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POL 2003: Essentials of Global Politics
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course is intended to provide a straightforward account of the main historical developments in the evolution of the international system and the principal components of contemporary global politics. International relations will be studied through a focus on the institutions that emerged during 1815 through 1945 so as to explore the continuities and changes evident in the sovereign state and the emerging contemporary global political system.
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POL 3001: American Constitutional Law
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits Utilizing the case-study approach, this course will examine the role of the U.S. Supreme Court in the making of constitutional law, and the Court's relationship to the other branches of government. The historical roots of the Constitution will also be studied. (Prerequisite: U.S. Political Systems)
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POL 3002: American Public Policy Analysis
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course concentrates on the different theoretical approaches concerning the origins, development and implementation of American public policies at both the sub-national and national levels. Students will develop skills necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of contemporary public policy.
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POL 3003: American Foreign Policy
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course is an examination of contemporary American foreign policy, including America's relations with governmental and nongovernmental actors in the global system. Specific problems such as national security, economic security and trade, proliferation of weapons, humanitarian intervention, and the allocation, utilization and preservation of global natural resources will be discussed. (Prerequisite: U.S. Political Systems) Concentration in Global Politics
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POL 3004: Forms of Global Governance
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course introduces the intricate interplay of global change and governance and the large-scale transformations of political, economic and cultural relations and the changing roles of states and non-state actors involved in creating stability and instability in the global environment. (Prerequisite: U.S. Political Systems, Essentials of Global Politics)
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POL 3005: Peace and Conflict Analysis
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits The prominent sources of ongoing conflict in the global system are explored with the objective of discovering the most effective methods of peace-making and peace-keeping. Specific subjects of study will include conflict generated by: ethnic and religious rivalry, resource competition, proliferation of weapons, hunger and disease, patterns of migration, and transnational social movements. (Prerequisite: U.S. Political Systems, Essentials of Global Politics).
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POL 3006: Global and Regional Studies
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits Each semester a specific region of the globe will be studied in depth. Areas of study may include: the contemporary Middle East, European economic and political integration, African unity and disunity, the changing role of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European security system, the evolving role of the United Nations, and (Prerequisite: U.S. Political Systems, Essentials of Global Politics). Electives
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POL 3010: Topics in Political Science:Introduction to the Study of Terrorism
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course explores broadly: how we define terrorism; 9/11 as a defining event in the American experience related to terrorism; combating terrorism (counterterrorism); and terrorists, conventional weapons and WMD. (Prerequisites: U.S. Political Systems, Essentials of Global Politics).
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POL 3011: Topics in Political Science:Global Humanitarian Organizations
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course explores the attributes of most humanitarian-based International Organizations and ultimately focuses on the United Nations system and its constituent instrument, the Charter. The organs and programs of the UN and other organizations are explored. (Prerequisites: U.S. Political Systems, Essential of Global Politics)
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POL 4001: Government and Political Affairs Senior Seminar
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits In this capstone course for the major in Political Science, students may elect to complete an Internship or a Senior Thesis. In either case, approval from the students' advisor is required. (Senior Year Only) Concentration in American Politics
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