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This course examines excerpts from sociological and political literature of Capitalism. Portions of the course are intended to familiarize students with the operation of various types of capitalist systems and a variety of normative issues relating to capitalist systems. Themes include labor value, bureaucratic theory, freedom and capitalism, problems of exploitation, class conflicts, status anxiety, and the internationalization of capital. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Communications Requirement, Social Sciences Requirement
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The course examines the social implications of selected emerging and cutting-edge technologies, with emphasis on recent developments and events. The course investigates the consequences of those technologies on society using both a short-term and long-term perspectives. The issues examined include moral, ethical, socioeconomic, and educational considerations. Same as SOC 362. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Communications Requirement, Social Sciences Requirement
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This course will examine the fundamental question: Why has the development over the globe been so uneven This course examines the conditions that originally gave different human populations different odds when it came to social development. Various encounters between existing populations and the role that technology, culture, and infectious disease played in these. This course further discusses the rise of written language and the factors contributing to the evolution of complex societies. Case studies include a number of encounters between the Old and the New World, Polynesia, China, and Africa. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Social Sciences Requirement
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Designed to provide upper-level undergraduate students with an introduction to legal analysis and effective legal writing through the preparation of a legal memorandum, judicial opinion and other written assignments. For students interested in attending law school, this course will bridge the gap between the undergraduate experience and the law school. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Communications Requirement, Social Sciences Requirement
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Surveys contemporary African politics in its historical, economic, and cultural context. Both individual country cases and regional issues will be examined, and approaches to comparative political analysis will be used to understand the causes and consequences of observed patterns of political similarities and differences. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Social Sciences Requirement
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Surveys contemporary East Asian politics in its historical, economic, and cultural context. Both individual country cases and regional issues are examined, and approaches to comparative political analysis are used to understand the causes and consequences of observed patterns of political similarities and differences. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Social Sciences Requirement
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Surveys contemporary European politics in its historical, economic, and cultural context. Both individual country cases and regional issues are examined, and approaches to comparative political analysis are used to understand the causes and consequences of observed patterns of political similarities and differences. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Social Sciences Department
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Surveys contemporary Latin American politics in its historical, economic, and cultural context. Both individual country cases and regional issues are examined, and approaches to comparative political analysis are used to understand the causes and consequences of observed patterns of political similarities and differences. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Social Sciences Department
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3.00 Credits
Explores the economic, political, and humanitarian forces that are driving the complex phenomenon of contemporary global migration. The course examines the causes, lived experiences, and consequences of migration, working to acquire a sound understanding of its social, political, legal, and cultural dimensions. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Social Sciences Department
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3.00 Credits
Investigates a topic of current interest in Political Science, which will be announced by the instructor when the course is scheduled. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Social Sciences Department
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