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POLS 3340: Environmental Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
This is an upper division course in political theory, with the specific focus being environmental political theory. The course examines a range of theoretical perspectives on a range of issues including how we conceptualize humans, nature, and politics.
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POLS 3400: LGBTQ Politics
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Social movements employ a variety of methods to achieve the protection of their members' rights and interests. This course focuses on these issues through the study of gender and sexual minorities in the United States from the mid-Twentieth Century to the present. It examines the strategies, both formal and informal, adopted to achieve social change.
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POLS 3600: Political Parties
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
A study of the organization and function of the American political parties, political organizations that play a role alongside political parties in the American political system, such as interest groups, and a comparative study of political parties in other countries.
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POLS 3610: Campaigns and Elections
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
A study of the electoral process in the United States with an examination of national institutional elections, state and local elections, as well as election rules. Also a study of campaigning techniques in elections at all levels.
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POLS 3620: Political Behavior
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
This course is designed to introduce students to the nature of mass political behavior and its role in the political process. Further, it examines the interaction between and among diverse social groups, the media, and policy makers. The course will also emphasize the political psychology of public opinion formation and political decision of those outside the mainstream political institutions.
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POLS 3640: Media and Politics
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
In terms of influencing American politics, media perform three functions: supplying information about issues and candidates; setting the agenda for public debate; conveying messages between elected officials and the public. In this course we will focus on the effect media has on political discourse in the United States.
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POLS 3700: Bureaucratic Politics
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Presents basic theories, concepts, and analysis of current practices and problems in governmental administration.
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POLS 3750: Urban Government and Politcs
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
A study of local government organization and policy problems, with an emphasis on problems of the metropolitan areas.
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POLS 3760: State Government and Politics
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
An examination of governmental organization, operation, policy making, and electoral politics of state governments and the dynamics of relationships with other levels of government.
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POLS 3780: Lobbying: Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
This course looks at both the theory and practice of lobbying, primarily at the state and local governmental levels; and it examines the business of lobbying, how the profession of lobbying has developed, what lobbyists do, the ethical constraints of lobbying, and from where the right to petition the government is derived.
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