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POLITICAL SCIENCE 293: Selected Topics
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Capital University
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 310: Urban Politics And Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Capital University
This course analyzes the urban arena in terms of the different political structures found in urban politics, the social, political and economic factors that influence urban politics and political structures, and the public policy consequences of urban political structures.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 315: Public Personnel Administration
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Focuses on the theory and practice of public personnel administration. Its emphasis is on public personnel selection, training, classification, compensation, promotion and interpersonal (human) relations. Prerequisite: 215.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 325: Modern China
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Historical background of modern China, impact of the West, collapse of the Imperial Dynasty, the Republican era and the Communist Revolution. The focus will be on political institutions, and social, cultural and intellectual change. (Same course offered as HIST 325.) Prerequisite: none.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 335: American Foreign Policy And Diplomacy
3.00 Credits
Capital University
An analysis of the history, development and current patterns of American foreign policy and diplomacy with emphasis on America's emergence as a world power, linkages between domestic and foreign policy, the decision-making process and the challenges of global interdependence. (Same course offered as HIST 335.)
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 340: Latin American Politics And History
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The history, culture, geography, economic relations and political systems of Latin America; the role of the Catholic Church, the military, multinational corporations, guerrilla groups and the United States within the context of Latin American politics. It will cover issues such as revolution, economic development, population growth, drug trade and the debt crisis. (Same course offered as HIST 340.) Prerequisite: none.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 345: Modern Japan
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The study of Japan from the 1850s to the present concentrating on the development of language, religion, and central administration; modernization after 1853; its policy of imperialism; and its post-World War II economic growth and political evolution. (Same course offered as HIST 345.) Prerequisite: none.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 350: Modern Political Ideologies
3.00 Credits
Capital University
This course will examine the origins of political ideologies in modern societies. After identifying the place of liberalism and conservatism in political thought, students will study the critiques of these ideological traditions made by radical libertarians, socialists, fascists, environmentalists and feminists. Prerequisite: none.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 355: Exploring The Holocaust: When Memory Speaks
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Examines the history, causes, effects and ethical issues involved with the genocide against European Jews and Gypsies from 1933-45. Studies Christian anti-Semitism as it contributed to the Holocaust, and compares these events to other holocausts: the Armenian genocide, killing fields of Cambodia, slavery, genocide in Rwanda, Native Americans after the European conquest, and ethnic cleansing in Bosnia.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 360: Policy Analysis
3.00 Credits
Capital University
This course provides an introduction to the foundation and research methods of policy analysis. Statistical and economic methods will be presented for discussion and use in individual analytic research projects. Research focus will be open to national, state, or local level of government. Prerequisite: 105 and 205 or permission of the instructor.
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