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PO 400: International Relations
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course explores international relations, with a contextual focus on current US Foreign Policy. It examines the various dynamics and political actors involved in formulating foreign policy, and the values that guide specific foreign policy approaches. Through critical analysis, the student will assess the effectiveness of particular policies, in terms of their intended goals, underlying rationale, effective implementation, and actual results.
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PO 420: Global Politics
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
Students will analyze comparative global politics in the context of social, economic and governing institutions. Areas of analysis will encompass the global economic system, trade and security, the rise of international organization and the relationship between emerging and industrialized countries.
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PO 430: Campaigns - Elections and the Media
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course examines the US election process, the strategies employed by candidates and their campaigns to achieve electoral victory, and the various ways that media outlets influence the final vote tally. The course will analyze campaign and media strategies based on behavioral and data metrics.
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PO 499: Bachelors Capstone in Political Science
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This capstone course is the culminating experience for the Bachelors of Science in Political Science. This course builds on the concepts of all the courses students have taken within the program of study. The capstone course provides students with the opportunity to integrate and synthesize the knowledge and skills required throughout their coursework in an original comprehensive project, and to assess their level of mastery of the stated outcomes of their degree program. Students will conduct an approved research project under the supervision of a program chair or full-time faculty person in
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PP 105: Introduction to State and Local Government
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course will introduce students to the institutional structures and processes of state and local government within the context of the American federal system. Students will study the operational and administrative aspects including design and structure, governing laws, administrative organization, political systems, and intergovernmental relations.
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PP 201: Introduction to Policy Making
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course will focus on legislative policy making and all the components that dictate whether a particular proposal becomes law. Students will examine how the elected officials desires, both political and otherwise, interact with the goals of colleagues, special interest groups, staff members, the media, and the legislative process to create legislation.
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PP 205: Introduction to Administrative Law
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
Administrative law is the body of law that defines and describes the behavior of agencies. Students will study the legal relationship of government agencies to the legislatures, the courts, and private parties. This course is designed through the public policy lens and will probe into the legislative, legal, and political aspects of regulating in the public interest.
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PP 299: Associates Capstone in Public Administration
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course builds on the concepts that students have mastered throughout the course of their public administration studies. The capstone course integrates problem-solving techniques and research skills studied in the program, and applies them to fact scenarios that present relevant public administration issues.
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PP 310: Finance and Budgeting in the Public Sector
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course examines the public budgetary process and related financial management techniques. It reviews the rationale for government intervention in the marketplace and rationale for sources of public revenue. The course will equip students with the knowledge, vocabulary, skills, and practical tools needed to participate skillfully and ethically in public finance decision making, and to assume a leadership role in guiding dialogue about resource acquisition and allocation choices.
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PP 410: The Oversight and Administration of Public Funds
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course focuses on financial administration, oversight, budgetary procedures, and controls for funds received from public sources. Areas of public funds oversight include control and monitoring systems, cash management, capital projects management, debt administration, disbursement, funds management, and auditing.
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