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PLSC 2130: The U.S.Judiciary
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
The nature and functioning of the judicial branch of American government is examined. This course analyzes judicial recruit- ment and selection, decision making, court organization, and management in courts from the U.S. Supreme Court to the municipal magistrate. Prerequisite: PLSC 1000. Offered occasionally.
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PLSC 2150: Urban/Metropolitan Politics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
The nature of urban, suburban, and metropolitan governance is examined. Questions of urban policy, the future of cities, and quality of urban/metropolitan management are explored. Policy questions such as community and economic development, housing, and growth management and planning are analyzed. Prerequisite: PLSC 1000.
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PLSC 2200: Economic Policy Issues
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
The course investigates various aspects of the public policy regarding economic issues. Both macro and micro policy issues may be considered. Prerequisites: ECON 2000 and sophomore standing. (This course is the same as ECON 2200)
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PLSC 2550: Research Methods in Political Science
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
Examination of the fun- damental issues involved in conceiving and executing a research project in the social sciences. Several research methodologies are covered: interviews, surveys, archival research, and case studies. Also includes introduction to statistical analysis of data. Prerequisite: MATH 1150 (can be taken concurrently).
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PLSC 3200: Political Parties and Interest Groups
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
Examination of history and current structure and functions of American political parties and interest groups in American politics. Prerequisite: PLSC 1000.
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PLSC 3250: Public Administration
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
Theory and application of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, coordinating, reporting, and budgeting in public agencies. Prerequisite: PLSC 1000.
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PLSC 3410-3412: International Organizations/Model United Nations
4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
Examination of recent trends in the globalization and regionalization of political, social, and economic issues. A substantial part of the course will focus on the United Nations system. Through research and role-play (including participation in model UN situations), the course will examine several different areas of the UN' s work.
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PLSC 4330: Developing Nations
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
Comparative theory applied to developing nations. Prerequisite: PLSC 1300. Offered in alternate years.
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PLSC 4750-02: Special Topics in Political Science
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
Areas of interest not covered in regular courses: unusual opportunities to study subject of special interest. (e.g. Homeland Security, Social Welfare Policy, etc.)
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PLSC 4910: Senior Seminar in Public Management
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
This is the capstone course for the interdisciplinary major in public management. Students in the course apply the skills they have developed in the public management major to help solve existing community problems. Students meet with public management faculty members weekly for seminar style classes in which they discuss key readings in selected policy domains. Using these readings and discussions as their guide, students work with public and private community leaders to identify and address a policy challenge.
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