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POLS 3010: Topics in American Politics or Public Administration
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
An intensive study of a topic in American politics or public administration. The particular topic investigated may vary from semester to semester, and a student may take more than one course under this number. (On demand)
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POLS 3030: Topics in Comparative or International Politics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
An intensive study of a topic in comparative or international politics. The particular topic investigated may vary from semester to semester, and a student may take more than one course under this number. (On demand)
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POLS 3070: Topics in Political or Legal Philosophy
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Analysis of a selected problem in contemporary political philosophy, legal philosophy, or in the history of political philosophy. Includes moral and ethical evaluation of political and social practices and institutions. Readings from classic texts or contemporary works. Topic for consideration changes from semester to semester. Course may be repeated with permission of instructor. (On demand)
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POLS 3103: Public Opinion
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
A study of attitude and opinion measurement with emphasis on the techniques of survey research and public opinion polling and conservative and liberal tendencies in American public opinion and society. (Yearly)
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POLS 3104: Mass Media
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
An examination of the relationship of mass media to politics and government. Government regulation of the media and how the mass media shape political information and behavior. (Yearly)
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POLS 3105: Voting and Elections
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Psychological, sociological, and political variables that influence voting behavior and that affect electoral stability and change with emphasis on studies derived from survey research. (Yearly)
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POLS 3108: Social Movements and Interest Groups
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Analysis of the nature of social movements and interest groups and their role in the American political system. Emphasis on membership recruitment and mobilization, campaigns, lobbying, and influence on parties, public opinion, and public policy. Evaluation of the extent to which these organizations enhance the voices of ordinary citizens versus those of corporations and citizens of high social status. (Yearly)
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POLS 3109: Political Parties
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Analysis of the role of political parties in the American political system. Emphasis on party organizations, nominations, campaigns, interrelation with interest groups and social movements, and the role of parties in the executive, legislative, and judicial arenas. (Yearly)
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POLS 3111: The Congress
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Analysis of the role of the Congress in the American political system and its relationships with the other branches of government. Recruitment and socialization of congressmen, the committee system, and roll call analysis. (Yearly)
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POLS 3112: The Presidency
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Analysis of the role of the Presidency in the American political system and its relationships with the other branches of government. Strategies of presidential nomination and election, the sources and indicators of presidential power, and how those who have held the office have shaped it and been shaped by it. (Yearly)
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