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This course is designed to place the concept of state citizenship in a contemporary context in order to understand the complexities of state governance (the framing of policy problems and the proposal of policy solutions). Students will be asked to put themselves in the roles of policy analysts in an attempt to uncover the rationales for public policy making used by institutional actors, private actors such as the media, interest groups and political parties, and those affected by particular policies.
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An introduction to the discipline of policy analysis. Explores who is responsible for making public policies, how choices are made, what kinds of tools are at the disposal of policy makers, and how their effectiveness can be enhanced. Also explores the various models of policy analysis. Theories and concepts illustrated by investigating current policy efforts in areas such as health, civil rights, poverty and welfare, education, defense, and tax policy. Prerequisite: GOV 1303. Return to Table of Contents 15.04.22 Greek
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Fundamentals of Greek using Koine and Classical approaches. Prerequisite: One year of college-level foreign language study (such as LAT 1301-1302) or two years of high-school level foreign language study, or consent of instructor.
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Continuation of GRE 2311, with reading in Greek New Testament. Prerequisite: GRE 2311.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
For those who have satisfactorily completed the basic Greek grammar courses. Selections will be drawn from the New Testament, the Greek Old Testament (the Septuagint) and other Greek literature. Prerequisite: GRE 3314. May be repeated for credit when readings are varied.
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Reading in the New Testament and Hellenistic Greek with correlated grammar review. Prerequisite: GRE 2312.
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Readings in the New Testament and in Classical Greek with survey of comparative grammar. Prerequisite: GRE 3313. Return to Table of Contents 15.04.23 Healthcare Administration
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A geographic overview of basic Physical Systems (landforms, climate, vegetation...) and Human Systems (cultural geography, political geography, medical geography, geography of sports...) and their interactions at international, national, and local levels.
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A broad environmental/cultural survey of major world realms: The "developed" areas of the U.S.,Canada, Europe, Russia , Australia , and Japan and the "developing" world of Black Africa, Latin America, Mid-East, and Asia; appraisal of those factors (education, health, industry) necessary to promote development. .
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Ecological, political, and economic factors which influence natural resource and land-use decision making; appraisal of alternative strategies to cope with conservation issues in the areas of water, energy, forest, wildlife and soils; regional planning in 21st century. Cross-listed as ESC 3306. NOTE: This course may not be used to satisfy natural science core requirements. Prerequisite: Three academic hours of GRG, ECO, or GOV and three academic hours of natural science. Return to Table of Contents 15.04.20 Geology
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