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POL 319: Junior Seminar
2.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Politics seminar for junior majors. Meets with POL 419 (see description). Required of all juniors majoring in Politics. Offered every year in the Spring Semester.
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POL 323: Conflict Resolution
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A study of the theories and practice of conflict resolution in a variety of areas from the personal to the global. A study of the historical, psychological, and social roots of war and the factors associated with more peaceful relations. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing or permission of the instructor. Offered every other year.
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POL 325: Constitutional Law:Historical Cases
2.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A demisemester course in Constitutional Law that features great historical cases. Prerequisites: POL 201 and POL 231 or permission of the instructor.
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POL 335: Constitutional Law:Civil Rights
2.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A demisemester course in Constitutional Law that features civil rights cases. Prerequisites: POL 201 and POL 231 or permission of the instructor.
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POL 340: Contemporary Issues
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Examples include: The Role of the Media, Race Relations, Food Politics, Native American Studies, The Islamic World, Ethnicity and Nationalism, and Religion and Politics. A rigorous examination of a selected issue in politics in a seminar setting. Analysis of relevant literature, ideas, and values and their practical application. At the 300-level students will complete a major research project and provide leadership in the seminar. Prerequisites: POL 201 and POL 211, if an international issue, or permission of the instructor.
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POL 342: Contemporary Issues
2.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Examples include: The Role of the Media, Race Relations, Food Politics, Native American Studies, The Islamic World, Ethnicity and Nationalism. A demisemester examination of a selected issue in politics in a seminar setting. Analysis of relevant literature, ideas, and values and their practical application. At the 300-level students will complete a major research project and provide leadership in the seminar. Prerequisites: POL 201 and POL 211, if an international issue, or permission of the instructor.
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POL 345: Constitutional Law:Current Cases
2.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A demisemester course in Constitutional Law that features contemporary cases. Prerequisites: POL 201 and POL 231 or permission of the instructor. Note: The three Constitutional Law courses, POL 325, POL 335 and POL 345, are not sequential. Students may take any or all of them in any order as long as the basic prerequisites for each are satisfied.
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POL 355: Issues in American Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
The course analyzes strategic approaches to the conduct of American foreign policy in the context of a changing international environment. Topics examined include defense and security, Presidential-Congressional tensions, multilateralist and unlateralist doctrines, diplomacy and the use of force. Selected global issues and regional and bilateral relationships will be studied as time permits. Prerequisites: POL 201 or POL 211.
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POL 366: Politics of Sex
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
An exploration of the political nature of the roles and relationships of males and females in the United States and other cultures and countries. The analysis of human sexual conduct and human sexual biology from a political perspective. Prerequisites: POL 276 or permission of the instructor. Offered every other year.
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POL 419: Senior Seminar
2.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Required of all senior majors in Politics. Application of learning in the major to a discussion and analysis of current national and political issues and to a discussion and analysis of recent literature on current politics. Evaluation of the Politics major and curriculum. Juniors enrolled in POL 319 will conduct work on career and vocational development. Seniors will synthesize in a major essay their learning as a Politics major around a single theme. Students pursuing honors in Politics will enroll in POL 497 (4 credits) during the fall semester of their senior year and in this seminar in the spring semester as part of their six-credit requirement. Offered every year in the Spring Semester.
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