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POLS 419,429,439: Internship
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Designed to provide political science majors with opportunities to work in law offices, political campaigns, government agencies and legislative offices. A study component must also be agreed on. Summer internships are encouraged. No more than three hours may be counted towards the major. Prerequisite: departmental approval.
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POLS 431: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
An examination of the major cases in U.S. constitutional development relating to the institutions of the national government, federal-state relations, and civil liberties and rights. The focus is on case research and legal briefing.
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POLS 433: Public Opinion
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
The psychology, content and measurement of public opinion. Students are required jointly to conduct a poll, draw a sample, design a questionnaire and test it, interview, and code and analyze their findings.
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POLS 435: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Power, realism and idealism, diplomacy, imperialism, balance of power, the force of nationalism, deterrence and arms control, and terrorism; the foreign policies of the major powers; environmental and demographic issues; international law and organization.
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POLS 436: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Introduction to scope and methods of political inquiry. Primarily for political science majors. Prerequisite: 12 semester hours of political science. (Also offered as SOC 436.)
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POLS 440: Washington Semester Research Project in Government
4.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Supervised, individual research in Washington D.C. designed in consultation between Texas Lutheran and American University to take advantage of the resources of the Washington area through personal interviews, participant observation, etc. Required as part of the Washington Semester program.
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POLS 441: Washington Semester Seminar in Government I
4.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Meetings with politicians, lobbyists, reporters, etc. Course includes lectures and discussions. Sited inWashington, D.C., at American University. Prerequisite: POLS 231, advanced standing, and approval of Texas Lutheran Washington Semester Committee.
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POLS 442: Washington Semester Seminar in Government II
4.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Continuation of POLS 441.
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POLS 449: Washington Semester Internship in Government
4.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Under American University academic supervision, students intern in congressional, governmental, and interest group offices two afternoons a week to gain first-hand experience and insights. Academic requirements and office supervisor's evaluation determine final granting of credit. Part of the Washington Semester Program.
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PR 131: Introduction to Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
An introduction to theories of public relations, with specific emphasis on various realworld contests and problem-solving techniques. Theories of social influence and persuasion, campaign design, ethics and law are also covered.
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