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PSC 2600: The Discipline of Political Science
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
This course is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of the various sub-fields, approaches, and methods of Political Science. Special emphasis is placed on honing the research, writing, and critical thinking skills necessary to succeed in the discipline.
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PSC 2710: Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
This course studies incentive structures relating to the allocation of resources, both through the state and through markets. This includes not only the incentives for participants in those institutions, but also the incentives which they produce for those interacting with those institutions. In the case of the state, for example, this ranges from the behavior of candidates and office holders in creating policy to the behavior which policies induce in individuals subject to them.
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PSC 2760: Introduction to International Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Introduction to International Political Economy
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PSC 2950-4950: Studies Abroad
3.00 - 18.00 Credits
Belmont University
Study in a foreign country. Individual course titles and locations are assigned for each course taken. See Studies Abroad program for details.
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PSC 3010: Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisite: Approval of departmental internship director. Practical training and experience in government and/or private agencies that provide an environment for substantial growth in the understanding of political science / political economy. Students shall be expected to work four to five hours per week per semester credit hour. A maximum of three hours of this internship may apply toward the major or minor.
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PSC 3015: Junior Cornerstone Seminar .
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
The junior cornerstone experience.
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PSC 3230: American Democracy and Popular Film
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
An examination of American political culture and ideas through the medium of popular film, focusing upon the period from the New Deal to the Vietnam War. Course offered Pass/Fail only.
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PSC 3240: Politics and Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisite: PSC 1210 or permission of the instructor. This course examines the relationship between politics and media, both traditional and emerging, using the nature of a mediated political event as a tool to investigate how each sphere shapes the other.
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PSC 3250: Southern Politics
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisite: PSC 1210 or permission of the instructor. This course examines the particular character of politics in the southern United States since the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case. This includes such themes as civil rights, leadership, revolution, power, institutions, and elections, as well as the evolution of these themes over time.
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PSC 3260: Presidential Nominations
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
This class will explore the dynamics of modern presidential primaries through a chronological overview of the nomination season. Special attention is given to the political maneuvering of the exhibition season, the psychology of campaigning in a primary context, and the ability of mass media outlets to frame political events.
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