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POL 319: US Envrmntl Law and Politics
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course explores the content of the most important federal environmental statutes and regulations in the United States, as well as the political and legal processes used to produce and implement them. Students learn how to spot the facts that trigger major requirements of these laws, and to analyze strategies for influencing outcomes in the environmental law-making and law-implementation process. This course is cross-listed with ENV-319.
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POL 329: Int'l Envrmntl Law/Negotiation
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course explores the most effective strategies for negotiating environmental agreements of all kinds, with an emphasis on multilateral agreements that are at the center of international environmental law. Students spend much of the course playing and critiquing their own performance in two environmental negotiation simulations. In the first, they assume the roles of stakeholders negotiating the compliance of a private company with air and water pollution control regulations in the United States. In the second, they assume the roles of member-states of the International Whaling Commission negotiating the fate of a controversial proposal to end the international ban on commercial whaling. This course is cross-listed with ENV-329.
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POL 362: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course highlights central themes in the historical development, organization, and functioning of the American presidency. From the orgins of our Constitution through two centuries of institutional development and up to the present day, this course will provide students with an in-depth understanding of the dynamics of presidential behavior. Special emphasis will be placed on the growth of presidential power in both foreign and domestic policy and on the central role that presidential elections play in our national politics. Students will learn to view the American presidency as a complex institution, one that requires the president to simultaneously play multiple political roles, including commander-in-chief, legislator, communicator, civic leader and candidate.
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POL 410A: Sem in D.C./Politics Field Exp
12.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course is the vehicle through which students receive POL course credit for participation in the supervised internship component of SNHU's Semester in Washington, D.C., in the field of politics. The program promotes experiential learning through civic engagement and other activities. The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars, which hosts the program, provides students with housing and places them in internships appropriate to their interests. Space in the program is limited, so students must notify the department chair or program coordinator of their intention to enroll a year in advance of SNHU course registration for the relevant semester. For more information, see the Washington Center's web site (www.twc.edu) and the SNHU department chair or program coordinator. This course is taken concurrently with POL-410B.
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POL 410B: Sem in D.C./Politics Seminar
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course is the vehicle through which students receive POL course credit for the seminar component of SNHU's Semester in Washington, D.C., in the field of politics. The Seminar in Washington is hosted by the Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars. Space in the program is limited, so students must notify the department chair or program coordinator of their intention to enroll a year in advance of SNHU course registation for the relevant semester. For more information, see the Washington Center's web site (www.twc.edu) and the SNHU department chair or program coordinator. This course is taken concurrently with POL-410A.
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PSY 108: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course is an introduction to various areas of psychology, including scientific investigation, motivation, personality, intelligence, behavioral deviation, perception, learning and human development. It provides a basis for further study in related areas. Offered every semester.
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PSY 108H: Honors Intro to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
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PSY 205: Forensic Psychology
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Students will learn how psychology, as a science and a practice, applies to questions and issues relating to law and the legal system. Emphasis will be placed on witness testimony and the social psychology of the courtroom. Topics will include recovered memories, adolescent violence and murder, strategies for interviewing witnesses, expert testimony, and factors influencing the credibility of witnesses, victims and offenders.
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PSY 211: Human Growth and Development
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Students in this course study physical and psychological development from the prenatal period to death. Patterns of human development also are considered. Offered every year.
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PSY 215: Psy of Abnormal Behavior
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course offers students an opportunity to better understand human behavior. It also studies the similarities and differences between normal and abnormal reactions to environmental stimuli. Offered every year.
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