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PH 405: Author/Text Modern
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Allows students to devote themselves to an in-depth study of a major philosopher or philosophical work for example: Spinoza, Descartes. Prerequisites: One 200-level Philosophy course. Credits: 4 cr.
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PH 407: Author/Text Contemporary
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Allows students to devote themselves to an in-depth study of a major philosopher or philosophical work for example: Hegel, Nietzsche, Levinas, Heidegger, Wittgenstein. Prerequisites: One 200-level PH course. Credits: 4 cr.
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PH 410: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
The coordinating seminar centers on a chosen topic - one specific philosophical area, problem, and/or thinker, and examines it in the light of the conceptual and historical currents which contribute to it. Prerequisites: Open to juniors and minors with permission of the instructor. Credits: 4 cr.
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PJ 101: Approaches to Peace
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
This is the foundation course for the Peace and Justice Minor. As a foundation course, there is a fair amount of theory involved. The readings and class discussion emphasize the issues that are central in building a just and peaceful society. Goals include to create a few peacemakers, explore visions of a just society, and develop habits of positive citizenship. Credits: 3 cr. Misc. Notes: Open to first-year and second-year students only.
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PJ 410: Peace and Justice Senior Seminar
4.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
This is the capstone course for the Peace and Justice Minor. It is designed as a readings seminar that will be an in-depth study of an important peace and justice issue (e.g., religion, war and peace). Students will be required to do research in the topic area. Credits: 4 cr.
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PO 101: Introduction to Politics
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
An introduction to the basic concepts of politics and the tools of political analysis. Credits: 3 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Social Science/Organizational Studies
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PO 120: Introduction to American National Politics
4.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
A general introduction to the structure and processes that define American politics on the national level. Credits: 3-4 cr. Misc. Notes: Sections that carry four credits, recommended for majors, are a writing-intensive option. Other sections carry three credits. Liberal Studies Requirement: Social Science/Organizational Studies
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PO 200: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Familiarizes the student with various methodological issues that shape current research in political science. The course will also explore some of the basic skills used by social scientists in gathering, analyzing and interpreting data. Credits: 3 cr.
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PO 207: Parties,Elections and Political Participation
4.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
A survey of the processes and institutions that connect U.S. citizens and their government. Following an examination of the evolution of our political party system, the course will examine additional forms of political participation with particular attention given to elections, interest groups and social movements. Credits: 4 cr.
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PO 220: Introduction to Public Policy
4.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
This course examines the nature of public policy and the processes by which it is made. Drawing on major substantive policy areas such as health, social and environmental policy, we will examine the goals of policy makers, the ways that they define problems and a range of solution tools they may choose to employ. Credits: 4 cr.
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