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Political Science 301: Parties and Interest Groups
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This course will examine, compare and contrast the development, organization and function of both political parties and interest groups in American politics within the context of elections at all levels of government. (S, alt. years)
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Political Science 302: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This course will encompass the political, legal, organizational and policy-making aspects of the American Presidency. (S)
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Political Science 303: The American Congress
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
This course will examine the political and institutional development of Congress. The study will span both the formal legal powers and the internal dynamics of this major national policy-making institution. (F)
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Political Science 310: Comparative Government
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
A study of the various types of political and governmental structures operative in the contemporary world as well as the various types of political functions performed within national systems. Emphasis is placed on the comparative study of national political systems. (F)
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Political Science 311: Practicum in Political Science
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
A course designed to provide structure and academic focus to non-traditional work by students within the curricular structure of the department. Activities given credit under this course must be relevant to the student course of study, approved by the chairperson and mentored by a faculty member. A student may accumulate no more than two hours of credit for this course. (F, S)
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Political Science 315: Juvenile Justice System in America
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
An investigation of the American criminal justice system's response to socially dysfunctional youth: prevention, diversion, law enforcement, the courts, probation, parole, schools, correctional institutions and alternative placement. (S)
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Political Science 320: Propaganda in the Movies
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
An investigation into the definition and use of motion pictures as a means of spreading political propaganda. Feature movies, cartoons and documentaries will be studied to illustrate the varied themes used as propaganda in both domestic and international contexts. The course studies the environment within which the movies were made and the techniques used by the moviemakers that enhance their value as propaganda. (S, alt. years)
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Political Science 325: American Legal System
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
A critical analysis of the judicial process from pretrial through final appellate review, including the activities and motivations of the major participants in the legal system. Consideration is given to the judiciary's policymaking capabilities as well as the legal system's role in the greater political and social context. (F, S)
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Political Science 332: Principles of Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
A study of decision-making processes in public organizations. (F)
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Political Science 355: Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Examines the theories and strategies for state and community economic development. The focus is on strategies that guide decisions and policies toward the goal of creating and maintaining a sustainable community. Specific attention will be placed upon the creation and encouragement of economic health within the constraints of local values, government regulations and the potential for participation in the national and global economies. (F)
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