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POL 335: American Public Policy- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
A study of the public policy process in the United States. This course analyzes the nature of public policy making, the process of agenda setting, and the dynamics of policy creation, adoption, implementation, and evaluation. Special emphasis is given to domestic issues and policies to illustrate the workings of the policy process. (Also listed as SJP 335.)
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POL 344: Constitutional Law I: Federalism and Separation of Powers- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course examines the major, and often controversial, U.S. Supreme Court cases interpreting the Constitutional allocation of power between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the national government, and between the national government and state governments.
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POL 345: Constitutional Law II: Civil Liberties and Rights- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course examines the major, and often controversial, U.S. Supreme Court cases interpreting the Constitution's protection of our rights and freedoms as U.S. citizens, especially, of course, as they are found in the Bill of Rights and the 14th Amendment.
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POL 349: Environmental Policy- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course surveys environmental policy in three parts. The course will consider how environmental problems arise, looking at environment as an influence in American history and how progression of natural and human circumstances becomes an "environmental problem."It will survey environmental policies and programs: the law, politics, and institutions that manage pollution nationally and natural resources in the American West. The course will also look closely at a handful of environmental policy issues particularly in the Columbia River, the role of technology and its limits and control, the role of law and litigation, and the interplay of science, risk, and uncertainty in environmental policy. (Also listed as SJP 349, ENV 349.)
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POL 351: International Law and Organizations- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Course examines the different approaches to economic and political cooperation and integration, including some select institutional examples of global interdependence, such as the European Community, the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Roman Catholic Church, and Amnesty International. (Also listed as SJP 351.)
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POL 356: Building World Peace- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introduces the student to the systematic study of world peace, beginning with the causes of war and war's effects on communities and the environment. Negative peace will be studied, that is, diplomacy, negotiations and conflict resolution, disarmament, and international law. Positive peace will also be considered, that is, the study of human rights, nonviolence, international organizations, and the role of the individual in world peace. (Also listed as SJP 356.) COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Political Science - 223
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POL 358: Politics of the European Union- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Examines European integration from a political and economic perspective. The course concentrates on patterns of representative institutions with special attention given to parties, elections, and governments. Finally, the course examines the process and institutions of European integration.
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POL 372: Politics of Modern Europe- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
A comparative study of the major countries of Southern, Central, and Northern Europe. Institutions and parties, participation and representation in Great Britain, France, Italy, Spain, Serbia, Germany, Poland, Hungary, and Romania will be examined.
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POL 373: Politics of Latin America- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course approaches the study of Latin American politics with a general introduction to its historical background and political geography. In addition, the general pattern of religion and society, economics, and politics will be examined. Then, special attention will be given to the patterns of power and politics in modern Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Cuba, Nicaragua, and Chile. (Also listed as SJP 373.)
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POL 374: Politics of Asia- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course is a comparative study of the countries of Asia. Students will focus on issues of politics, culture, and economics from a national and regional perspective. Cases include the South and Central Asian countries of India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, and the Asian Pacific countries of China, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, North Korea, South Korea, Indonesia, and the Philippines. (Also listed as SJP 374.)
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