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POLS 640: Nonmetropolitan Government and Policy
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Summer (alternate years). Seminar involving research and analysis of selected topics in rural and small local government and politics including developmental policies, intergovernmental relations, service delivery issues, and political processes.
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POLS 641: Management in Small Local Government
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall. Analysis of management functions and practices required to operate a modern government in a rural area or small jurisdiction, including financial management, personnel management, public relations, and intergovernmental management.
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POLS 644: Environmental Policy
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Spring. Research and analysis of environmental policy and agency administration topics including federal, state, and local environmental policies, planning, and political processes. Theories of regulatory market and land-based approaches to various environmental quality problems.
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POLS 645: Environmental Management
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall. Seminar on environmental management functions of state agencies and local governments, including regulatory programs and land use. Topics include interagency and intergovernmental coordination, public involvement, political and financial support, and evaluation.
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POLS 651: Seminar in Comparative Government
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Spring. Directed research in selected areas of comparative government. Commentary and discussion over general area or areas selected for research.
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POLS 654: Foundations of the Nonprofit Sector
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall. Seminar examines the role of the nonprofit sector in American society; the values and ethics that guide it; the legal and tax issues that have an impact on it; the relationship between the nonprofit, public, and for-profit sectors; the nature of the nonprofit sector in the future.
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POLS 655: Advanced Studies in Nonprofit Management
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Summer. Seminar examines issues of relevance to the practice of nonprofit management. Topics vary and may include managing volunteers, strategic planning, management information systems, and fund raising.
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POLS 660: Seminar in Local Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Summer. Seminar involving research and analysis of forces influencing local economic development including public policies, local development efforts, and state, national, and international political economy factors.
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POLS 671: Seminar in International Relations
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Spring. Papers, readings, and discussion of selected topics in international relations and foreign policy formation. The major emphasis will be on the state of the discipline and methodological, epistemological, and theoretical controversies in the field.
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POLS 675: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall. Research design and sampling, data arrangement and processing, data analysis and hypothesis testing in the fields of political science and public administration. Processing and analysis will utilize personal computers and an IBM mainframe.
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