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POL 122: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
This course is an examination of state and local governments within the American federal system. It will include the structure, function, political processes and political economy of state and municipal governments, with an emphasis on the State of New York. Where possible, a seminar approach will be used in this course. A field experience is required. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of POL 122, approved by Academic Affairs on 10/28/99.)
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POL 126: World Affairs
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
Political Science 126 is an introduction to modern world affairs with an emphasis on issues and problems of the post-World War II period. Attention is focused on problems and prospects of developing regions of the world such as South Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and Latin America; tension areas and security issues; international political economy; and relationships among leading states of the world. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of POL 126, approved by Academic Affairs on 3/1/00.)
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POL 127: Introduction to Western Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
POL 127 is an overview of the major themes of Western political thought, from ancient and medieval through contemporary, with added emphasis upon equality, diversity, civic participation and justice. Other themes include, but are not limited to, liberty, citizen obligation, freedom, the State, the Good, power, human nature, economy, forms of logic (teleological, dialectical, inductive, deductive) and history. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of POL 127, approved by Academic Affairs on 10/23/03).
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POL 130: Introduction to Canadian Studies
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to Canada. The course describes and analyzes critical facets of Canadian land and life from the perspectives of politics, law, government, and related disciplines in English and French Canada. 3 cr. 3 Lec.
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POL 205: Power in the U.S.
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
An examination of the structure of power in American society and its relations to political ideas and institutions, the economy and foreign policy. Attention is focused on the viability of present political processes, the gains and costs of the American political economy and the role of citizens and non-governmental institutions in contemporary American life. Where possible, a seminar approach will be used. Prerequisite: 3 credits in Political Science or permission of instructor. 3 cr. 3 Lec.
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POL 250: Reseach Methods in Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
This course examines the philosophy and methodology of science and how they are applied to social questions. Both qualitative and quantitative methods will be discussed. All aspects of the research process, from forming a research question to analyzing and reporting data, will be examined. Students will complete an original research project. Prerequisites: any introductory level social science class and ENG 101, both with a grade of C or better. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of POL 250, approved by Academic Affairs on 2/22/07).
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POL 290: State or Local Government Internship
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
The Internship is designed to provide students with work experience in an office for either state or local government in Jefferson Community College's service area. Each enrolled student will work a minimum of ninety hours per semester in the office, observing and participating in the outreach, research and constituent service work of the office. Student learning experience will be demonstrated by written work through a journal and project reports. Greater insight into, and familiarity with, the functioning of state and local government agencies is the major benefit of participation in this course. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Approved by AAC 04/17/08.
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PSY 130: Psychology for Life: Personal Growth and Development
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
This applied psychology course is designed to help you understand and find ways to solve everyday problems through positive behavioral change. You will develop a deeper understanding of yourself and others, explore new choices, learn new ways of coping with personal and social problems, and develop effective strategies for changing your behavior. This course is suitable for students enrolled in REA 099 and/or ENG 099. Approved by AAC 11/15/07.
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PSY 133: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
This course is a survey of the study of the mind and human behavior and is designed to foster understanding of psychology as a scientific, research based endeavor. This survey will acquaint you with the major concepts and terminology of the discipline and give you a better understanding of self and others as you learn about psychology from several different perspectives: psychology as an academic science, psychology in your own life, and psychology in the broader world. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: ENG 100 or above. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of PSY 133, approved by Academic Affairs on 3/15/07).
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PSY 220: Child and Adolescent Development
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
PSY 220 examines theories and research related to child development from the prenatal period through adolescence. Topics will include: physical development; cognitive development; social and personality development; adult/child interaction; methods of research and assessment; and current issues in child and adolescent development. (Not open to students with credit in PSY 233.) Prerequisite: PSY 133. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of PSY 220, approved by Academic Affairs on 10/14/99.)
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