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Physics 398: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
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Physics 399: Senior Seminar
0.25 Credits
St Olaf College
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Political Science 111: American Politics
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
The promise of American politics is the equal freedom of all. How does practice match principles What roles do class and race play Do interest groups and political parties foster democracy This course is designed not only to help students understand American government and politics but also to motivate them to be active and informed participants. Offered annually.
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Political Science 112: Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Why do some societies have democratic political systems and others authoritarian ones What is democracy Is it the norm or the exception The course provides a foundation for the understanding of contemporary political regimes. It applies the major concepts of comparative analysis to the political systems of Western and non-Western societies. Offered annually.
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Political Science 113: Introduction to Political Theory
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course is an introduction to some of the central, interrelated concepts and questions of political theory. Some of the readings will be drawn from recognized classics in the field while others will arise from contemporary debates about political issues and cultural diversity within the U.S. The course pays considerable attention to historical shifts in political thought but is not designed to provide a chronology of the great Western political thinkers. Instead, this course aims to provoke and sustain a semester-long exploration of what it means to be a political actor -- that is, a citizen -- and what it means to think about politics. Offered annually.
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Political Science 117: Politics and Human Rights
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
What makes a person capable of repression Who obeys morally unjust orders to torture or kill innocent victims What causes genocide Who risks his or her life to defend others' rights Using case studies from around the world, this course looks at various explanations for the range of ways individuals respond to immoral government actions, with special emphasis on theories of political psychology.
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Political Science 119: The Problem of War
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
The goal of this course is to introduce students to the long tradition of debate concerning the nature and legitimacy of war. The course explores the reality of war, the revulsion of violence and the possibility of just war through texts ranging from Thucydides, Aquinas, and Freud. The course explores contemporary debates in light of moral and empirical arguments learned.
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Political Science 121: International Relations
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
War and peace, justice and power -- these are age-old topics of the politics among nations. This course examines them by emphasizing certain problem areas in the world and evaluating the principal theories for understanding international politics. Offered annually.
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Political Science 220: Analyzing Politics and Policies
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course explores the diverse modes of inquiry in the discipline of political science. Broadly centered around the question, "How do you know ," students focus on different methods of locating and collecting data, reviewing political texts and contested concepts, and constructing theoretical explanations of political phenomena. Prerequisite: one previous course in department. Offered both semesters.
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Political Science 232: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
American politics is about ideas. The rule of the people is superior to the rule of the few. Free speech is good. Political power should be distributed, checked and balanced, and federalized. This course traces the origins of these and other important ruling ideas in the writings of America's most prominent thinkers.
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