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3.00 Credits
3 hours A study of the major political, economic, and cultural systems of East and South Asia, particularly China, India, and Japan, with special attention given to the rapid emergence of a robust international trade area along the Pacific Rim.
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3 hours A study of the geographical, historical, religious, cultural, economic, and international factors that broke up the Islamic empires and that shape the politics of the Middle East, Central Asia, and North Africa.
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3 hours Techniques for managing and resolving conflict in international relations. Emphasis is on current international issues like U.S. Arms policy and U.S. policy in the Middle East.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours (Offered fall semester) An introduction to law and philosophy of law, including categories of law, some legal terminology, justice, liberty, crime and punishment.
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3 hours Prerequisite: GOVT 200 or GOVT 220 An overview for the pre-law student of legal research methods and legal writing. Attention will be given to online and traditional avenues of legal research, as well as standard formats for case briefs, IRAC, Bluebooking, formal legal memoranda, synthesizing cases, and the principles of statutory construction. The course requires a major legal research paper.
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3 hours Policy Application of social ethics and economic theory to government, politics, social institutions, law and public policy questions. Topics include the role of a worldview in public policy, the role of civil government versus the role of the market, constitutional and legal decision-making, the morality of capitalism, the problems of special interest groups and public bureaucracies, the theory of regulation and specific public policy issues.
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3 hours Administration (Offered fall semester) An introduction to the history and theory of public administration. These ideas will be applied within a variety of public institutional contexts.
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3 hours (Offered fall semester, even number years) An upper-division introduction to the field of intelligence and the Intelligence Community, and how it all works within the framework of the Department of Homeland Security.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours (Offered fall semester, odd number years) An upper-division course studying field of intelligence analysis to give students a basic understanding of what it takes to be an analyst within the Intelligence Community. The course looks at some classic intelligence failures as well as some of the unpublished successes.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours (Offered spring semester, even number years) An upper-division study of intelligence from the earliest biblical times up through the modern period. The development of American intelligence is covered in detail.
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