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PSC 210: Topics in Political Science
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Harper College
Studies selected problems or topics in political science. The exact content and instructional methodology will vary from semester to semester depending on the material to be studied. A syllabus or course outline containing additional information will be available with pre-registration materials each time that the course is offered. This course may be taken from one to six credit hours.
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PSC 220: State and Local Government in the United States
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Harper College
Examines state and local governments including their powers, organization, functions, development, politics and contemporary issues/problems. IAI S5 902, IAI PLS 915
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PSC 250: Comparative Politics
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Harper College
Explores the politics of selected countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and/or the Middle East. Examines economic, social and political patterns and problems in different nations. IAI S5 905
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PSC 260: Middle Eastern Politics
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Harper College
Examines political, social, economic, military, religious and terrorist forces in the Middle East. Investigates the politics of specific countries in the area.
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PSC 270: Global Politics
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Harper College
Uses role playing to study how foreign policy is made. Explores human problems such as populations, food and energy on a global dimension. Examines international bodies, including the United Nations, and explores how nations interact. IAI S5 904N, IAI PLS 912
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PSC 280: Non-Western Comparative Politics
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Harper College
Examines the political systems of selected non-Western countries, including common governmental problems, causes of political instability and revolution and techniques of political analysis. IAI S5 906N
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PSY 106: Practical Psychology 1
3.00 Credits
Harper College
Presents a practical application of the psychological principles that lead to efficiency of learning, adjustment, motivation, communication and attitudes in everyday life and classroom situations. This course does not meet Social Science requirements; it is a Group 6 elective.
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PSY 107: Humanistic Psychology
2.00 Credits
Harper College
Focuses on various aspects of human behavior and personality. Several theories of psychosocial adjustment are presented and discussed. Through class discussion and structured activities in this workshop style course, students will examine their values, attitudes, experiences, strengths, weaknesses and interpersonal skills and how these affect themselves and others.
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PSY 108: Topics in Psychology
2.00 Credits
Harper College
Provides specific topic seminars which allow each student the opportunity to examine current issues, such as career development, developing self-esteem, or young adult development. The focus is on the analysis and organization of experiences for personal and positive growth. Goal setting, decision-making and lifestyle planning are emphasized.
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PSY 210: Introduction to Research in Psychology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Harper College
Introduction to the logic and theory of the scientific method. Emphasis on the basic statistical procedures and principles of experimental design. The purpose is to promote critical interpretations of behavioral data through an understanding of methods used in psychology. Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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