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PO 222: U.S.Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
An examination of the changing international perspectives, policy instruments, and processes of decision making underlying American foreign policy since 1945. Major objectives of the course include an appreciation of the complexity of interests that shape foreign policy and the development of an analytical capacity to evaluate the ways in which U.S. power has been projected abroad. Fall semester.
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PO 230: Montana State Politics
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
An introductory analysis of Montana state politics and political institutions. Emphasis will be placed on Montana politics since the 1972 State Constitutional Convention. Spring semester; odd-numbered years.
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PO 244: Contemporary Global Issues
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
Examination of various conceptions of world order by focusing on the effects of globalization, both positive and negative, on governments and people around the globe. The quest for a just world order will be an underlying theme of this course. Fall semester, odd-numbered years.
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PO 250: Contemporary Issues in American Politics
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
An introduction to the major public policy issues in American politics. Course examines the creation and definition of public issues as well as the formulation of public policy solutions. The problems and issues examined will reflect dominant national concerns. Spring semester.
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PO 280: Introduction to Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
This course introduces students to government and politics outside the United States. The workings of different forms of government will be studied in a variety of countries each year. Required of all political science majors and minors. Spring semester.
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PO 306: Data Analysis for Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
This course is about how we study politics by various methods of gathering information and analyzing it. Course material is designed particularly for students of political science, international relations, and public administration who wish to develop basic research and policy analysis skills. Much of the course will deal with the use of quantitative methods for analyzing political problems. Students should have a background in algebra. Recommended for juniors. Spring semester; even-numbered years.
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PO 311: American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
An examination of the personal and institutional powers of the American presidency. Special emphasis will be given to exploring presidential elections and the various domestic and foreign policy responsibilities of the office. Spring semester, even-numbered years.
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PO 312: Elections,Political Parties,and Public Opinion
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
An exploration of U.S. elections, political parties, and public opinion and their contribution to the democratic process. The course will specifically examine the origins of individual political opinions. Spring semester, odd-numbered years.
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PO 314: Public Administration and Politics
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
This course will explore the political behavior and the influence of public bureaucracies. We will examine public organizations as political institutions capable of affecting the course of public policy. Fall semester; odd-numbered years.
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PO 316: U.S.Congress
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
An examination of the structure and powers of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. Attention will be given to exploring congressional elections and voting behavior, as well as legislative powers and congressional-executive relations. Spring semester; odd-numbered years.
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