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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 410: Facility Management and Event Planning
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
This course helps develop a student's understanding and knowledge of the competencies necessary to manage and operate sport facilities and events through theory and application.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 425: Field Experience in Sports Management
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A learning experience in the application of sport management knowledge and skills to organizations within the sport industry (as approved by the program coordinators), including professional, interscholastic, collegiate and amateur. Junior or Senior status with approval of program coordinators.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 455: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Independent Study
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 490: Internship
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Internship
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 101: American Politics
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A study of the formal and informal institutions of American national government and politics: The Constitution, the Presidency, Congress, the federal court system, political parties, pressure groups, public opinion, recent foreign policy, the federal bureaucracy, voting behavior. Attention is also given to current problems and issues.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 102: Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A comparison of modern political life in different types of societies. Similarities, differences, and alternative explanations of the patterns of modern politics are evaluated.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 103: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
An examination of the modern context of international relations: nationalism, imperialism, power politics, the evolution of supranational forms of political organizations, and the politics of international security, global trade, and international law. Major power shifts of the 1990s will guide discussion about the future prospects for international conflict and peace.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 104: Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
An analysis of a number of concepts and ideas through a consideration of the work of such authors as Ayn Rand, Elie Wiesel, Albert Camus, Upton Sinclair, Ursula Le Guin, Arthur Koestler, and Aldous Huxley.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 112: Introductory Logic
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
This course investigates the forms of valid reasoning in the classical as well as in the modern symbolic systems of logic. The classical logic of the syllogism is covered via the Venn diagram method. Symbolic logic involves the propositional calculus, the logic of predicates and classes, and formal proofs of validity-invalidity. The treatment of induction emphasizes scientific method and the logical concept of probability. The aim of the course is both theoretical and practical; it aims at developing the student's ability to think clearly and rigorously and to understand the rules for such thinking.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 204: Topics in Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A concentrated analysis of the work of the United States Supreme Court in a specific area of law. In addition to the work of the Court, students in this class are also exposed to a large number of extra-legal analyses of the areas under consideration.
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