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POLITICAL SCIENCE 343: History of Modern East Asia
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A survey of the historical development of Asia and East Asia in the 18th through 21st centuries with a focus on local patterns of societal, cultural, economic, and political development, with special attention paid to China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 345: Modern Middle East
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A survey of the major developments in the Middle Eastern countries between Libya in the West and Iran in the East with a major emphasis on late 19th and 20th century trends.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 401: Seminar in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Builds on classes the student has taken in the discipline and the College's Core Program by emphasizing reflective assessment and the development of an original research proposal. Junior or Senior standing.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 401 - Seminar in Political Science
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 403: Constitutional Law -The American Community
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
An examination of Supreme Court decisions concerned with the separation of powers, federalism, the regulation of commerce contracts, taxing and spending, and the state police power.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 403 - Constitutional Law -The American Community
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 404: Constitutional Law -The Bill of Rights
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
An examination of Supreme Court decisions concerned with the definition of American rights in the areas of freedom of speech, press, assembly, association, and religion; church-state relations; racial discrimination; political radicalism and subversion; procedures in criminal prosecution.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 405: Policy Analysis
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
An introduction to theories of policy making, policy evaluation, policy implementation, agenda setting, etc., through an analysis of government and private activity in such areas as foreign policy, school desegregation policy and housing policy.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 406: Human Rights
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
An investigation of human rights practices and violations worldwide with a focus on the theoretical foundations of human rights claims.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 407: International Law and Organizations
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A study of the origins, relevance, and potential of international law and organizations. Areas such as human rights, international criminal law, environmental law, women's rights, and organizations such as the United Nations, International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization and non-governmental organizations are covered.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 415: Topics in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Topics in Political Science
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 434: Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
An analysis and evaluation of the principle theories on the nature and the purpose of law currently taught in the great law schools of the United States; natural law, legal positivism, and legal realism or sociological jurisprudence. Through critical discussion of these theories and some of the practical and contemporary consequences, students are encouraged to formulate their own philosophy of law. Especially recommended to pre-law students.
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