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POSC 1301: Introduction to International Relations
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
The course provides the student with a useful introduction to and understanding of the "politics of global problems." Important concepts such as power, national interest, nationalism, and war, will be introduced. The nature of U.S. relations with other countries and the role of international organizations will be analyzed.
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POSC 2303: American and State Government
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the foundations, behavior, institutions, and policies of American government and politics, state governments in general, and the State of Texas government in particular. Students will develop an understanding of how federal, state, and local governments interact with each other and influence their lives, enabling them to better deal with these governments. Prerequisite: HIST 1301 or concurrent enrollment in HIST 1301.
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POSC 2304: Introduction to Political Science
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
The course examines basic political concepts and issues, the nature and task of the state, and modern political ideologies. The student will be encouraged to think critically about contemporary political problems and to evaluate possible responses.
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POSC 2368: Model United Nations
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
The course is designed to provide basic knowledge of the United Nations system, parliamentary procedures, diplomatic language, and the exercise of foreign policy among the nations. The student will gain skills in critical thinking, public speaking, information analysis, negotiating strategies, and leadership. The course is open to all students. Model United Nations conference participation is required, and associated travel fees will apply.
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POSC 3308: Modern China
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
Modern China
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POSC 3361: American Constitutional Development I
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
The course is a chronological survey of the Constitution, its construction, and its interpretation through principal statutes and judicial decisions, with some emphasis on the economic and social interests influencing it to 1877. Prerequisites: HIST 1301, 1302, and POSC 2303.
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POSC 3362: American Constitutional Development II
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
The course is a chronological survey from the Reconstruction Era to the present, considering congressional policies embodied in socioeconomic legislation, doctrines applied by the Supreme Court, and analysis and criticism of key Supreme Court cases. Prerequisites: HIST 1301, 1302, and POSC 2303.
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POSC 3364: British Studies,1714 to Present
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
British Studies,1714 to Present
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POSC 4303: Political Communication
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
Political Communication
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POSC 4305: War and Peace
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
The course examines the causes and prevention of war and international efforts to bring peace. Students role-play policy-making directed to the problem of war and promoting peace.
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