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POL 250: Research and Writing
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An introduction to the sources and methods used in political research and writing. ( 3)
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POL 300: State and Urban Politics
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A survey of the structure of state and urban political units and institutions. An examination of their policy and decisionmaking processes and an investigation of state-federal relations. Prerequisite: a grade of C or better in POL 104 or POL 205, or permission of the instructor. ( 3)
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POL 310: Political Parties and Interest Groups
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An analysis of group theory in a democratic society. The course examines the influence of interest groups in American politics at the federal and state levels. Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in POL 104 or POL 205, and a grade of C or better in POL 250 or its equivalent, or permission of instructor. ( 3)
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POL 315: The Presidency
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A survey of the historical development and the constitutional powers of the office. The course analyzes the principal roles in national and world politics played by modern presidents. Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in POL 104 or POL 205, and a grade of C or better in POL 250 or its equivalent, or permission of instructor. ( 3)
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POL 320: The Congress
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A review of the history of Congress and a description of its functions, its structure, and the legislative process. The course examines current and historical issues that relate to the proper role of Congress in the American scheme of government. Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in POL 104 or POL 205, and a grade of C or better in POL 250 or its equivalent, or permission of instructor. ( 3)
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POL 325: Voting Behavior
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A study of the voting behavior of the American electorate and its representatives and the causes of that behavior. Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in POL 104 or POL 205, and a grade of C or better in POL 250 or its equivalent, or permission of instructor. ( 3)
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POL 332: American Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A history of the policies of the United States toward other governments and an analysis of the principal factors to be considered in formulating and executing American foreign policy. Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in POL 220 and POL 250, or permission of instructor. ( 3)
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POL 335: American Constitutional Law I
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An introduction to the federal judiciary in American government and a survey of the principal decisions of constitutional law that have influenced the development of the American polity. Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in POL 104 or POL 205, and a grade of C or better in POL 250 or its equivalent, or permission of instructor. ( 3)
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POL 336: American Constitutional Law II
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A survey of the principal court decisions concerning individual rights under the United States Constitution. Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in POL 250 or its equivalent and POL 335, or permission of instructor. ( 3)
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POL 340: National Security Policy
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A study of the role of national security policy in contemporary world politics. The course examines strategic thought, modern warfare (including terrorism and indirect warfare), the history of U.S. strategic doctrine, intelligence, and U.S. national security institutions. Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in POL 220 and POL 250 or its equivalent, or permission of instructor. ( 3)
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