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3.00 Credits
A treatment of the budget as an instrument of public policy and marginal control of public programs. Prerequisite: Political Science 101 or 103. Course Type(s): PSPA
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3.00 Credits
The federal and state regulatory agencies, commissions, and boards; how they function, the legal procedures they employ, to what extent they are successful in serving and protecting the community, and efforts to effect their reform. Prerequisite: Political Science 101 or 103. Course Type(s): PSAL, PSPA
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3.00 Credits
A comparative analysis of political processes in western european governments, with special emphasis on the methodology of comparative politics. Prerequisite: Political Science 101 or 103. Course Type(s): PSCG
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3.00 Credits
The evolution of law, social forces influencing law, social impact of law, and law as an instrument of social control and social change. Also listed as Sociology 364. Prerequisite: Sociology 101 or Political Science 101 or 103. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn to unite theory and practice by studying theories and policies based on human security, and learning about their applications through service- learning projects. Students will enhance their understanding of human security by volunteering in international community organizations and reflecting on the social, political, and economic factors and policies that affect them. Also listed as Social Work 371. Prerequisite: Political Science 101. Course Type(s): EX, PSIP
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3.00 Credits
Explores the prospects of democracy in South Asia with a focus on India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Provides the historical depth, cultural complexity, and the comparative context in which to understand historical legacies and contemporary issues challenging democracy in South Asia. Course Type(s): CC, PSCG
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3.00 Credits
Comparative study of the political processes of selected Asian nations with emphasis on problems arising as a result of the transition from traditional societies to modern nation states. Prerequisite: Political Science 101 or 103. Course Type(s): CC, PSCG
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3.00 Credits
A comparative study of the interrelationship between Islam as a religion and a way of life and politics in different regions of the world, especially in Asia and Africa. The focus is on the past 100 years, particularly the Muslim responses to the challenges of colonialism, modernization, and globalization and Islam's reassertion in public affairs and society. Ways to improve Islam-West relations conclude the course. Course Type(s): CC, PSCG
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3.00 Credits
Comparative study of the political processes of selected Middle-Eastern nations with emphasis on problems arising as a result of the transition from traditional societies to modern nation states. Course Type(s): CC, PSCG
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3.00 Credits
A comparative study of the political, cultural, social, and economic statuses of women in the United States, Western Europe, Russia, Japan, Israel, and Third World nations. Also listed as Gender Studies 377. Course Type(s): CC, PSCG, WT
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