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POLS 3335: American Campaign Politics
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
An analysis of the basic components of campaigns in the United States. Topics include: (1) an historical overview of elections; (2) the electoral process; (3) American voting behavior; (4) the role of media, political parties and interest groups in campaigns; (5) the strategy and tactics involved in successful campaigns. Prerequisites: POLS 2305 and 2306.
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POLS 3340: Introduction to Public Administration
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
An introduction to the study of the administrative branch of the United States government and the principles and processes of public administration, including those affecting state and local government. Topics include organization theory, personnel, budgeting, and bureaucratic decision-making. Prerequisites: POLS 2305 and 2306.
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POLS 3345: Urban and Municipal Government
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
A study of the functions and problems of urban and municipal political units. Topics include small towns and cities, taxation, home rule, minority relations, suburban politics, personnel recruitment, and intergovernmental relations. Prerequisites: POLS 2305 and 2306.
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POLS 3356: Practicing Texas Politics
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
PRACTICING TEXAS POLITICS
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POLS 3360: Classical Pol Theory
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Examines the foundations of Western political theory from ancient Greece through the Roman Empire. The course will trace the development of Western political ideas and the accompanying vocabulary through Greek theater, the Pre-Socratics, Thucydides, Plato, Aristotle, the Graeco-Roman philosophers, and Cicero. Prerequisites: POLS 2305 and 2306.
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POLS 3361: Medieval Pol Theory
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Examines the development of political theory from the end of the Roman empire through the Renaissance. Particular attention is paid to attempts to reconcile Christianity with its emerging political influence in Christian thinkers from Augustine to Aquinas and the "new" political course charted by thinkers like Christine de Pizan and Machiavelli. Prerequisites: POLS 2305 and 2306.
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POLS 3362: Pol Theory From Enlightenm
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Examines the major contributions to Western political thought of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, the English Utilitarians, Marx, Nietzsche, their critics and their contemporaries with an emphasis on their continuing influence on the way we frame and discuss political questions. Prerequisites: POLS 2305 and 2306.
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POLS 3370: Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Analysis of institutions, processes, and issues in various political systems. Focus on industrialized and developing states, liberal and authoritarian regimes, and capitalist and command economies. Investigation of techniques of comparative analysis. Prerequisites: POLS 2305 and 2306.
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POLS 3372: The Politics of Russia and the CIS
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
An analysis of the evolution, structure, and functioning of the Russian and the Commonwealth of Independent States forms of government. Prerequisites: POLS 2305 and 2306. .
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POLS 3375: European Political Systems
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Description and analysis of the major political systems in Europe. Emphasis is placed on the political systems of Great Britain, France, and Germany. Prerequisites: POLS 2305 and 2306.
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