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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. F. On demand. A study of American elections as they function to select leaders, focus issues, and provide symbolic participators in the political system. Same as COM 299F/399F.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of religion as a force in politics and of the statae's use of religion for political purposes. This course will examine the relationship between politics and religion in America and around the world from an historical, cultural and legal perspective, including the separation of church and state in the U.S., the types and legitimacy of political activities by different groups and the impact of religion on public policy. This course contains a significant writing component. Same as HIS 299J/399J.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. On demand. This course focuses on religion as a transforming power and the power of politics to tame religion for its own purposes. This course will examine Christianity and its impact on the policies of five democratic nations. From an historical account of the reformation to the latest election results, the students should gain a full understanding of the religious movement. Special interest will focus on the American political culture, the first amendment and the separation of church and state, the types and legitimacy of political activity by religious groups, and the impact (or attempted impact) of religion on public policy decisions. Same as HIS 299J/399J.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the role, power, and development of the presidency in the American system of government.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. On demand. An examination of the role, power, and development of the presidency in the American system of government.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth study of an area of special interest relating to political science, government, or law. Topics may include selected political theories, areas of public policy, issues in constitutional law, state government and politics, foreign governments, or regional politics. This course may be repeated for up to 6 hours credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. On demand. An in-depth study of an area of special interest relating to political science, government, or law. Topics may include selected political theories, areas of public policy, issues in constitutional law, state government and politics, foreign governments, or regional politics. This course may be repeated for up to 6 hours credit.
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3.00 Credits
An on-the-scenes look at the operation of the national government. This course is taught in Washington, D.C., and includes on-site visits to offices of the various branches of government and various historical sites. Same as HIS 299C/399C.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. On demand. An on-the-scenes look at the operation of the national government. This course is taught in Washington, D.C., and includes on-site visits to offices of the various branches of government. Same as HIS 299C/399C.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the social and cultural differences that are present in the American population. This course will examine cultures and subgroups in the American community in a historical, legal, and social context. This course contains a significant writing component. Same as HIS/HUM 320.
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