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POLS 372: The Common Good
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course is designed to acquaint students with the notion of the summum bonum (the ultimate good), to acquaint them with different ways of conceptualizing the Good, to allow them to think through the implications of affirming or denying the existence of the Good (and also of some conception of it). giving special attention to the Good for political life and order. Credit Hours: 3
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POLS 381: Legal Internship I
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This is the supervised internship placement of a student in the United States legal system for practical experience.
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POLS 382: Legal Internship II
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This is the supervised internship placement of a student in the United States legal system for practical experience.
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POLS 383: Internship in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Lee University
Political internship in student’s field of interest in order to integrate faith with practice in a professional setting and for the purpose of providing exposure to the many governmental agencies in Washington.
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POLS 391: Foundations for Policy Analysis and Public Involvement I
1.00 Credits
Lee University
Introduction of important foundational concepts concerning Christian involvement in public affairs. This unit includes the study of biblical revelation as a framework for analysis. The history of evangelical public involvement is also explored.
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POLS 392: Foundations for Policy Analysis and Public Involvement II
1.00 Credits
Lee University
Introduction of important foundational concepts concerning Christian involvement in public affairs. This unit includes the study of biblical revelation as a framework for analysis. The history of evangelical public involvement is also explored.
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POLS 393: Topics in Domestic Policy
3.00 Credits
Lee University
Examination of domestic political issues and important foundational concepts of political science. This course will explore various biblical perspectives on societal involvement within evangelical, social, and political activism. The biblical demand for doing justice then becomes the point of departure for focusing on current domestic issues facing our nation.
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POLS 394: Topics in International Policy
3.00 Credits
Lee University
Examination of major international issues, introduction to members of Washington’s international community and development of a biblical perspective on foreign policy, especially justice and peacemaking.
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POLS 396: Teaching & Research Practicum in Political Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lee University
A practicum which gives students the opportunity to gain teaching experience, work alongside faculty on collaborative research, enhance their knowledge of political science, and acquire skills that makes them more attractive to prospective graduate schools.
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POLS 397: Teaching & Research Practicum in Political Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lee University
A practicum which gives students the opportunity to gain teaching experience, work alongside faculty on collaborative research, enhance their knowledge of political science, and acquire skills that makes them more attractive to prospective graduate schools.
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