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Political Science 312: The Presidency
3.00 Credits
Norwich University
A study of the presidential office ands its relationship with the major American political institutions. Offered alternate years.
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Political Science 313: Political Parties and Interest Groups
3.00 Credits
Norwich University
A study of political parties and interest groups as they influence the decision-making process, the formulation of government policy and the selection of official personnel.
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Political Science 314: The Legislative Process
3.00 Credits
Norwich University
A study of the national and state legislatures in the United States through a combination of lectures, readings, contact with legislators and actual investigations on the state legislative scene itself. Offered alternate years.
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Political Science 315: Public Opinion and Political Behavior
3.00 Credits
Norwich University
A study of the development of political attitudes and the formation of public opinion; the influence of public opinion on governmental policy through its relationship to political participation representation and leadership. Offered alternate years.
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Political Science 320: Topics in Area Studies
3.00 Credits
Norwich University
Selected topics in area studies will be offered on occasion. This course will be used to cover subjects not included in the regular offerings in comparative politics. Topics may include the politics of a particular country or region such as Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe or the Middle East. A topics course may also be offered on a particular issue area such as foreign and defense policy, healthcare policy, welfare policy or environmental policy.
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Political Science 321: US Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Norwich University
Introduction to the evolution and structure of the American constitutional system, focusing on the federal relationship, the separation of powers and judicial review, relying primarily upon the case method of analysis.
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Political Science 324: Civil Liberties
3.00 Credits
Norwich University
An examination of the relationship of individuals to government, relying primarily upon the case method of study, with specific consideration of problems of equal protection, due process, privacy and freedoms of speech and religion.
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Political Science 325: Contemporary Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Norwich University
A survey of twentieth and twenty-first century political theory and philosophy, including contemporary theories of liberalism and communitarianism, feminist political thought, democratic theory and post-modernism. Offered alternate years.
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Political Science 330: American Citizenship
3.00 Credits
Norwich University
Using the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights as a foundation, this course examines what it means to be a citizen of the United States. The course addresses such questions as: What are citizens entitled to and what do they owe the state and each other? Is there an obligation to obey political authority? Is there ever an obligation to disobey authority? An important consideration is the role of the military in American political life and in particular, the relationship between the military ethic and republican values. Offered alternate years.
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Political Science 333: American Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Norwich University
Through studies of the three "levels of analysis"-personal political psychology, bureaucratic politics and international relations-this course examines the processes of American foreign policy formulation and execution; it explores the objectives, methods and consequences of major US foreign and military policies. If practicable, students will take part in role-playing simulations
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