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PO 364: United States-Latin American Relations
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Historical orientation to the evolving context, institutions and central concerns of United States-Latin American relations with particular focus upon divergent perspectives of definitions of interests and responsibilities, as well as a search for viable solutions to common problems in the Western Hemisphere. (U-G) (3 credits) PO 101, PO 141 or permission of the instructor.
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PO 370: Governments of Europe
3.00 Credits
Butler University
An analysis and comparison of the political processes, policies and ideologies of several governments in Western and Eastern Europe. Prerequisite: PO 151 or consent of instructor.
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PO 371: United States Parties and Politics
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Examination of interplay between the main components of our two major parties, the party organization, the party-in-government and the party-in- the-electorate. Emphasis on recent trends, particularly in the process of presidential selection. (U-G) (3 credits) None
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PO 372: The Role of Protest in U.S.Politics
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Protest movements in U.S. politics. An examination of the historical context of protest movements and a consideration of theoretical approaches to understanding them. Includes the Civil Rights and anti-war movements of the 1960s. (U-G) (3 credits) (one of the following) PO 101, PO 131, PO 141 or consent of instructor.
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PO 373: Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Butler University
An introduction to the study of how public policies are established in the United States. Emphasis on developing and applying analytical skills. Students are expected to research in depth a particular policy issue such as housing, the environment or the workplace. (U-G) (3 credits) (one of the following) PO 101, PO 131, PO 151 or consent of instructor.
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PO 375: Public Opinion
3.00 Credits
Butler University
This course is an introduction to the design, implementation, use, and abuse of public opinion surveys for social and political research, news and policy analysis, and political campaigns. In the course of the semester, we will develop a survey instrument, conduct interviews with CATI (computer-assisted telephone interviewing) software, and do some basic analysis of the results. (U-G) (3 credits) (one of the following) PO 101, PO 201, junior standing or consent of instructor.
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PO 377: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Examination of Supreme Court cases in areas such as freedom of speech, religion, criminal due process, government regulation of commerce and racial discrimination. (U-G) (3 credits) None
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PO 379: The Presidency and the Congress
3.00 Credits
Butler University
The modern president's role as leader of public opinion, the executive branch and Congress. Congressional leaders and their relationship with the president, each other and Congress. (U-G) (3 credits) None
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PO 380: Topics in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Selected topics of contemporary significance in scholarship in political science. (U-G) (3 credits) None
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PO 381: Ancient and Medieval Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Butler University
This course examines the foundation of Western political thought and considers the ways in which the successors of a tradition simultaneously criticize and incorporate the work of their predecessors as they seek to construct new theories of politics. (U-G) (3 credits) PO 101, PO 210 or permission of instructor.
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