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3.00 Credits
This course uses a law school casebook and law school teaching methods to look at the current law of marriage, divorce, child custody, property divisions, procreation, abortion, adoption and domestic violence. (One-half credit) (Jay S. Goodman)
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This course uses a law school casebook and law school teaching methods to look at the current law of the common law crimes of homicide, assault, battery, arson, burglary and rape, and the legal defenses to each. (One-half credit) (Jay S. Goodman)
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3.00 Credits
This course uses a law school casebook and law school teaching methods to look at the development of the law of personal injury, including intentional torts, negligence, products liability, strict liability, libel, and fraud. (One-half credit) (Jay S. Goodman)
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A mini-course on an important current legal issue. Topic: The Law of Sexuality and Gender. (One-half credit) (Jay S. Goodman)
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3.00 Credits
An opportunity for students to work as interns in the nation's capital and meet weekly for structured discussion. The Filene Center for Work and Learning provides support in developing intern positions. Students will be required, without exception, to work in Washington from January 3 through January 24. (Jeremiah Murphy)
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An introduction to American politics using a systems approach and covering aspects of political behavior along with institutional description and analysis of public policy. Open to freshmen, sophomores and juniors. (Jay S. Goodman)
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3.00 Credits
After a brief introduction to salient events in world politics since World War II, basic concepts in the analysis of international politics are considered. The course will analyze the various types of international actors (nations, international organizations, liberation movements, multinational corporations), their goals and how they seek to attain them, and will explore the determinants of international political behavior. (Darlene L. Boroviak, Jeanne Wilson) Connections: Conx 20030 Politics and Global Change
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3.00 Credits
The comparative study of the political process in Western and non-Western societies. No political system will be studied in depth, though the course provides the concepts and tools for such study in the future. (Gerard Huiskamp)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the guiding principles of modern social science research, along with instruction in the actual use of research techniques, including surveys, statistical analysis of political data and data processing by computers.
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3.00 Credits
Urban, suburban and metropolitan government and policy problems. The course will focus on local political conflict in the context of the federal system in which both the national government and the states play important roles. Policy formulation, implementation and evaluation, including community development, housing, education and welfare, will be explored via fieldwork.
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