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3.00 Credits
Investigates the role of ideology, governmental structure, the nationality component, the political culture, economic planning, and decision making in Russia. In addition, the course investigates and explores Russian foreign policy. Prerequisite: PSC 1202. 3 credits. Offered as needed; day.
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This course investigates the historical setting of Italy prior to migration, patterns of migration, early experience in America, approaches to upward mobility, political behavior, political subculture, relationships with other ethnic, racial and religious groups and contemporary status, behavior and attitudes of Italian- Americans. Prerequisite: 15 college credits. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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Study abroad. On-site study of the history, politics, and culture of a nation or region through department-sponsored tour. Scheduled principally during intersession and/or spring break. Preparation classes and papers are required. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. 3 credits. Offered as needed. HIS 2380/PSC 2380-France HIS 2381/PSC 2381-Latin America: Argentina, Brazil and Mexico HIS 2382/PSC 2382-Russia HIS 2383/PSC 2383-Germany HIS 2384/PSC 2384-Italy HIS 2385/PSC 2385-England HIS 2386/PSC 2386-China HIS 2387/PSC 2387-Ireland HIS 2388/PSC 2388-Greece HIS 2389/PSC 2389-Spain
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the evolution of Congress, the principles on which it is based, its method of operation, its struggles, and its place in America's future. Prerequisite: PSC 1204. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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A study of the historical evolution of the presidency from the 18th century to the present, emphasizing both the institution and the characters of the men who have held the office. Prerequisite: HIS 1201 or PSC 1204. 3 credits. Spring 2008.
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3.00 Credits
The course acquaints students with the government and politics of wide-ranging countries. Determining the essential aspects of governing through functional analysis, the course focuses on Britain, Germany, France, Russia, and Japan. Attention is directed at the changes in China and Iran. Brazil and South Africa are analyzed. Prerequisite: PSC 1202. 3 credits. Fall semester; day.
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3.00 Credits
The nature of law and its role in society, the politics of the administration of justice; selection of judges, criminal and civil procedure, judicial and jury decision making, courtroom operations, etc. Prerequisite: PSC 1204. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Post-World War II international politics viewed through concepts (sovereignty, national interest, power) and the instruments for the conduct of foreign policy (diplomacy, war, global economics, world organizations, and international law). Prerequisite: PSC 1202. 3 credits. Spring semester; day.
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates, through the study of Supreme Court opinions and the theories underlying those opinions, the meaning of the American Constitution. The course includes the role of the Court in interpreting and enforcing the Constitution; separation of powers; the powers of Congress, the President, and the Courts; federal-state relations; and the expansion of national governing powers. Prerequisite: HIS 1201 or PSC 1202 or PSC 1204. 3 credits. Fall semester; day.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop an awareness of the United Nations. Its purpose and the evolution of its functions are examined with special emphasis on its role in the post-Cold War world. Attention is focused on its humanitarian activities, the problem of peacekeeping and peacemaking, the evolution of its structure, and new models for reform of the UN. Prerequisite: PSC 3406. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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