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PLSC 339: Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Pre-sentence information and sentencing procedures, imprisonment or alternatives to imprisonment, control and treatment during probation, appeals review, issues connected with imprisonment and parole. Prerequisite: PLSC 111.
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PLSC 340: Public Opinion
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Interrelation of policy process and opinion. Introduction to basic tools of measurement. Critical examination of concepts; practical experience in survey research design and execution. Prerequisite: PLSC 111.
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PLSC 341: Women And Politics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Role of women in politics in historical and theoretical context. Attitudes of prominent political theorists toward role of females in political life. Political cultural values as barriers to assumption by women of high political office; changes in contemporary societies vis-a-vis the role of women in politics. Prerequisite: PLSC 111.
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PLSC 342: Urban Politics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Examination of competing explanations of urban politics. Topics include immigration, melting pot thesis, racial formation, world system analysis, globalization and segmented labor theory. Exploration of extent to which American cities have been receptive or hostile to recent immigrants/migrants. Prerequisite: PLSC 111.
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PLSC 347: Global Democractic Revolution
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Provides an understanding of how democracy has become the key political dynamic around the world in the past quarter-century. Political change is examined continent by continent. Challenges to democratic development are evaluated, as is the extent to which democratic change is the result of domestic political dynamics as opposed to international impetus. Emphasizes possible future directions of global political development. Prerequisites: PLSC 112, 113 or 117.
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PLSC 348: Human Rights
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
This course develops an understanding of the meaning of the term ?human rights,? important human rights treaties, the degree of respect for different types of human rights around the world, and the role of human rights in the making of foreign policy. Various types of human rights (personal integrity, economic, women?s rights, workers? rights, etc.) will be discussed. Prerequisite: PLSC 113, PLSC 117, or PLSC 118.
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PLSC 350: Comparative Political Parties
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Cross-national study of organization and function of political parties. Relationship of parties to political culture, recruitment, policy making. Prerequisite: PLSC 112 or 113.
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PLSC 356: Politics of The European Union
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
An overview of history, institutions and policies of the European Union, organized around three key questions: 1) What is the European Union? 2) What are the reasons behind the particular institutional choices in the EU? and 3) What are the limits of the European integration with a look at how those theories differ in predicting the future direction and consequences of the EU development? Prerequisite: PLSC 113 or PLSC 118.
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PLSC 357: Comparative Legislatures
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
This course applies the tools of positive political theory to the study of legislatures. Focus is on how legislatures translate popular desires into policy. Cases are drawn primarily from postwar U.S. and Europe. Prerequisite: PLSC 111 or PLSC 113.
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PLSC 358: Russian And Post- Soviet Politics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Political and economic transformations and development in the states that emerged in the wake of the Soviet collapse. There will be four primary areas of focus: the Soviet collapse, heterogeneity among successor states, parties and elections, and the political economy of the economic reform. Prerequisite: PLSC 113 or PLSC 118.
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