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POL 400: Guided Research
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
In lieu of a formal course, Politics seniors will, under the direction of a member of the department, engage in research and the development of a major thesis paper. (Offered in fall semester) Prerequisite: POL372, senior majors only. 3 credits.
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POL 402: Multi-Media Research Application
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course is designed to provide Politics majors with the opportunity to present their senior thesis within a multi-media format and to successfully defend it. ( Offered in spring semester) Prerequisite: POL400, senior majors only. 1 credit.
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POL 403: Constitutional Law and Development
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Historical treatment of the establishment of the United States Constitution and its development to the present. ( Offered alternate years) 3 credits.
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POL 404: Civil Liberties
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course covers a general review of civil liberties in the United States with special attention to issues related to the freedoms of religion, speech and press, the right to privacy, the rights of the criminally accused, as well as disputes related to rights concerning race, sex, and voting discrimination. ( Offered alternate years) 3 credits.
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POL 405: Politics and Societies in Eastern Europe
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course examines the political and cultural traditions of Eastern Europe, the structure of communist regimes, and the revolutions of 1989. Topics include the dynamics of transition to democracy and markets, the resurgence of ethnic and religious identity, and the rise of new threats to liberal democracy in post-communist societies. ( Offered alternate years) 3 credits.
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POL 415: Modern American Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course examines America's leadership role on the international scene from World War II to the present, with an analysis of the interrelationship of domestic and foreign issues. ( Offered alternate years) 3 credits.
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POL 420: Political Economy of Industrial Societies
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course focuses on the interrelationship of politics and economics, exploring the problems of economic growth and political policy in an increasingly integrated global system. Examines competing models (free market, state led, Marxist, etc.) and analyzes institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund and World Trade Organization that help manage international economic relations. Investigates the moral and cultural questions raised by globalization. ( Offered alternate years) 3 credits.
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POL 421: Congress and the Legislative Process
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course provides a study of politics and party formation in the American Congress. The course includes investigation into the process of congressional improvement and organization, decision-making and leadership; and it explores the operation of the legislative party. Special emphasis is placed on the problems of the representative assembly in the 21st century. ( Offered alternate years) 3 credits.
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POL 422: American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course examines the institutional and political evolution of the presidency with an emphasis on the nature of presidential power in domestic and foreign affairs. Attention is also given to institutional conflicts with Congress and the Courts. The nature of presidential leadership and personality is also explored. (Offered alternate years) 3 credits.
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POL 423: The American Judiciary
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course focuses on the views of leading justices and judges on the judicial process, the function of judging, and the role of courts, particularly the Supreme Court, in an increasingly litigious society as well as on the philosophical influences of the law. ( Offered alternate years) 3 credits.
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