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3.00 Credits
The study of International Political Economy (IPE) introduces students to the integral relationship between politics and economics; how politics influences economics and vice versa. As such this course seeks to explore the rules governing global exchange and the winners and losers produced by global economic exchange. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates the structure, operation, and prospects of international and/or regional organizations such as the United Nations, Organization of African Unity, Organization of American States, Arab League, etc. The class includes participation in international or regional organization models. A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required for participation. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates the history, structure, and operation of the African Union (AU), a regional organization comprised of 55 member states. The course culminates in a trip to Washington, D.C., where students will participate in the national Model AU, and simulate how different African states pursue their particular national/regime interests.
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates the history, structure, and operation of the Organization of American States (OAS). The course culminates in a trip to Washington, D.C., where students will participate in the national Model OAS, and simulate how different states in the Americas pursue their particular national/regime interests.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the evolution of political thought in the United States from the colonial era to the present. Students analyze important primary documents in American political history as well as the writings of prominent American political theorists.
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3.00 Credits
This class focuses on the intersections of issues of gender, political theory and the law. Topics might include sexual harassment, poverty, and discrimination. Course can be repeated if the topic changes. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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3.00 Credits
Examines the relationship between ethics and politics by exploring ethical issues that arise in public life, including corruptions, lies and deception, and organizational dissent. The political, philosophical, and psychological dimensions of these choices are assessed. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine the interrelated environmental, economic and social problems facing humans at local, regional and global scales around the theme of sustainability. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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3.00 Credits
This is a course designed to introduce students to the legal method of deciding disputes through the study of particular areas of legal doctrine. Students will demonstrate the use of analytical principles by confronting intractable issues facing society and comparing their own analyses with that of the judicial system. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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3.00 Credits
Examines the socio-political impacts of modern public bureaucracies, how modern bureaucracy has emerged as a "fourth branch" of federal government (including historical development) and its ability to influence policy making with particular emphasis on implementation. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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