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PolItICal sCIeNCe 288: topics in Public law
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. Prerequisite: Political Science 151 or permission of the instructor.
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PolItICal sCIeNCe 301: Constitutional law and Politics
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. An examination of the federal judicial process and American constitutional principles. Constitutional topics include the free speech, church-state relations, abortion, euthanasia, and rights of the accused. Prerequisites: Political Science 151 and one 200 level course.
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PolItICal sCIeNCe 301 - Constitutional law and Politics
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PolItICal sCIeNCe 307: topics in Public law
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. An examination of some aspect of law and the judicial branch. Topics might include: the 1st Amendment, the 14th Amendment, state and local law, legal reform, and administrative law. Prerequisites: Political Science 151 and one 200 level course.
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PolItICal sCIeNCe 311: Classical Political Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. A consideration of fundamental questions of political philosophy will be explored through careful examination of selected writings of Plato, Aristotle, and others. What is the human good? What is justice? How is politics related to human nature or, what does it mean to be a "political animal"? Are the good person and good citizen identical?Prerequisite: One 200 level course.
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PolItICal sCIeNCe 314: Modern Political Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. An examination of the radical critiques in Western political thought from Machiavelli to Nietzsche. Specific topics include the contest between selfishness and morality in political life, the natural rights of individuals, the social contract basis of legitimacy, private property, equality and inequality, the place of reason and of faith in human affairs and happiness. Prerequisite: One 200 level course.
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PolItICal sCIeNCe 314 - Modern Political Philosophy
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PolItICal sCIeNCe 316: urban Policy
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall. Credits: 4. Problems and processes of policy formation in the urban system; discussion of substantive policy areas such as housing and community development. Prerequisite: Political Science 151.
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PolItICal sCIeNCe 316 - urban Policy
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PolItICal sCIeNCe 320: Urban Programs
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. Examination of programs and policies that address urban problems; with an opportunity to explore the inner workings and outcomes of effective programs that have social, environmental, and downtown emphases. Prerequisite: Political Science 270 and one additional 200 level course.
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PolItICal sCIeNCe 330: Campaigns and elections
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall. Credits: 4. This course examines election dynamics in contemporary American politics from the perspectives of both political scientists and practitioners. Specific questions addressed include: Why do candidates, voters, and others think and act as they do? How do the rules of electoral politics influence their behavior? Who wins elections and why? What difference-if any-do campaigns actually make in election outcomes? Finally, how might we use this knowledge to improve campaigns and elections?Prerequisite: Political Science 270 and one additional 200 level course.
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PolItICal sCIeNCe 340: the american Presidency
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. An exploration of the constitutional, historical and political aspects of the presidency. Specific topics include the selection of the President, presidential leadership, personality, relations with Congress and the Supreme Court, and the Vice Presidency. Prerequisite: Political Science 270 and one additional 200 level course.
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PolItICal sCIeNCe 360: Congress and the Political Process
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. The United States Congress is a rarity among representative assemblies in the rest of the world; it actually legislates, and individual members of the House and the Senate can directly affect legislation and policy. Why then is it also the least respected branch of our national government? Is it failing to do its job well? This entire course explores this question. Specific topics include: representation; the rich practical thought behind the framers' original design for a legislature; the evolution of House and Senate; elections and incumbency; campaign finance and interest groups; the internal organization of House and Senate; the struggle for power between president and Congress. Prerequisite: Political Science 270 and one additional 200 level course.
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