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and Politics This course is an introduction to the origin, organization and policy of the United States and state government. The course fulfi lls Missouri state law requiring instruction in the Constitutions of the United States and Missouri.
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This course is restricted to transfer students only, dealing with functions, organizations and documentation of Missouri state and local government. Students will be assigned special topics and investigations into state political structures and operations. Prerequisite: PLS 101 or equivalent. Out of state transfer students only.
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This course deals with the process of policy formulation and with the historical development of specifi c public policies in such fi elds as economics, foreign affairs, education, business and labor, social welfare, criminal justice, health and environment. Prerequisite: PLS 101.
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This course is a study of international relations, international behavior, and the role of the nation-state within the international system. Areas of concentration include foreign policy, major social and political forces at work in the contemporary world, theories of international relations, nationalism, and confl ict/cooperation. Prerequisite: PLS 101.
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Environmental politics provides an in-depth analysis of the domestic and global dimensions of environmental issues, including air and water pollution, hazardous waste, stratospheric ozone depletion, global warming, the green-house effect, population policy, and alternative energy systems. This course will focus on the political interactions within and across nation-states in dealing with environmental problems. Prerequisite: PLS 101.
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This course provides an introduction to hazardous waste regulations, solid waste management programs, the Clean Air Act, OSHA regulations, the Clean Water Act, environmental audits, remediation technology, and issues relating to the impact of environmental laws on society.
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This course introduces the psychological principles that contribute to the well-adjusted personality. It explores how to integrate these principles into an explanation of human adjustment and apply them to stress and mood management, human relationships, self-esteem and personal adjustment.
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This course provides an introduction to psychology including history and systems, physiology, human growth and development, sensation and perception, learning, memory, emotion, motivation, personality, adjustment, psychopathology, industrial and social psychology.
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This course is a study of principles of physical, emotional, and social development, from conception through death. Prerequisite: PSY 110 recommended.
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This course will explore the basic principles underlying the design of empirical studies and the relationship between research design and statistical analysis. It will familiarize students with a variety of basic research methods and the mechanics and structure of empirical journal articles. Students will design and conduct a research project. Prerequisites: PSY 110, ENG 101, MTH 105 or higher.
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