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POL 101: American Government
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
A study of the governmental system of the United States: the presidency, congress, and the judicial system, including a survey of the Constitution and recent developments in our political process. (Meets civics requirements for bachelor programs.)
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POL 185/285: Topics in Political Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
Topics in Political Science
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POL 201: Kentucky Government
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
Kentucky Government would focus on the development of state constitutions and governments, the role of the state government in national affairs, the relationship between the states and other governments. An emphasis would be placed on Kentucky's government and constitution and its relationship with other states.
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POL 210: Law in American Society
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
This course will present an overview of basic concepts of the development and the structure of the American legal system, and applications of the law for the individual and family for lifelong decision-making. Topics include: U.S. Constitution, the judicial system crimes, torts, enforceable agreements, problems associated with family relationships, home and vehicle ownership, evaluation of insurance coverage, employment relationships, estate planning and dispute resolution.
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POL 220: The Court System
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
The Court System is an examination of the basic structure of the courts in the U.S., on the federal, state, and local levels. Emphasis is given to the operation of the courts in practice, as well as in theory. The politics of the court system are explored, as well as such practices as plea bargaining. The debate between individual rights and the rights of society as a whole are examined. (Cross listed as CRJ 220)
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POL 385/485: Advanced Topics in Political Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
Designed for study of specific topics and/or current developments in political science. May be repeated for credit as topics vary. Offered at the discretion of the College. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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PSC 100: Introduction to Physical Science
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
An interdisciplinary approach to chemistry, earth science, and physics. Topics include, but are not limited to, the universe, measurements, matter, energy, and current concepts in science. Experiments are structured to develop critical thinking and the scientific method of problem solving. Course designed for prospective education majors and nonscience majors. Laboratory experience considers techniques and topics appropriate to the course. Prerequisite: Two years of high school math or permission of instructor.
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PSY 100: Introductory Psychology
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
This course provides a broad overview of contemporary psychology--its diverse approaches to the understanding of behavior and the basic principles and research findings associated with each of these approaches. Specific areas of psychological inquiry will include general discussions of physiological, cognitive, and social psychology; learning, sensation and perception; emotion and motivation; personality and psychopathology. This course is a prerequisite for most psychology courses.
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PSY 150: Developmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
This course provides an introduction to research and theories that focus on the milestones of human development from conception to death. Topics include physical, cognitive, and social growth of people with special attention to various cultural contexts of development and the rich diversity of individuals.
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PSY 200: Psychology Career Seminar
1.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
This course provides an introduction to the profession of psychology, with an emphasis on how psychology can be useful, both personally and professionally. Topics include understanding what psychologist do, professional and practical issues in career choice, course selection, intern/research experience, and planning a course of study in psychology.
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