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POLS 490: Intern:herndon Legis Fellows
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
West Liberty University
The Judith A. Herndon Legislative Fellows Program is an internship sponsored by the West Virginia legislature for full-time undergraduate students of all majors and disciplines. The Program provides an opportunity for a limited number of students to participate in a 16-week assignment with the Legislature, beginning in January. Provides the student with the theory and operations of legislatures and legislative bodies in their multidimensional aspects and roles. Prerequisites: completion of 60 undergraduate hours; grade point average sufficient for admission to a student's degree program; a completion of a course in political science or extensive public affairs experience, good social/academic standing during the period of the internship. Offered for K credit.
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POLS 491: Frasure-singleton Leg Intern
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
An internship sponsored by the West Virginia legislature. It provides students with the opportunity to observe the lawmaking process for one week during the legislative session. K credit.
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POLS 496: Washington Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
Students will receive credit for their attendance at a 1-2 week seminar in Washington, D.C. or for additional work performed during their Washington Internship. Credits will be awarded based on the length of the seminar and/or internship activity. The topics of the seminars may vary depending on current events.
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POLS 497: Washington Internship
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
West Liberty University
Students spend a semester or summer interning in Washington, D.C. in private, public, governmental, or non-profit organizations while earning academic credit. Students will also be required to take a night class, attend a series of lectures, and will be asked to perform a minimum amount of community service.
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POLS 499: Honors Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
No course description available.
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PS 278: Special Topics in Prof Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
A course category in the general field of Professional Studies. Students should check the schedule to ascertain what topics are currently being offered and are further encouraged to recommend topical items to the Dean of Professional Studies.
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PS 300: Prof Portfolio Development
1.00 Credits
West Liberty University
Students are instructed in the processes for developing a professional portfolio of their work and life experiences in order to apply for academic credit for those experiences.
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PS 301: Intro to Legal Studies for Pro
3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
This course provides an overview of the structure and operations of American law and the American legal system, especially in regard to the law's application to professional work in for-profit and non-profit organizations. Students are introduced to the ways law shapes professional work and the ways professional work shapes the law. Among other topics relevant to professionals, this course explores definitions and concepts of law, the ways injuries and disputes are mediated, and the concept and importance of workplace rights.
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PS 302: Retirement Plan for Prof
3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
This course covers the strategies, techniques, and programs for effective retirement planning for professionals from a wide range of fields. Emphases are also placed upon learning to assess retirement lifestyle options which are significantly relevant to retirement financial planning.
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PS 303: Public Hlth Issues for Prof
3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
The purpose of this course is to examine public health issues and their impact on professional work. Students will be introduced to various areas of significance in public health, such as epidemic prevention, natural disaster response and recovery, environmental hazard protection and assessing quality and accessible health services. These areas will be covered especially in regard to the ways they affect the professional workplace through interpreting and applying laws, regulations, policies, and procedures that relate to communicable disease reporting.
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