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POLS 2313: Black Politics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Analytical study of the impact of black participation in American political institutions and their responsiveness to the political demands of the Black community. 3 credits
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POLS 2326: Development and Democracy in Africa
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Materialist analysis of problems associated with underdevelopment in Africa. Origin and evolution of the "anatomy" of underdevelopment through the conceptof "structured dependence." Investigation of trade,colonialization, foreign ownership of means of production and dependence on the world market. Examination of alternative development strategies, including socialist planning. 3 credits
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POLS 2327: Organizing Grassroots Communities
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Methods of organizing Black communities to alter the responsiveness of institutions, assume control of them, or replace them. Heavy emphasis on the theories of power, politics and community control along with practical examples. 3 credits
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POLS 2333: Africa and the Global Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course will entail a critical assessment of the Africa's position internationally, and of the challenges, as well as the opportunities, to African countries from current global economic and political phenomena. The purpose of this course is to analyze the foreign policy relations of African States, in light of their position in the global division of labor and their political, economic and ideological attributes. 3 credits
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POLS 2411: Politicians in Antiquity
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Topics in Greek and Roman political thought (democracy, tyranny, electoral campaigning, trial by jury, class strife, etc.) studied through political writings, historical evidence and literary texts. 3 credits
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POLS 2412: Modern Ideologies
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course is an evaluation of the various ideologies that have influenced political thought and action in the modern era. The content is introduced by an investigation of modernity itself and the meaning associated with this concept. Following this, the course reviews particular political ideologies (democratic theory, capitalism, anarchism, Marxism, socialism, fascism, religious fundamentalism). 3 credits
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POLS 2414: American Political Ideas
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduction to major American political theorists, including representative thinkers such as Madison, Calhoun, Thoreau, Sumner, Dewey, Kirk, Viereck, Marcuse and King. 3 credits
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POLS 2420: Modern Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course examines what constitutes our modern world and political reality. It is difficult to disassociate modern political theory from social, political and economic movements. Modern ideas and systematic theories are bound tightly to political action. Our work includes investigations of anarchism, democratic theory, fascism and totalitarianism, feminism, human rights and liberalism, libertarianism, communism and socialism, and environmentalism. Issues investigated include the rise of liberal democracy and its critics, the impact of the industrial revolution on modern politics, and how technological change and environmental limitations have affected contemporary political thought. 3 credits
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POLS 2490-2491: Topics In Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Selected topics designated before the semester in the area of political theory. Topics vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit as the topic changes. 3 credits
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POLS 2512: Washington,D.C.Internship
6.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Opportunity for the student to be an intern in a governmental agency or nonprofit organization in Washington, D.C. Students are placed in legislative, judicial or executive branch agencies, depending on interests/career goals, and work five days per week for one semester. 6 credits
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