructor and Program Director. An experiential learning process coupled with pertinent academic course work. Open only to juniors and seniors in good standing. Only one internship may be completed per semester. Certain internships may satisfy the public service graduation requirement with prior approval of the department and the Center for Public Service. Note: A maximum of six credits may be earned in one or two courses.
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