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PS 249: Senegambia I
1.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Spring; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; I,S) This course will meet 1 hour per week in spring semester. A requirement of the course is to participate in a three week summer trip to West Africa. During the spring semester we will examine the history and contemporary politics and economic of the Senegambia region. At the conclusion of the spring semester we will spend 3 weeks exploring the political culture and society of the Gambia and Senegal in West Africa. There is a fee for the trip to Africa. Corequisite: PS250.
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PS 250: Senegambia II
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Spring; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; I,S,CA) See PS249. Corequisite: PS249. Students must complete PS249 and PS250 to receive CA credit. A course fee is applied.
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PS 281: Model United Nations
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; S,I) Students meet weekly throughout the semester in preparation for a national Model UN conference in November. In this course the students research their assigned country and assigned UN committee. They then attend four days of committee meetings as part of the Juniata delegation at the UN conference. Students may also take part in the high school conference that the Juniata College Model UN association organizes in the fall. Students may fill this role in a variety of ways (i.e. chairmen, assistants, technology, administrative). Students in this course must also pay a fee to help cover the cost of attending the conference.
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PS 282: Model United Nations
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; S,I) See PS281. Prerequisite: PS281.
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PS 283: Model United Nations
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; S,I) See PS281. Prerequisites: PS281 and PS282.
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PS 284: Model United Nations
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; S,I) See PS281. Prerequisites: PS281, PS282, and PS283.
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PS 299: Special Topics
4.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Variable; Variable; 1.00-4.00 Credits; S) Offers supplements to the regular departmental program, exploring topics and areas not regularly scheduled. Note: abbreviated ST: (title); students may take each ST: course for credit.
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PS 2YR: Completion of Two Years At:Participating International Programs:Muenster,Lille,Bockholt,Lincoln,Marburg
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Variable; Variable; 45.00 Credits)
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PS 305: Politics in Film
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Yearly; 4.00 Credits; CW,H,S) This course is designed as an introduction to the study of political ideas as presented in motion pictures. We will look both at the direct representation of political ideas or points of view (especially through satire), and at the way Hollywood has shaped our ideas about the political process. Because film is very much a 20th century medium, we will look with special care at the two defining political events of this century, the crisis of Western democracy following World War I, and the Cold War.
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PS 311: Constitutional Interpretation:Powers of Government
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Yearly; 4.00 Credits; CW,S) An examination of the three branches of government, their constitutional powers, and the limitations on those powers as interpreted by Supreme Court. Special attention is given to the areas of delegated and concurrent powers. The operation of the Supreme Court and the Federal court system are also reviewed. Prerequisites: PS101 or permission.
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