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Principles of Unites States and Texas Government. Three semester hours A survey of the underlying ideas, principles, and participatory practices of constitutional government in the United States and Texas. Topics consider4ed include civil liberties and civil rights, constitutionalism, federalism, ideology, pluralism, political culture and socilaization, political parties and interest groups, public opinion, republicanism, and voting and electoral politics.%
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United States and Texas Government: Institutions and Policies. Three semester hours. An examinatin of the United States and Texas political systems with emphasis on both formal and informal institutions and the roles they play in the creation and implementation of public policy. Topics considered include the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, bureaucracies and publicpolicies (formulation and implementation).%
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(GOVT 2305) The United States Government. Three semester hours. (1, 2, 3, 4) Introduction to American government with attention to the U.S. Constitution, its origins and principles; civil rights; structure and functions of the Congress, presidency, and judiciary; and to national politics; voting, opinion, parties, elections.%
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(GOVT 2306) Texas and the Federal System. Three semester hours. (1, 2, 3, 4) A study of state and local government and intergovernmental relations in the United States, giving particular attention to the Texas Constitution and government and politics of Texas. Note: Due to differences in course content at different institutions, it is recommended that students complete the required courses in political science (government) at the same institution.%
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Introduction to Law. Three semester hours. This course provides an overview of the law and the legal system. Topics include basic legal concepts and terminology in various areas of the law; structure, jurisdictions, functions, practices, and political impact of the judicial system at the local, state, and national levels; current issues in law; and ethical obligations of the paralegal. Prerequisite: PSci 220 or 221 or consent of the program coordinator.%
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Legal Research. Three semester hours. This course is designed to aid the beginning student in acquiring and enhancing legal research skills. Topics covered include the techniques of legal research and writing, sources of the law and how each can be found; case analysis, legal citation, and legal bibliography; and ethical obligations of the paralegal in legal research. Prerequisite: PSci 222 or consent of the program coordinator.%
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