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PO 382: Modern Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Study of several leading political writers from Hobbes through Marx, with attention to certain basic similarities in addition to pronounced differences. (U-G) (3 credits) Junior standing or permission of the instructor.
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PO 383: United States Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Selected writings of U.S. authors focusing on four periods: founding of the republic, slavery, suffrage and the civil rights movement. (U-G) (3 credits) PO 131, PO210 or permission of the instructor.
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PO 384: Politics Through Film
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Post-war Hollywood films as they reflect and help to create the persuasive political culture of the United States. Draws on analytical, historical, aesthetic and political economy approaches. (U-G) (3 credits) PO 101, PO 131 or consent of instructor.
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PO 385: The Enduring Quest for Community
3.00 Credits
Butler University
This course examines various ideas of the meaning and purpose of communities throughout the history of western political thought. Beginning with Greek conceptions of what it means to live together, we will consider how the definition and purpose of community evolves to the contemporary period. Consideration of contemporary efforts to recover idyllic communities will also be considered as part of the continuing effort on the part of human beings to link personal and political practices. This course includes a service-learning component. (U-G) (3 credits) None
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PO 386: Black Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Students will develop a historical understanding of political thought that is reflective of the black experience. We will explore black political theorists of Africa, America and other contexts of the African diaspora. (U-G) (3 credits) None
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PO 391: Russian Politics
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Political institutions, processes and issues in Russia, with consideration of the political history of the former Soviet Union, the reforms of Gorbachev, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the processes of transition from state socialism to capitalism and from authoritarianism to democracy. (U-G) (3 credits) PO 151 or permission of instructor.
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PO 392: The Transition from Communism in East-Central Europe
3.00 Credits
Butler University
The rise and fall of communism in eastern Europe and the politics of transition to democracy and market-based economies. Includes consideration of post-Cold War international politics and alliance systems. (U-G) (3 credits) PO 151 or permission of instructor.
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PO 400,401,402: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Offers the qualified student of political science the opportunity to pursue a topic of individual interest. (U) (1, 2 or 3) Open only to seniors, by permission of the instructor.
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PO 403: Internship
2.00 Credits
Butler University
For placements involving between five and seven hours per week. Academic work generally includes, but is not limited to, one five to seven page paper. (U-G) (2 credits) One upper level Political Science course.
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PO 404,405,406: Internship
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Offers the qualified student the opportunity for supervised work experience in a setting pertinent to political science. (U) (3, 6 or 9) Permission of the department chairman.
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