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POS 242: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
This course will examine the structure and functions of government at the state and local level. It will compare and contrast the various types of governments that exist across the United States. It will also examine the intergovernmental relationships between the localities, the states and the national government. Prerequisite: POS 110.
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POS 305: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
This course will examine the highest political office in the United States of America. Is the President the most powerful person in the world, or is he relatively powerless, depending on other branches of the government to voluntarily do as he wishes? How does a President affect policy? What type of individual makes a good President? The course will focus on six major areas of concern: 1) Presidential Selection; 2) Presidential Power; 3) Presidential Accountability; 4) Presidential Decision-Making; 5) Presidential Character; and 6) Presidential Leadership. Prerequisite: POS 110.
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POS 306: The American Congress
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
This course will examine the development and contemporary workings of the US Congress. It will dissect Congress, looking at its component parts (party leadership, committees, staff), and its internal decision-making process. It will explore Congressional relations with other actors in the policy-making process (interest groups, constituents, the President, executive agencies). It will examine how the structure of the institution, and the incentives provided to its members, greatly impact on how government affects our daily lives. Prerequisite: POS 110.
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POS 311: War & Peace:Philosophical & Political Issues
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
An examination of various issues related to war and peace.The focus will be on three general issues: the causes of war; theories of war-avoidance; and various moral questions (i.e., just war, nonviolent strategies, etc.).
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POS 329: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
Examines the evolution of American national government through the development and interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. Judicial review, separation of powers, commerce power, contracts, taxing, the power to make war and due process are among the topics studied. Prerequisite: POS 110.
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POS 330: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
A companion course to Constitutional Law (POS 329), this course analysis Bill of Rights guarantees of individual freedom, due process and equal protection interpretations, as well as modern policies flowing from civil rights legislation in areas affecting employment, education and welfare benefits.
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POS 333: Global Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
This course focuses on the intersection between politics and economics. Different schools of thought (liberalism, marxism, mercantilism) will be examined in detail.Additional attention is given to free trade and its critics, the global political economy of the environment, food, the newly industrialized countries and North-South relations. Recommended prerequisite: POS 212.
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POS 334: International Organization
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
The historical development of international organizations, their organizational structure and the inherent political processes will be examined.The impact of international organizations on global issues such as conflict, economics, human rights, global resources, population will also be considered. Special attention is given to the United Nations. Recommended prerequisite: POS 212.
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POS 340: Issues in American Politics
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
Analysis of specific topics, depending on student interest and current importance. Prerequisite: POS 110.
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POS 341: Global Issues
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
This is a special topics course dealing with one or more current topics, e.g., hunger,Third World development, international environment politics, U.S.-Latin American relations. Prerequisite: POS 212.
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