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PR 601: Public Relations Capstone
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
A course which looks at topics, issues, case studies and campaign strategies relevant to the field of public relations. Particular attention will be directed to strategic planning and implementation as they pertain to public relations administration. Students will be expected to research, plan, design, and create a public relations campaign. Effective evaluation techniques will be incorporated into the campaign. This course will reflect knowledge gained in all prior public relations courses as well as the Liberal Studies curriculum. The project will culminate in a public presentation. Prerequisites: successful completion of all courses through the third-year sequence (PR 402) and permission of the department.
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PR 620,630,640,650: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
Independent Study
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PR 660,670,680,690: Honors
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
Honors
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PS 101: Introduction to Political Science
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
An introduction to the discipline of political science. The aim of the course is to introduce students to the scope and nature of political science, as well as to the tools of the modern political scientist. Staff.
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PS 102: American National Government
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
A critical introduction to the institutions, processes, powers, and limitations of the American national government. Special attention is given to an examination of the role of the citizen in American government and to the nature of democracy in America. Proposals for the reform of American government are also examined. J. Rhoads, S. Smithey.
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PS 103: Introduction to Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
An introductory examination of several of the basic problems of political life. The issues considered include the nature and function of order, authority, law, justice, freedom, equality and progress. The social relevance of the problem is emphasized. E. Cohen.
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PS 104: International Politics
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
A study of politics among states and other actors who affect global relations. Once establishing a background in the concepts used to analyze world politics, students will use these concepts to explore the Cold War era, the end of that system, and several pertinent international issues in the areas of security, economics, and the environment. M. Aleprete.
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PS 211: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
A study of the American experience in state and local government, analytically oriented, with the objective of explaining political processes at the sub-national level. Attention is given to a description of basic institutions, to an analysis of state and municipal politics in a comparative perspective, and to salient policy questions. Staff.
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PS 212: The Congress
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
A study of the development and functioning of Congress and the legislative process. The course focuses on Congress’ role in policy making, with special attention given to the history, institutions, powers, and duties of Congress, and to the roles played by the committees and leadership of both Houses. The relationships of Congress to parties, interest groups, and other branches of government also are examined. J. Rhoads.
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PS 213: The Presidency
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
A survey of the development, roles, duties, powers, and limitations of the President and his chief advisers. The course focuses on such topics as the President and the Constitution, Presidential elections, the structure of the Presidency, and the President’s relations with Congress, the bureaucracy, and the American people. Special attention is given to the impact of the President on both domestic and foreign policy and to recent attempts to reform the Presidency. J. Rhoads.
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