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Government 422: Empire
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
A survey of the history, politics, and interaction of various modern empires in world politics. In addition, an inquiry into the debate about America as an empire. (3/0/3) FARRENKOPF
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Government 423: NGOs in World Politics
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
An exploration of the changing roles and influence of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in world politics, with case studies including human rights, hunger relief, environmentalism, population control, women's rights, democratization, peacemaking, and inter-religious dialogue. (3/0/3) DeMARS
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Government 424: Politics of the United Nations
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
A study of the evolution of the United Nations, its activities and impact, its use and misuse by member states and other actors, how both the world and the United States need the UN, and the potential for UN adaptation to change. (3/0/3) DeMARS
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Government 440: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
An examination of the origin and development of major American political ideas as revealed in political essays, letters, and novels. (Counts in Division A or C.) (3/0/3) JEFFREY
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Government 444: The American Constitution
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
A study of the Constitution of the United States with emphasis on the text of the document and the evolution of some of the major provisions. Prerequisite: Government 202 or permission of instructor. (3/0/3) DUNSON
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Government 447: World Politics Project
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
For students majoring in Government who return from an approved semester abroad program and wish to earn the World Politics Concentration, this course is the vehicle for completing a paper or project on a topic of interest that arose from the experience abroad. (non-credit, pass -fail ) DeMARS
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Government 450: Senior Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
Intensive guided study and research on selected topics in any field of political science. The instructor, in consultation with the student, will establish the subject for study and the requirements. Enrollment normally is limited to seniors majoring in Government who are of high academic standing. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. (3/0/3) STAFF
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Government 480: Advanced Topics in the Geosciences
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
Group or individual study of topics of special interest, special need, or special content in geoscience. Prerequisite: A previous course in Geology or permission of instructor. (Variable credit in class or lab up to 4 hours) t. ferguson 192 Students majoring in Government who are seeking to complete licensure requirements to teach social studies in secondary schools should refer to the Teacher Education Handbook and consult with the Chairs of the Government and Education Departments to plan for the related work they must do in History, Geography, Economics, and Sociology.
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History 101: History of Modern Western Civilization to 1815
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
A basic survey of Western Civilization from the Renaissance to 1815. (3/0/3) STAFF
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History 102: History of Modern Western Civilization Since 1815
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
A basic survey of Western Civilization since 1815. (3/0/3) STAFF
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