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PH 392: Independent Study-Philosophy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Millikin University
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PH 393: Independent Study-Philosophy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Millikin University
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PH 394: Independent Study-Philosophy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Millikin University
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PH 400: Seminar in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
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PO 100: Introduction to Politics
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
This course emphasizes the theoretical underpinnings and practical understanding of the national policy process. Students will examine how the American political system produces the kind of policies it does. Designed for a general audience, this course enables students to obtain an introduction to the constitutional foundations of our government, political institutions, and the development of current U.S. policies. Students will focus on enhancing their critical evaluation, advocacy, and communication skills. The class will provide students with adequate preparation for further work in the department of political science.
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PO 105: The American Political System
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
This class emphasizes the understanding of specific political issues, the manners through which the process works (and does not), and explores the implications of current political events. Focused on students, who already have an interest in politics and are interested in examining the discipline of Political Science, the course will investigate the ways in which political scientists measure and analyze political issues. Course assignments will emphasize reading critically, integration, analysis, and the ability to question individually and deliberate in a group. This course prepares students for the rigors of further work in the political science department.
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PO 110: Countries and Concepts
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
One of the most important tools of political science is the comparative method. Without comparison, indeed, we really have no basis for judging our political way of life. Thus, our objective will be double: to learn about different methods of comparative politics and to discover what the examined experience of foreign countries teaches us about American politics. The course will emphasize quantitative reasoning and historical analysis.
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PO 200: Methods of Political Research
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
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PO 205: Local and State Politics
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
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PO 210: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
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