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POLS 372: Political Campaigns.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Considers political campaigns from theoretical and practical perspectives as the link between citizens and the government in a representative democracy. Designed to answer questions on the theory, strategies, and techniques of political campaigns. Prerequisite recommended: POLS 130.
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POLS 373 (327): Survey Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Methods by which information is obtained on the voting behavior and attitudes of the electorate. Emphasizes producing a working knowledge of polling techniques. Includes such topics as sampling, interviewing, and questionnaire construction. Prerequisite: POLS 210. Prerequisite recommended: POLS 370.
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POLS 375: Media and Politics.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Examines the impact of the media (particularly the news media) on American politics and policies. Areas of inquiry include media effects on political campaigns, public deliberation, policy formation, and political leadership. Prerequisite recommended: POLS 130.
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POLS 382: Governments and Politics of Western Europe.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
A comparative analysis of the political processes, governmental institutions, and policy performances of Britain, France, Germany, and Italy. Their roles as national actors in the process of European integration are also considered. Prerequisite recommended: POLS 280.
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POLS 384: British Government and Politics.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Study of the political system of the United Kingdom—its political culture, parties and groups, governmental institutions, and policy problems. Comparisons with the United States and Canada are considered. Prerequisite recommended: POLS 280.
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POLS 385: Politics of the European Union
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Study of the development of the European Union as an evolving political entity—its politics, institutions, policies—and the prospects for European unification. Prerequisite recommended: POLS 280.
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POLS 386: Politics of Russia and the Successor States
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Evaluation of political, economic, and social change and performance in Russia and other successor states of the former Soviet Union. Historical and geographical factors are also treated. Prerequisite recommended: POLS 280.
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POLS 390: Honors Colloquium in Political Science
2.00 Credits
Ball State University
Exploration of selected issues and topics in political science, emphasizing individualized study. Prerequisite: permission of Honors College or the department chairperson. Open to students in the Honors College and to other students by permission of the department chairperson.
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POLS 392: The United Nations and International Organization.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Concentrated study of the United Nations and other international organizations focusing on the structure, functions, and current issues facing the United Nations. Prerequisite recommended: POLS 293.
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POLS 394: International Relations in Asia.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
A survey of contemporary international relations in Asia and the Pacific emphasizing the roles of major powers in this area. Prerequisite recommended: POLS 293.
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