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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (e-S-D). A survey of the political effects of the immigration experience, ethnic mobilization and community-building in America, and the contemporary role of ethnicity in politics. P: Jr st.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-D). Analysis of health policy and health care politics. Includes the history of efforts to establish national health insurance, current proposals for reform, and the role of interest groups, public opinion, governmental institutions, and political leaders in health care policymaking. P: Jr st & one crse in poli sci or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
I, II; 3-4 cr (S-D). Examination of the political power of business; methods used to influence government and the public; government goals and business influence in specific policy areas such as taxation, health care, regulation, trade, labor relations, industrial policy. P: Poli Sci 104 or 184 or 404.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-D). Policy-oriented course covering defense, domestic politics, defense economics, alliances, and arms control in the context of American national security in the post-World War II era. P: Jr st, Poli Sci 104, 184 or 404; Poli Sci 103, 275 or 375.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-D). Role of administration in modern government; problems of organization, control, personnel, and finance. P: Jr st & Poli Sci 104, 184 or 404; or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-D). The contribution of administrative personnel and institutions to the formulation, adoption, and implementation of major domestic programs. P: Jr st & Poli Sci 104, 184 or 404; or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (e-S-D). Analysis of problems of poverty in the U.S., political behavior of the poor, mobilization of governmental and private resources for the relief and assistance of low-income groups, and administration of programs affecting the poor. Comparisons with the experience of other countries may be introduced. P: So st with previous course in poli sci.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-D). Analysis of US regulatory policy from a political perspective. Introduction of regulation theories from political science, law and economics. Evaluation of theories in settings of environmental protection, workplace health and safety, financial, communications and other areas of regulation. P: Jr st & one crse in poli sci.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-D). Selected aspects of the relationship between politics and economics in the U.S. Special attention to the politics shaping particular economic policies, including budgets, taxation, fiscal policy, industrial and trade policy, and monetary policy. P: Jr st & Poli Sci 104, 184 or 404; or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
SS; 3-4 cr (S-D). Problems of public policy and administration for development and use of natural resources. P: Jr st.
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