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AHG 631: American Political Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
Prerequisite: AHG 630 or AHG 632 or AHG 633 or permission. This course examines the principles and practice of American political rhetoric through the careful reading of the speeches of its leading statesmen.
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AHG 632: The American Presidency I, Washington to Lincoln
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
This course is an examination of the political and constitutional development of the office of president from the Founding era through the CivilWar. It focuses on how the presidency shaped American political life as the country grew and struggled with rising sectional tensions.
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AHG 633: The American Presidency II, Johnson to The Present
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
Prerequisites: AHG 632: The American Presidency I or permission. This course is an examination of the political and constitutional development of the office of president from Reconstruction to the present. It focuses on how changing conceptions of the presidency have shaped American political life in the 19th and 20th centuries, especially as America has become a global power.
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AHG 640: The Congress
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
This course focuses on the legislative branch of the U.S. government. It examines topics such as the constitutional powers of Congress, the relations between Congress and the other branches of the federal government and the states, and the changing structure and internal politics of Congress.
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AHG 641: The Supreme Court
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
This course is an intensive study of the highest court in the federal judiciary, focusing on the place of the Supreme Court in the American constitutional order. Areas of study may include the relationship between the Court and the other branches of the federal government as well as the states; the Court's power of judicial review; and judicial politics and statesmanship.We will examine these kinds of issues by investigating how the Court has interpreted the Constitution in some of its most historic decisions.
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AHG 642: Political Parties
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
This course examines the development of American political parties, focusing on the meaning of parties and historic moments in the rise and fall of political parties from the Founding era to the present. Topics may include re-aligning elections, changing coalitions within American parties, and the contemporary Democratic and Republican parties.
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AHG 660: Topics in American History And Government
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
Topics courses allow faculty to meet the needs of small groups of students by offering a course specifically designed to meet their needs. Faculty may also use topics courses to develop and test a course for possible inclusion in the standard curriculum.
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AHG 670: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
Prerequisites: Permission of the associate director and instructor. Students wishing to develop expertise requiring study beyond what is offered in other courses may arrange with a professor to work individually on a topic. The program associate director must approve all directed studies.
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AHG 690: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
Prerequisites: Completion of 20 course credits toward the degree or permission. This course equips students with the research and analytical skills they need to complete a thesis or capstone project. The course includes instruction in bibliographic skills but emphasizes practice in analyzing historical documents, stressing logic and clarity in argument and writing. During the course, students will also gain proficiency with an on-line archive of primary documents so that they will be able to use these after they leave the program.
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AHG 691: Thesis
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
Prerequisites: AHG 690: Research Methods and approval of thesis proposal by student's faculty committee. In order to complete requirements for the degree, each student must complete a thesis or a capstone project. The purpose of either is to show mastery of both subject matter and analytical and interpretive skills. 30 College of Arts and Sciences
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