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POL 325: Cases in Comparative Politics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Students explore the political system of a state or those of a region, or of a significant political dynamic. Examples: Politics of Russia, Politics of East Asia,democratization.
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POL 334: U.S.National Security Policy
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Students examine the historical development of American grand strategy, as well as current debates and policy over what American foreign policy should be after the Cold War.
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POL 400: Senior Seminar
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
The senior seminar gives majors a forum in which to integrate the problems and topics that have informed their coursework in the department. The seminar combines empirical and theoretical approaches while addressing themes common to the four key subfields of political science: political theory, American politics, comparative politics, and international relations. Empirical and conceptual analysis will be pursued alongside ethical and spiritual questions of human conduct and destiny. The central topic of the course will vary.
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POL 431,432: Directed Readings or Research
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Students may pursue independent work under an agreed form of supervision by faculty. Individual or group research or reading on selected topics determined by student interest may be arranged. Results may be presented orally or in a short thesis, or both. Personal conferences and/or group meetings will be arranged by agreement between students and faculty.This work may endure through two semesters.Consent of instructor required.
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POL 452: Senior Seminar
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
The capstone seminar for International Relations majors designed to integrate the interdisciplinary program. Topics vary; past topics have included "Realism and Anti-Realism" and "Just War and thGulf War." Political Science majors may enroll with the instructor's consent.
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POL 472: Internship
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Academic credit for internships in the political arena at the international, federal, state, or local level. This experience could be with a Senator or Representative, a state legislator, a nonprofit advocacy group, etc. Internships will usually be taken in the junior and senior years. Students will often have to complete research projects attached to the internship.Credit will be pass/fail only. Consent of instructor required.
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PSY 214: Personal Adjustment
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
The intent of this 7-week course is to gain a greater understanding of challenges and threats to our effective functioning.The course explores options to manage and respond to these challenges without losing a sense of self-worth and personal control.
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PSY 304: Social Psychology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
A study of the influence of other people and of society collectively on selected aspects of an individual's behavior, thinking and personality; with special attention to the dynamics of group behavior and social thought.Spring semester.
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PSY 305: Developmental Psychology:Childhood
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Childhood is studied to understand how and why people change over time. The class typically spans from conception to age 12. A broad-based approach is taken in order to understand development. Issues include the biological, social and behavioral influences on development.
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PSY 306: Developmental Psychology:Adolescence
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Adolescence is studied to understand how and why people change over time. The class typically spans from 13 to 22 years.A broad-based approach is taken in order to understand development.Issues include the biological, social and behavioral influences on development.
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