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PLSC 255: Environmental Politics
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
The politics of environmental protection and regulation in the United States and selected other states. Periodically.
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PLSC 260: Politics and Film
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
A study of political themes as they appear in film and the use of film for political purposes. Specific topics vary. Periodically.
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PLSC 291: Topics
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
A study of selected matter in the discipline of political science. Recent topics have included Politics of Western Europe and Politics of the Soviet Union. Prospective topics may include Politics on Latin America, Dynamics of Policy Process, Criminal Law, Rights, Duties of Citizenship, and Feminist Politics.
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PLSC 295: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Course work in political science in which the student in cooperation with one of the faculty members, designs the course in some area of political science of interest to the student.
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PLSC 297: Internship
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Federal, state, and local government institutions in the area serviced by the university offer opportunities for interested students to gain practical experience in governmental offices.
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PLSC 299: Research Methods in Pol Sci
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
An analysis of the various theoretical approaches to the study of social sciences as well as discussion and completion of a scientific research design.
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PLSC 313: American Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
This course offers an overview of recent American Foreign policy and concentrates on both international and domestic pressures placed on foreign policy leaders. Students will participate in decision situations and debate policy options.
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PLSC 316: Genocide: The Politics of Hate, Fear, Terror and Power
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
This is a survey course on genocide, one of the most controversial and deadly concepts in all of contemporary politics. We will learn how hate, fear, terror and power have repeatedly converged to produce the most deadly crime humanity has yet conceived. Genocide -- against Armenians in Turkey, The Holocaust, Cambodia's Killing Fields, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Rwanda, Kosovo, and Darfur -- has been a repeated policy used by murderous regimes of many types over the last 100 years. We will study these cases, and the general concept of genocide, in the context of basic themes from the Political Science fields of international relations, comparative politics, and foreign policy studies. No pre-existing knowledge of or exposure to any of these areas is assumed or necessary.
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PLSC 317: Revolutions&Political Violence
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Analyzes theories of revolution and studies a variety of 20th century revolutions. Also considers concepts of terrorism, guerilla warfare and nonviolent revolution.
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PLSC 318: Nationalism and Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
This course applies theoretical and analytical tools from the fields of International Relations and Comparative Politics in an attempt to understand the two most serious threats of global security in the post-Cold War world - nationalism and terrorism. Most of the death due to political violence in recent years has been directly or indirectly linked to nationalist movements of terrorist methods. It is critical that citizens in democratic states be informed on these matters, to understand what they are and are not, in order to be responsible citizens. Periodically.
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