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POL 361: Topics in Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Illinois State University
Selected advanced topics covering specific concepts or authors in political theory. May be repeated if content different.
Prerequisite:
POL 101, 105, 106, or 161 or 60 semester hours or consent instructor.
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POL 363: Political Theories of Nonviolence
3.00 Credits
Illinois State University
Analysis of contending theories and approaches regarding nonviolence and civil disobedience.
Prerequisite:
POL 101, 105 or 106, 161, 261, 262, 265, or consent instructor.
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POL 370: Litigation I
3.00 Credits
Illinois State University
An advanced paralegal specialty course that covers both civil and criminal litigation from the filing of a legal action through the defendant's responses. Not for credit POL major/minor.
Prerequisite:
POL 201 and 203.
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POL 371: Litigation II
3.00 Credits
Illinois State University
An advanced paralegal specialty course that covers both civil and criminal litigation from the discovery and pretrial motions through the trial and appellate stages. Not for credit POL major/minor.
Prerequisite:
POL 370.
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POL 372: Employment Law
3.00 Credits
Illinois State University
A paralegal specialty course covering retirement plans, collective bargaining agreements, workmen's compensation, anti-discrimination laws, and OSHA regulations. Not for credit POL major/minor.
Prerequisite:
POL 201 or consent instructor.
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POL 390: Capstone Experience
1.00 Credits
Illinois State University
Students will complete a capstone paper that highlights original research conducted independently, in conjunction with a 300-level POL course, study abroad, internship, independent study or honors project. CR/NC only.
Prerequisite:
Completion of 90 credit hours|/CREDITS|
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POL 398.01: Professional Practice Public Service Internship
1.00 - 16.00 Credits
Illinois State University
Planned, supervised experience in a governmental or community organization, providing on-the-job training and introduction to public service careers. Maximum 6 hours/POL major; maximum 3 hours/POL minor.
Prerequisite:
Complete department internship application procedure.
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POL 398.02: Professional Practice:Summer Field Experience in Politics
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Illinois State University
Field experience in the political professions is an experience that enables students to put into practice skills and knowledge learned in the classroom.
Prerequisite:
Major or minor in political science. Junior standing or above.
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POL 398.20: Professional Practice: Paralegal Internship
1.00 - 16.00 Credits
Illinois State University
Internship provides work experience involving paralegal skills. Maximum 6 hours POL major; maximum 3 hours POL minor.
Prerequisite:
POL 201. Complete department internship application procedure.
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POL 400: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Illinois State University
A maximum of six hours may be applied toward a master's degree. Intensive study in a special area of the advanced student's interest under a qualified member of the faculty. Each individual investigation is to culminate in a comprehensive written report and/or examination. Open only to graduate students who have completed considerable work in a degree program, who are in good academic standing and who have demonstrated ability to profit from independent study.
Prerequisite:
A written proposal approved by the faculty member, the student's adviser, and the department chair is required prior to registration.
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