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GOVT 205: Political Geography
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
A study of states and other political units in the context of their physical, human, economic, cultural, strategic, and other features that are relevant to power and ultimately the course of history. (Cr. 3)
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GOVT 207: Introduction to Peace Studies
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
This course is intended to introduce the student to the nature, scope, and methodology of Peace Studies as well as explore some major contemporary problems that threaten peaceful and just relations between individuals, groups, or nations. (Cr. 3)
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GOVT 210: Scope and Methods of Political Science
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Contemporary orientations and scientific concepts in political inquiry; student research using modern techniques. (Cr. 3)
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GOVT 212: Wall Street
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
The interactions among the world's investors, investment institutions, and various self-regulatory bodies involved in the capital markets. Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, hedge funds, derivatives, and many other investment instruments as well as psychological mindsets directing the markets will be investigated. The instructional part of the course will be relieved by field trips for practical, on-the-scene insights into Wall Street operations, employment possibilities, and the stock market's role in everyone's life. (Cr. 3
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GOVT 222: Power in the City
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Significant buildings and public works are used as historical case studies of personal, interest group, economic or political power in the development of the city. Students must be prepared to walk about five miles over several hours, rain or shine. (Cr. 3)
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GOVT 223: Environmental Politics
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Analysis of US and global environmental politics and major issues involved in ecological sustainability and development, including resource management, pollution control and climate change.
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GOVT 251: Global Issues
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
This course highlights the interrelatedness of political, economic, ecological, and cultural events as they affect nations, regions, and the global community. The course is designed to illuminate the complex nature of world events and the nature of international studies. (Cr. 3)
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GOVT 303: The United States Congress
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Analysis of the dynamics, organization and policy-making processes of the United States Congress: The relationship of legislators to constituents, lobbyists, bureaucrats, and the Executive and Judicial branches of the Federal government. (Cr. 3)
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GOVT 306: The United States Presidency
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Exploration of the institution of the U.S. Presidency - its powers, paradoxes, limitations and responsibilities. Analysis of the Presidential selection process, as well as examination of Presidential leadership in domestic and foreign policy arenas. (Cr. 3)
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GOVT 309: Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
A survey selected Western industrialized democracies, former Communist states and countries of the global South (third World). Globalization's impact, including economic dependence and neoliberalism, global terrorism and citizen's response to new dimensions of domination. (Cr. 3)
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