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POL 279: Varieties of Philosophical Liberalism
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Study of twentieth-century philosophical liberalism such as libertarianism, utilitarianism, liberal utilitarianism, Kantian liberalism and communitarianism with special focus on rival conceptions of freedom and on utilitarianism and its critics.
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POL 280: Political Science Methods
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Overview of the methods currently prominent in studying politics. Attention is given to the relationships between theory, method, and findings by focusing on the need to make empirical observation systematic. (QR)
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POL 282: Gandhi
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Explores the life, political philosophy, and the method of non-violent coercion (satyagraha) of Gandhi. Students define and implement group projects designed to promote change within the context of Gandhian methodology. Service-learning course.
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POL 287: Individual Study
6.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Intensive research leading to the completion of an analytical paper conducted under the direction of a faculty member. Students initiate the project and secure the permission of an appropriate instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours, only three of which may count toward the major. P-POI.
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POL 288: Directed Reading
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Concentrated reading in an area of study not otherwise available. Students initiate the project and secure the permission of an appropriate instructor. P-POI.
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POL 289: Internship in Politics
1.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Field work in a public or private setting with related readings and an analytical paper under the direction of a faculty member. Students initiate the project and secure the permission of an appropriate instructor. Normally one course in an appropriate subfield is taken prior to the internship. P-POI.
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POL 290: Senior Seminar in Political Science
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Readings and research on selected topics.
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PSY 100: Learning to Learn
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Workshop designed primarily for first- and second-year students who wish to improve their academic skills through the application of basic principles of learning, memory, organization, etc. Third- and fourth-year students by permission of the instructor only. Pass/Fail only.
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PSY 151: Introductory Psychology
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Systematic survey of psychology as the scientific study of behavior. Prerequisite to all courses of a higher number. (D)
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PSY 239: Altered States of Consciousness
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Examination of altered states of consciousness with special reference to sleep and dreams, meditation, hypnosis, and drugs. P-PSY 151. (D)
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