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POLS 271: Morality and Politics
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A course that examines the moral and political responsibilities of government and Christian citizens with regard to a variety of social, economic and cultural public policy problems. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 323: Rationality and Politics
3.00 Credits
Lee University
An examination of the political implications of rational human action, including an exploration of economic incentives, law, policy, public institutions, social networks, social and cultural norms, religious values, and history. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 325: Social Science Research Methods I
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This is the first of a two-course sequence covering research methods and statistics in the behavioral and social sciences. This first section covers primary statistical and research methods, how and when statistics are used, and also helps the student to better understand and evaluate research studies. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 326: Social Science Research Methods II
3.00 Credits
Lee University
The second course in the research sequence covering how research is done, pitfalls in research, how to design research studies, collecting and analyzing data, and writing research reports.
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POLS 330: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Lee University
An introduction to international politics and the challenges that face the global community including a brief overview of the major subfields of International Political Economy, International Organizations and International Law. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 333: International Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A course focused on the politics of international economic relations. Various theories, processes, structures and issues will be examined for their value in helping to understand and evaluate the historical development and current operation of the world economy. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 334: International Law and Organizations
3.00 Credits
Lee University
An exploration of the intricacies of international law including its creation, different legal processes, the institutions that deal with international law, and some of the main jurisdiction issues. This course will also examine the many and various kinds of international organizations (both political and economic), their creation, function, and affect on the global community, with special focus on the United Nations. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 340: Comparative Governments
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A comparison of differing forms of government in the international community with a look at the science of comparative politics. Recommended: POLS-255. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 344: European Politics
3.00 Credits
Lee University
An examination of the politics and issues in Western, Central and Eastern Europe focusing on the most recent events in the region and how these affect the states of Europe and the world. Recommended: POLS-345. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 346: Global South: The Developing World
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A course that explores the unique issues, challenges and solutions as faced by countries in the developing world. Various theories, processes, structures and issues will be examined for their value in helping to understand and evaluate the historical development and current position of the two-thirds world. Credit Hours: 3
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