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POLS 2043: Introduction to Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
An introduction to the methods of comparative political science examining the differences in political systems and political cultures. A research paper, exams, and other writing are required. Prerequisite: POLS 1113 American Federal Government or instructor's permission.
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POLS 2153: Civil Rights and Liberties
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
The politics, theory and jurisprudence of civil rights and liberties in America are examined. A research paper, exams, and other writing are required. Prerequisite: POLS 1113 American Federal Government or instructor's permission.
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POLS 2253: Political Practicum
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
Monthly seminar structured to involve students in a supervised manner in the political process. No less than 32 additional hours spent in campaign activity verified by an approved campaign manager.
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POLS 2890: Topics in Politics
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
A seminar in selected topics in politics. Topics vary each time course is offered. (1-3 credit hours.)
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POLS 3013: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
This course will explore the types of governments within states, municipalities, and other forms of local government as well as the influence of politics and recent trends affecting state, county, and municipal governments. An examination of contemporary issues will include civil rights, education, poverty, welfare, health, corrections, finance, and taxation. Special emphasis will be given to state and local government in Oklahoma.
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POLS 3023: Introduction to Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
This course will cover general concepts of public administration and the significance of administration in the modern state. Course content will include an analysis of administrative theory, structure, and organization; dynamics of management and decision making; and fiscal, personnel and operational administration.
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POLS 3033: Introduction to Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
This course introduces the study of public policy by relating social problems to processes for conflict resolution. Topics include problem identification, policy formulation, institutional decision making, policy implementation and evaluation, and opportunities for reform and change.
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POLS 3043: An Introduction to Political Ideas
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
This course explores the impact of political ideas and ideological systems of thought, focusing particularly on major ideologies that have emerged in nineteenth and twentieth-century political thought.
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POLS 3053: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
This course introduces students to the dynamics of relationships among nation-states. An important element of this course is the introduction of world-views including realism, idealism, and the various behaviorist models that have emerged in the last 30 years.
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POLS 3063: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
An exploration and analysis of the constitutional foundations of American law and government, the different methods of constitutional interpretation, and of the law's function as a basic medium for resolving conflict in a federal constitutional democracy. Prerequisite: POLS 1113.
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