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POLS 2212: The United States Congress
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Composition and political organization of the American Congress. The committee system and the process of lawmaking and the political actors. Relations with other branches of government. 3 credits
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POLS 2213: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Evolution of the office. Nomination and election of a president. Roles and responsibilities. Contemporary institutional critique. 3 credits
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POLS 2214: The American Judicial System
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Concepts of law and jurisprudence, functions and staffing of American courts, state and federal. Strengths and weaknesses of the jury system. The Supreme Court, how it decides, impact of its decisions and the role of the court in American constitutional law. Controversy over judicial review. 3 credits
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POLS 2215: American Parties and Interest Groups
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examines the structure, operation and interaction of the major political parties and their roles in electing local, state and national officials. It analyzes campaigning for public office, and the impact of interest group politics on the process. 3 credits
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POLS 2225: State and Local Politics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Institutions and processes of U.S. government at the state, county and local levels. 3 credits
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POLS 2226: Government and Politics of New Jersey
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Structural study and functional analysis of state, county and local government in New Jersey. 3 credits
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POLS 2229: Introduction to U
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Explores the basis for American law by examining various theories of jurisprudence, or philosophies of law, and the goals and objectives of law. Distinguishes law from other forms of social control, and looks at the impact of law on society. (Formerly POLS 1212) 3 credits
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POLS 2290-2293: Topics in American Politics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Selected topics designated before the semester in the area of American politics. Topics vary from semester to semester as the department directs. May be repeated for credit as the topic changes. 3 credits each
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POLS 2311: Black Nationalism
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examines the philosophy of Black nationalism as it appears in the writings and speeches of major leadership figures in the African- American community in the 19th and 20th centuries. The nationalism of Martin R. Delany, Alexander Crummell, Edward Wilmot Blyden, Bishop Henry McMeal Turner, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Dubois, Marcus Garvey, Honorable Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X is covered. 3 credits
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POLS 2312: History of the Civil Rights Movement
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Review of major events and campaigns. The decade 1955-65 represents the temporal focus of the course, but the movement's 20th century antecedents and the period between 1965-68 are discussed; the period within which the movement was broadened in international perspective and transformed into a struggle for human rights. Goals and objectives of the struggle and the movement's impact on American society are identified and evaluated. 3 credits
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