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POLI 310: Western Ideologies- GS
10.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course examines the political ideologies which have influenced the western world and been extended to the non-western world as well. Idealogy means a body of political thought or belief which motivates groups to take political action. The course begins with an overview of the philosophical roots of political ideology in western political thought and comes to focus on the development of political ideas and movements on the 19th and 20th centuries. The course includes studies of nationalism, liberal democracy, democratic socialism, Marxism, Soviet and Chinese communism, fascism, national docialism, anarchism and various radical and traditionalist movements.
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POLI 314: Classical and Medieval Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An examination of the political theories of major ancient and medieval thinkers. Issues such as the origin, purpose, nature and types of political societies, the meaning of citizenship, the relation of the individual to society and the meaning of authority and rulership will be investigated in the writings of Plato, Aristotle, Augustine and Aquinas. Fall semester, alternate years.
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POLI 316: Modern Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An examination of the political theories of major thinkers of the modern period (16th- 19th centuries). Issues such as the nature of political power, the origin and purpose of political societies, social contract, authority, law, liberty, sovereignty and revolution will be investigated in the writings of Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel and Marx. Fall semester, alternate years.
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POLI 317: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course provides students with an introduction to the writings of the American founding, including the Federalist Papers and the thinkers who helped develop the American political tradition. In addition, students will explore the transformation of American thought during the course of the nation's history, reviewing authors who wrote at the time of the Civil War, the Industrial Revolution and the transformative periods of the 20th century. Spring semester, alternate years
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POLI 332: Political Parties and Elections
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An examination of the role of political parties and elections at the state and national level in the U.S. Focuses on elections as a linkage mechanism between the citizens and the institutions of government in a democracy. Emphasis on issues such as nomination processes, the role of the media, campaign advertising, campaign strategy, citizen participation and voting behavior. Prerequisite: POLI 130. Fall semester, alternate years.
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POLI 335: Legislative Politics
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An examination of the power, structure and functions of legislative bodies at the national and state levels in the U.S. Focuses on the various factors that influence the performance of these bodies. Prerequisites: POLI 130. Fall semester, alternate years.
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POLI 336: Executive Leadership
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An examination of executive leadership at the national, state and local levels in the U.S.. Focuses on leadership development, leadership styles and the impact of leadership in governing. Prerequisite: POLI 130. Spring semester, alternate years.
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POLI 337: Judicial Process and Behavior
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An examination of the functions, structure, participants and decision-making in the U.S. judicial system. Focuses on the political nature and the public policymaking role of the judicial system. Prerequisite: POLI 130. Fall semester, alternate years.
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POLI 338: Introduction to Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An examination of the growth of the public sector in the U.S., and the consequences and challenges resulting from that growth. Emphasis is placed on the politics of bureaucracy, the relative roles of the public and private sectors in providing goods and services and past and present controversies over the appropriate method of organizing the public sector. Prerequisite: POLI 130.
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POLI 341: Constitutional Law
1.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An examination of the constitutional evolution of the doctrines of judicial power, federalism and separation of powers with emphasis on the historical circumstances in which the developments took place and the impact of the judicial decisions on the U.S. social, economic and political systems. Prerequisite: POLI 130 and sophomore standing. Fall semester, alternate years.
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