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PS 411: Honors Thesis Prospectus
1.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Prepares students for writing the senior honors thesis in political science. Provides guidance in framing a suitable topic, conducting preliminary research, and writing a prospectus. Prereq: majors with honors standing.
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PS 420 /520: International Organization
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
The organization of interaction among nations in institutional arrangements. Mitchell, Skalnes.
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PS 421 /521: Science,Technology,and International Relations
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Examines weapons development, economic competitiveness, and environmental issues to learn how advances in science and technology have influenced international relations. Suttmeier.
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PS 430 /530: Political Theory:Ancient and Medieval
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Greek, Roman, and medieval political thought covering Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Augustine, and Aquinas. Baumgold, Feldman.
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PS 431 /531: Political Theory:Renaissance,Reformation,and Early Modern
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Development of political theory. Primary figures are Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau. Baumgold, Feldman.
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PS 431 /531 - Political Theory:Renaissance,Reformation,and Early Modern
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PS 432 /532: Political Theory:Modern and Contemporary
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Political theory during the 19th and 20th centuries including utilitarianism and radical, revolutionary, and liberal democratic traditions. Baumgold, Feldman.
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PS 432 /532 - Political Theory:Modern and Contemporary
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PS 433 /533: Marxism and Radical Thought
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Surveys utopian socialist thought, anarchism, Marxism, and Leninism. Central themes include the nature of radical theory, the role of the state, human nature and the new society. Baumgold.
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PS 440 /540: Causes and Prevention of War
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Surveys theories of causes of war; focuses on major theories of prevention; case studies from World War I, World War II, and other wars. Cramer.
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PS 440 /540 - Causes and Prevention of War
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PS 445 /545: Methods for Politics and Policy Analysis I
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Introduction to quantitative analysis, concepts and methods of empirical research, applied statistical data analysis in political science. Methods include descriptive statistics, bivariate correlation, and regression techniques. Myagkov, Southwell.
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PS 445 /545 - Methods for Politics and Policy Analysis I
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PS 446 /546: Methods for Politics and Policy Analysis II
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Survey of multivariate model building for political analysis. Multiple regression, discrete-variable techniques, recursive systems, and cross-level analysis. Application of these techniques to concrete political problems. Prereq: PS 445/545. Myagkov, Southwell.
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