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PLSH 101,102: Introductory Polish I,II
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Fundamental proficiency in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Intended for beginners. One hour per week required in language laboratory. Prerequisite for PLSH 102: PLSH 101 or permission of the School Dean or their designee. Satisfies core requirement.
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PLSH 103,104: Intermediate Polish I,II
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Progressively increased proficiency in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Intended as a continuation of previous study. One hour per week required in language laboratory. Prerequisite for PLSH 104: PLSH 103 or permission of the School Dean or their designee.
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PLSH 201,202: Grammar and Conversation I,II
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Emphasis on syntax and style to achieve mastery in both oral and written expression. Intensive conversational and writing exercises. Prerequisites: PLSH 103, 104, or permission of the School Dean or their designee.
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POLS 103: Introductory Politics
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Nature of political authority; the philosophy, organization, powers, and practical functioning of the modern political state as found in the countries of the Western world. Offered in the Fall semester.
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POLS 204: American National Government
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Structure and operation of the American system of government on local, state, and national levels with reference to the contemporary political scene. Offered in the Spring semester.
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POLS 206: The Presidency
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Analysis of the nature and role of the American presidency and its effectiveness, including presidential power, the constitutional basis of the presidency, the role of the executive office and the White House staff, and the relationship of personality traits to the exercise of presidential power.
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POLS 210: Introduction to International Relations
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This course offers an introduction to the nation-state system; the development and organization of nation-states, blocs and international organizations and the factors, both external and internal, that affect stability and change in the system. Offered in Fall semester. Meets core course requirement.
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POLS 299,399,499: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
A series of courses devoted to 1 or more political themes, topics, or issues. Content material and focus vary each time; several in the series may be taken for credit.
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POLS 308: American Political Parties
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
A view of the political issues and controversies of the United States as revealed in the major and minor political parties that have arisen during the history of the country. This course also examines voting behavior and elections.
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POLS 315: Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Readings and discussions of political writings including Plato, Aristotle, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Bentham, Mill, Hume, Burke, Marx, and Keynes.
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