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POL 319: International Conflict Management
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 This course examines the structure and functions of international organizations and their role in the resolution of international conflicts. It is through the management of conflict situations that international policies are derived. For the purpose at hand, conflicts embody a wide range of competitive situations which range from the physical to the economic to the purely symbolic. Consequently, negotiation, diplomacy, and strategy will be examined in light of their theoretical and practical applications. We also examine game theory as a method of analysis and prediction.
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POL 324: Comparative Politics:Developed Political Systems
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
This course is a comparative study of the historical background, development, and functions of developed political systems. Although the focus will of necessity be on European systems, the addition of similar nonwestern systems such as Japan will also be included in order to demonstrate the nature of structure and function of successful political development.
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POL 325: Comparative Politics:Developing Political Systems
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
This course is an examination of the historical background, cultural, and economic challenges that confront the development of political systems through a regional analysis. The region under consideration will shift from year to year based upon student interest and world events. The regional sub-topic will be the focus of the unique factors that determine the nature of the process of political development.
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POL 330: American Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 A survey and analysis of the institutions and issues involved with the formulation, conduct, and content of contemporary U.S. foreign policy.
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POL 363: American Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 An examination of Constitutional Law in the United States with an emphasis upon the basic structure and power relationships in the American Constitutional system. Prerequisite(s): POL 200.
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POL 364: Civil Right and Civil Liberties
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 An examination of Constitutional Law in the United States with an emphasis upon civil rights and liberties. Prerequisite(s): POL 200
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POL 370-9: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 1-3 Special topics and problems of current interest to the advanced student depending upon demand and staff.
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POL 373: Electing the President:2008
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: This course deals with the candidates, issues, and processes associated with the 2008 presidential election.
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POL 384: Political Theory:Ancient Greece to 1500
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Major political ideas of the Greeks, Romans, and Early Christians on the Role of government in the pursuit of justice, wisdom, happiness, and salvation.
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POL 384 - Political Theory:Ancient Greece to 1500
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POL 385: Political Theory:1500-Present
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Ideas of the major political thinkers from Machiavelli to Marx on the attempt to balance the desire for order and stability with the desire for freedom and liberty.
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