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Political Science 319: The American Founding
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
In this seminar, we will perform an examination of the intellectual history of the American founding. We will read and analyze some statements by academic historians as well as important state papers and writings by the first generation of American statesmen.
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Political Science 330: American Foreign Policy
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
A study of major foreign policy issues which have confronted the United States since World War II and of the process of foreign policy formation and implementation. Students who complete the First Year Seminar 150: "The Quest for Justice"will be granted credit for one course in political philosophy towards the requirement for a political science major.
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Political Science 332: Islam and Politics
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
This course will deal with the presently important role of Islam in socio-political change. It will explore the interaction of religious tradition and modernity in the modern Muslim world (Africa, the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, which consist of some 40 independent nation-states in which Muslims constitute a majority of the population) and its effect on political and socio-economic development. While some comparison may be useful, the role(s) of Islam in socio-political change will be dealt with on a countryby- country basis in order to understand the problem of the specific country.
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Political Science 336: Urban Economics and Politics
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Application of economic principles to urban spatial patterns, economic development and public policy in housing, transportation, pollution and other contemporary urban problems. Prerequisite: Economics 201 or permission of instructor. Also listed as Economics 336.
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Political Science 338: Globalization
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
The world is changing at an unprecedented rate. Much of the changes and evolution is due to globalization. This course attempts to introduce students to the development of globalization and the complex processes, which involves the interplay of many aspects of economics, technology, politics and financial sectors in the present day world. These issues will be discussed in connection with Global North (Rich Industrialized Democratic Countries) and the Global South (Less Developed Countries). Such topics as the role of information-technology (through increasing contact and communication), transfer of technology, integration of economy and state, and outsourcing of production process, and terrorism are examples among many others that would be presented to the students.
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Political Science 344: Constitutional Liberties and Rights
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
A study of recent developments in American Constitutional Law in the areas of civil liberties and the equal protection of the laws. The aim is to interpret the meaning of the nationalization of the Bill of Rights and the judicialization of the broad issues of liberty and equality.
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Political Science 345: The Court and Constitutional Government
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
The history of American constitutional law from the Constitutional Convention through contemporary cases. Federalism; definition and separation of powers; and the power to regulate commerce, civil liberties, and civil rights will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Political Science 109.
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Political Science 373: Classical Political Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
A study of the origin of political philosophy. Readings will be mainly from Plato and Aristotle, centering on their discussions of the nature of political justice and its relation to the just life.
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Political Science 380: Seminar
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
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Political Science 479: Selected Topics in Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
Taught in a seminar format, a close examination of one selected work from the tradition of political philosophy.
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