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PSC 3270: Electoral Politics
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisite: PSC 1210 or permission of the instructor. This course investigates the institutions and phenomena which influence the choices of those running for public office, especially at the federal level. During presidential election years, the course will focus more exclusively on presidential campaigns.
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PSC 3280: American Constitutional Law I
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisite: PSC 1210 or permission of the instructor. This course is an introduction to legal reasoning and the development of rules through Supreme Court precedent. It focuses on Supreme Court interpretation of constitutional provisions which establish the relationship between government institutions and thus indirectly protect individual rights.
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PSC 3290: American Constitutional Law II
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisite: PSC 3280 or permission of the instructor. This course is an introduction to legal reasoning and the development of rules through Supreme Court precedent. It focuses on Supreme Court interpretation of constitutional provisions which directly protect individual rights, with some discussion of indirect protection through institutions.
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PSC 3310: War and Peace
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
This course examines the competing theoretical explanations of the factors which produce and prevent war in the relations between states.
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PSC 3340: National Security Policy and Process
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisite: PSC 2300 or instructor's permission. Examines the evolution of security policy and the primary institutions involved in decision-making related to issues of foreign policy and defense.
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PSC 3410: Politics of Africa
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
This course focuses on the development of modern political and economic institutions in contemporary African states. The course centers on the issues of political development and democratization, considering the impacts which the legacies of slavery and colonialism, cultural diversity, and the integration of Africa into the modern world economy have produced for the evolution of the modern African state.
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PSC 3420: Politics of Latin America
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
This course focuses on the issues of political development and democratization in Central and South American states, and the role of domestic and international institutions in those processes.
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PSC 3430: Politics of Asia
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
This course examines political, economic, and cultural factors shaping governmental institutions and processes in the nations of modern Asia, with heaviest emphasis given to th emergence of China.
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PSC 3450: Politics of Europe
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
This course focuses on the process of regional integration in Europe. It covers theoretical explanations of integration as well as the institutions of the European Union and the policies they produce. Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
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PSC 3480: Politics of the Middle East
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
This course examines the political, economic and cultural factors that contribute to conflict in the Middle East region. Special attention is given to the Arab-Israeli conflict, the relationship between religion and politics, competition for leadership in the Muslim world, and the role which the United States plays in managing the dynamics of Middle Eastern politics.
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