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1.00 Credits
POLS 1010 Survey of the U. S. and Wyoming Constitutions (3L,*,1CR) *A five-week module of lecture. A study of the Constitutions of the United States and Wyoming, and principles and ideals of American political institutions. This course satisfies the statutory requirement of instruction in the Constitutions of the United States and Wyoming for Casper College, but does not meet requirements for the University of Wyoming.
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3.00 Credits
POLS 1020 Issues in Foreign Relations I (3L,3CR) This year-long course entails an introduction to the concepts, institutions, and issues of contemporary foreign relations from the perspective of the United States. The focal point of the course are group analyses of selected prominent issues in the post-Cold War world, which will include extensive research, writing, discussions, and oral presentations of the groups' findings. Students must be full-time and degree-seeking to enroll in this class.
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3.00 Credits
POLS 1030 Issues in Foreign Relations II (3L,3CR) (BOCES class) This course is the second semester of the yearlong seminar which entails an introduction to the concepts, institutions and issues of contemporary foreign relations from the perspective of the United States. The focal point of this course is the group research assignment. Prerequisite: application, POLS 1020, and permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
POLS 1100 Wyoming Government(3L,*,1CR)If a student successfully completes a U.S. Government or U.S. History course with a grade of C or better at another institution this course satisfies the statutory requirement of instruction in the constitutions of the United States and Wyoming for Casper College, but does not meet requirements for the University of Wyoming.
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3.00 Credits
POLS 1200 Non-Western Political Cultures (3L,3CR) [E]This course gives students an appreciation of non-Western political cultures and how these cultures have created different political institutions and practices. Non-Western nations of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East are used as case studies. Cross-listed: INST 1200
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3.00 Credits
POLS 2000 Current Issues in American Government (3L,3CR) This course examines current political topics in the United States. It focuses on key public policy problems, the policy-making process and the final policy choice. Students must keep abreast of political events on a daily basis and apply basic concepts in American government to current affairs. Prerequisite: POLS 1000, or HIST 1120 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
POLS 2128 Terrorism (3L,3CR)This course studies the theories, psychologies, motives, methods, forms, and counter measures associated with terrorism in history and the 21st century.
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3.00 Credits
POLS 2200 The Politics of Europe(3L,3CR) [E] Examines formal and informal aspects of politics in Britain, other West European countries, and the European Union.
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3.00 Credits
POLS 2290 Gov't & Politics in Latin America(3L,3CR)This course studies chief cultural and historical factors influencing Latin American political process by drawing on six country case studies as well as regional information. It also surveys major institutions and political patterns of the region.
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3.00 Credits
POLS 2310 Introduction to International Relations (3L,3CR)[E]A theoretical and practical survey of the international political system, including concepts of power and power relationships, elements of international organizations and contemporary international relations.Cross-listed: INST 2310
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