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PSC 261: Comparative Government
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Comparative study of the government institutions and practices of selected foreign nations.
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PSC 263: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
(Offered in alternate years) Study of the political, economic, and psychological factors which contribute to the present-day international situation.
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PSC 301: The Presidency
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: PSC 150. (Offered in alternate years) Study of the executive branch of government focusing primarily on the Presidency, including: Constitutional and historical developments; presidential elections and political parties; decision making; appointments; interactions between the President, Congress, and the courts; foreign policy and national defense.
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PSC 310W: The American Congress
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: ENG 101W and ENG 102W. (Offered in alternate years) Study of the structure and organization of the American Congress. Special attention is given to legislative rules and procedures, campaigns and elections, and the role of leadership in the House and Senate. This course is primarily a research course. Students are required to produce an original research paper of 15-20 pages.
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PSC 315W: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: PSC 150 or consent of instructor. (Offered in alternate years) Significant cases and trends in the interpretation of the Constitution and the role of the judiciary in this process. Focuses on separation of powers and federalism. Instruction is by the case method.
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PSC 316W: Civil Liberties
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: PSC 150 or consent of instructor. (Offered in alternate years) Study of key amendments to the Constitution, especially amendments 1-10 and 14. The course focuses on such issues as freedom of speech, religion, and the press; freedom from unreasonable search and seizure; and the right to privacy. Instruction is by the case method.
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PSC 320W: Political and Social Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: Junior or Senior Political Science major or consent of instructor. (Offered in alternate years) Study of the nature of man centering on his political, social and/or moral existence. (Cross-listed as PHI 320W)
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PSC 362W: American Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
(Offered in alternate years) The diplomatic history of American foreign policy from 1898 to the present. A consideration of the relations between present problems and traditional policies and of the institutions and forces involved in the decision making process in this area. (Crosslisted as HIS 362W)
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PSY 203: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: PSY 101. Study of the behavior of human beings in social situations beginning with an analysis of the individual in society. The behavior of groups, communications, social conflict, and leadership are discussed and related to contemporary social movements.
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PSY 205: Psychology of Childhood through Adolescence
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: PSY 101. Study of psychological development from infancy through adolescence, with special attention given to the psychology of the middle-school child. Theories and research pertaining to physical, cognitive, emotional, personality, and social development are considered in detail.
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