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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A study of the lives, achievements, and contributions of outstanding Americans to the political history of the country. Same as HIS 324.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Sp. Odd years. This course will survey the major issues and trends in international politics, the institutions of global governance, and the important institutions in international politics, including the nation-state, international organizations, and transnational movements.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Sp. Even years. An introduction to the comparative study of world governments that will examine the primary institutions and processes of politics, the role of the individual within the state, and the concepts, theories, and methods that characterize the study of comparative politics.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. On Demand. This course will analyze the U.S. Constitution, the structure and organization of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government, the role of political parties and elections, and the role of the media, interest groups, business organizations, and others in public policy making.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the office of President of the United States. This course will examine the role, powers and politics of the presidency, with attention to its development from 1787 to the present.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the nature, scope and purpose of criminal law. This course will examine legal vocabulary; criminal liability, classifications of crimes, elements of crimes and criminal defenses. This course includes a significant writing component. Prerequisite: CJU 210 Introduction to Criminal Justice System or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A study of American elections as they functin 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
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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