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PLAW U302: Mock Trial Practicum II
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Upstate
Transforming the case problem introduced in the course Mock Trial Practicum I (PLAW U301) into a finalized case that is presented in a nationally-sanctioned competition against other colleges and universities. Team members must travel to and compete at a regional tournament, sanctioned by the American Mock Trial Association. Membership on the USC Upstate Mock Trial team and commitment to travel to the designated regional competition site on one weekend outside of normal class hours are required. Prerequisite: PLAW U301.
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PLAW U355: Pre-Law Studies Abroad
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Upstate
Travel and field study in selected regions outside the United States with emphasis on legal and judicial institutions. The course may be repeated as long as location/content are different.
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PLAW U495: Pre-Law Internship
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Upstate
Supervised work experience in a legal environment. A minimum of nine hours per week of work. Students are required to meet periodically with the supervising faculty member. Pass/Fail credit.
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POLI U101: American National Govt.
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Upstate
The formation and development of the national government, its organization and powers.
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POLI U210: Research Mthds in Poli Sci.
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Upstate
Various approaches to the rigorous study of political phenomena. The emphasis is upon the critical thinking and evaluative skills necessary to the understanding of politics. Among the techniques to be considered are surveys, charts and graphs, case studies, and statistical summaries.
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POLI U300: Intro. to Political Theory
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Upstate
A survey of various concepts in western political philosophy such as political obligation, freedom, equality, justice, rights, authority, and power.
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POLI U310: International Politics
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Upstate
An introduction to the basic factors influencing nation-state behavior in the world: the nation-state system, nationalism and imperialism, national power, and the present world crisis. The role of the United States in the world community is emphasized.
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POLI U312: Race/Ethnicity in Amer. Poli.
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Upstate
Impact of race and ethnicity on political participation, representation, institutions, and the evolution of public policy.
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POLI U314: Armed Forces and Society
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Upstate
Interdisciplinary approach to military-social relations in the United States with emphasis on the powers of civilian political leaders to wage war; the rise of the garrison state and military-industrial complex; and past and present uses of the armed services as a social laboratory to test and apply ideas about race, class and gender. (Crosslisted with AMST U314).
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POLI U320: Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Upstate
An introduction to the analysis of the major types of political systems utilizing examples drawn from democratic, communist and underdeveloped nation-states. Problems, approaches and methods associated with the comparative field are emphasized.
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