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Political Science 356: War,Peace,and Security
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
looks at the causes and conduct of conflict, and ways to end wars and promote lasting, non-threatening peace.
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Political Science 366: The Politics of Social Movements
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
explores social movements - such as the women's liberation movement in the U.S., or the mothers of the disappeared movement in Chile - in various settings around the world as a means of understanding the dynamics of social movements in general.
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Political Science 372: Politics in Film
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
uses popular films to introduce important political issues and processes to a broad set of students. Movies are complemented with readings that center discussion on the political issues that emerge from the films.
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Political Science 380: Topics:Off-Campus Study
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
provides students with an off-campus structured, faculty-led learning experience in the U.S. or abroad. Instructor permission required
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Political Science 381: Community Planning Workshop
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
provides students a hands-on opportunity to complete a project for a city or town. Students work as a group overseen by faculty completing a project in urban or regional planning, community development, and/or downtown redevelopment.
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Political Science 387: Internship in Political Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
involves a supervised work-study experience in a political structure or environment outside the college. Supervised jointly from within the respective political entity and the Department, the internship may take place in a private organization or business if it deals directly with the organization's involvement with political or governmental affairs.
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Political Science 470: Topics in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
provide students with a semester-long study of a topic of interest under the direction of a departmental faculty member. Topical offerings provide an opportunity for intensive study in a field of interest to the student.
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Political Science 481: Student/Faculty Collaborative Research in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
Students work one-to-one with a faculty member on a professional project. The final project/paper will list both the faculty member and the student as co-authors. Students are expected to present their findings with the faculty member at a professional conference. Instructor permission required
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Political Science 491: Senior Seminar in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
involves an intensive research project reflecting the student's interest in a political topic and skills learned in studying political science. Each student works individually with a professor in completing the capstone project and also meets regularly within a group of all Political Science Senior Seminar students.
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Psychology 101: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
presents basic concepts in the scientific study of behavior including motivation, sensation and perception, learning, cognition, development, social, and personality.
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