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POLS 326: Government and Welfare
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Political administrative analysis of domestic programs in areas such as social insurance, health, and education. Emphasis on both the politics of welfare and the substance of programs. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: At least sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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POLS 329: Comparative Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Cross-national comparison of public policy politics, processes, and outcomes. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: At least sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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POLS 330: Bureaucracy and the Public Policy Process
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Role of the bureaucracy in the formation and implementation of public policy. Includes the interaction of public agencies with other agencies, chief executives, legislatures, courts, other levels of government, parties, interest groups, and the media. Credits: 3
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POLS 331: Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Leadership, decision making, organizational behavior, program effectiveness, and fiscal management in public administrative agencies. Credits: 3
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POLS 340: Political Analysis
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Concepts and principal methods of research in political science: techniques of gathering, analyzing, and interpreting data and reporting findings. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Political science major. Credits: 3
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POLS 350: Classical and Medieval Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Analysis of the fundamental problems of classical and medieval political philosophy. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: At least sophomore standing or consent of department. Credits: 3
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POLS 351: Liberalism and Its Critics
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Advocates and critics of the political philosophy of liberalism which contends that the purpose of civil society is to secure peaceful enjoyment of natural individual rights (life, liberty, and property). Representative authors include Hobbes, Locke, Smith, Rousseau, Burke, Marx, and Mill. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Sophomore standing or consent of department. Credits: 3
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POLS 352: Nietzsche and Postmodern Politics
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Moral and political implications of the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche and of his influence in the 20th century. Possible additional authors include Heidegger and Derrida. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Sophomore standing or consent of department. Credits: 3
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POLS 353: Courting,Marrying,and Politics
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Examination of both the political and the personal side of decisions whether to marry and whether to stay married. Readings of philosophers, poets, social scientists, novelists, theologians, the Bible. Topics include varieties of courting and marrying customs. Data on social and political consequences of marrying, not marrying, staying and not staying married. Credits: 3
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POLS 354: Natural Right and Law
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Examination of the views of ancient, medieval, and modern political philosophers concerning the nature and foundation of justice and its relationship to law and the political order. Representative authors include Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, and Montesquieu. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Sophomore standing or consent of department. Credits: 3
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