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3.00 Credits
Variable credits quarters: Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
3 credits quarters: o This course examines current global political, social, economic, and environmental issues. Each quarter will address slightly different topics depending on the global situation. The course will not necessarily be region or country specific, but organized around global problems such as the environment, economic development, weapons proliferation, trade, nationalism, and human rights. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL& 101, READ 101 or 105 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 075 or DVREA 081, 082, or 083 Distribution: SS
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5.00 Credits
5 credits quarters: F This course examines current global political, social, economic, and environmental issues. Each quarter will address slightly different topics depending on the global situation. The course will not necessarily be region or country specific, but organized around global problems such as the environment, economic development, weapons proliferation, trade, nationalism, and human rights. Students will choose a particular global problem and investigate it in depth. They will learn how to write a research paper appropriate for political science and the social sciences in general. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL& 101, READ 101 or 105 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 075 or DVREA 081, 082, or 083 Distribution: SS PLSCI 101: See POLS& 101
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5.00 Credits
5 credits quarters: W Introduction to the philosophical bases of political thought and activity. Political theorists ask fundamental questions about politics and seek to derive answers to these questions. The course is organized around several key concepts such as justice, liberty, equality, the ethical community, individual rights, and citizenship. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL& 101, READ 101 or READ 105 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 075 or DVREA 081, 082, or 083 or successful completion of POLS& 101 with a grade of C (2.0) or better Distribution: HM PLSCI 202: See POLS& 202
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3.00 Credits
credits quarters: SAn examination of the political process, institutions, functions, and struc-ture of state and local government in the United States. Special emphasis is given to Washington State government. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL& 101, READ 101, or READ 105 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 075 or DVREA 081, 082, or 083 or successful completion of POLS& 101 with a grade of C (2.0) or betterDistribution: SS
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5.00 Credits
(Formerly PLSCI 101: Introduction to Political Science) 5 credits quarters: F, W, S, SR An introduction to the basic theories, concepts, and methods associated with an examination of political institutions, processes of political decision-making, and the sociocultural context that produces political choices. This course introduces students to the major subfields and methodologies of the discipline. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL& 101, READ 101 or 105 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 075 or DVREA 081, 082, or 083 Distribution: SS
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5.00 Credits
(Formerly PLSCI 202: Introduction to U.S. Government) 5 credits quarters: W, S An examination of the American political process and the institutions of the national government as well as an analysis of the United States' political system from an evaluative perspective. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL& 101, READ 101, or READ 105 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 075 or DVREA 081, 082, or 083 or successful completion of POLS& 101 with a grade of C (2.0) or better Distribution: SS PLSCI 203: See POLS& 203PoLS& 203: International Relations( Formerly PLSCI 203: Introduction to International Relations) 5 credits quarters: SAn introduction to the study of international relations. The course examines methods and theories of inquiry, the causes of conflict and the conditions for cooperation at the global level, the nature of interstate relations, and the causes of change in the structure of international politics. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL& 101, READ 101, or READ 105 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 075 or DVREA 081, 082, or 083 or successful completion of POLS& 101 with a grade of C (2.0) or betterDistribution: SS
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly PSYCH 101: General Psychology)
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5.00 Credits
(Formerly PSYCH 220: Abnormal Psychology) 5 credits quarters: W, S An introduction to the etiology, diagnosis, classification, and manifestations of psychopathology as well as recommended treatment modalities and prognosis. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 with a grade of C (2.0) or better Distribution: SS
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3.00 Credits
3 credits quarters: o Topics will include hypothesis testing, interpretation of statistics, literature searching, scientific writing, research problems and design, and ethical issues in research. Prerequisite: MATH 095 or placement into MATH& 107 or permission of instructor Distribution: SS
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