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POLS 350: American Government
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A survey of the structure and operation of government in the United States at all levels: national, state and local. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 351: State and Local Governments
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A survey of the structure and operation of all branches of government in the United States at the state and local levels.
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POLS 352: U.S. Courts and Jurisprudence
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This class addresses the role of courts and jurisprudence in the U.S. political system. Consequently, this course addresses the nature of judicial decision-making as well as the structure of the U.S. court system. It also considers the structure of court systems at the state and federal level as well as the role of courts in a constitutional system that is committed to popular sovereignty. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 353: The Congress
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A study of the legislative branch of the United States government focusing on its history, political institutions, leadership and the legislative processes in general.
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POLS 354: Introduction to Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course is designed to allow students to develop an understanding of public administration as a field of academic study and an area of professional practice. Specifically, it focuses on the evolution of public administration as an academic discipline, the context in which public administration takes place, the meaning of public service in a democratic society, and the importance of personal and professional ethics. The course will be conducted as a seminar. Students must be prepared to discuss reading assignments and participate in analysis of case studies.
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POLS 362: Constitutional Law I
3.00 Credits
Lee University
The Constitution as it has evolved as a basic law by means of interpretation through Supreme Court decisions. Special emphasis is placed on major cases affecting the scope of state and federal powers, individual rights, civil liberties.
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POLS 363: Constitutional Law II
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This is a study of the changes being wrought through the judicial process to the rights of individuals. With special focus on minorities, such issues as fundamental liberties, the criminally accused, family matters, morality, consumer rights, environmental pollution, sex discriminations, and political representations are also examined.
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POLS 364: Political Sociology
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A study of the social bases of political phenomena, including electoral processes, the institutions of government, power structures, and political ideologies. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 370: Ancient and Medieval Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A focused study of key themes of political theory (power, authority, legitimacy, obligation, citizenship, etc.) in major ancient and medieval philosophers and thinkers. Offered as part of the Political Theory sequence. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 371: Modern Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A focused study of key themes of political theory (authority, tyranny, obligation, Church and State, citizenship, etc.) in major modern philosophers and thinkers. Offered as part of the Political Theory sequence. Credit Hours: 3
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