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PO 352: Constitutional Law I
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
An examination of the invention and development of American Constitutional principles, specifically focusing on the separation of powers, federalism, and the democratic process. While the course will be concerned with what the “law” is (and how it got to be such), it willalso focus on the court as a political institution that influences public policies and the rules by which those policies are determined. Prerequisite: any PO200 or PO300 level class, or permission of the instructor.
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PO 353: Constitutional Law II
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Study of the development of case law within the broad areas of civil rights and civil liberties. Specific topics include: freedom of expression under the First Amendment, freedom of and from religion, defendants’ rights, and protection from racial and other forms of discrimination as provided by the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantee of due process and the “equalprotection of the laws.” Prerequisite: PO352, or permission of the instructor.
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PO 360: American Foreign Policy Process
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Identification of the major actors involved in the American foreign policy process, the goals which they pursue, the resources which they are able to utilize, and the environments or contexts within which these actors must operate. Attention will also be given to case studies and examples that explore the ability of the American foreign policy-making process to respond to a variety of internal and external stresses. Prerequisite: any PO200 or PO300 level class, or permission of the instructor.
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PO 361: Politics of Military Force
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A study of both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of the use of military force in pursuit of political objectives. Will explore the historical record of these uses and, more importantly, will examine their effectiveness as tools of diplomacy. Specific attention will be given to both the French and U.S. wars in Indochina. The contemporary record of conflict within the Third World is also considered. Prerequisite: any PO200 or PO300 level class, or permission of the instructor.
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PO 362: Nuclear Weapons and World Politics
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Focuses (though not exclusively) on the nuclear rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, and on how this rivalry has transformed the nature and conduct of world politics. Attention is also given to the implications stemming from the proliferation of nuclear weapons by developing states. The break-up of the Soviet Union and the safety and security of its nuclear arsenal will be considered. Finally, current and recent proposals will be examined in order to assess the prospects for more effective arms control in the future. Prerequisite: any PO200 or PO300 level class, or permission of the instructor.
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PO 410: Senior Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Required of all Political Science majors. The seminar will be oriented around a broad topic chosen by the professor and fitted to the research needs of students in Political Science subdisciplines. Prerequisite: limited to senior Political Science majors.
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PO 491: Field- based Experience in Political Science
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
An internship carrying variable credit depending on the length and intensity of the experience. The credit value is determined at the time of registration and placement with execution of the internship contract. Prerequisite: recommendation of Political Science faculty.
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PS 101: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
The application of psychological principles of learning, perception, cognition, motivation and social and developmental processes to the understanding of human behavior.
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PS 128,228,328,428: Special Topics in Psychology each
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Constructed around a timely issue in psychology, generally in a field of expertise of the faculty member facilitating the course. Prerequisites vary.
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PS 155: Psychology of Gender
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
An introduction to and examination of the similarities and differences in males and females in the areas of personality, social behavior, intelligence and cognition. The course focuses on biological, environmental, and cultural causal mechanisms of the developmental realities and stereotypes.
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