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PHYS 450: Independent Study
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
1-4 hours. Academic inquiry into an area not covered in any established course, and carried on outside the usual instructor/ classroom setting. Approved Plan of Study required. POLS 110 - Introduction to American Politics 4 hours. An introductory survey of the American political system. Emphasis on the structures and processes of the political system with additional study of some of the problems faced by the system. (E)
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POLS 120: Great Issues in Politics
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. What is politics? Why is politics important? This course explores various understandings of politics and their impact on differing views of citizenship and the possibilities of public life. Through readings of classic texts, students address questions about the obligations of citizenship, the role of the state, and the relationship between freedom and equality. (E)
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POLS 200: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
1-4 hours. Examines topics of special interest not normally covered in other political science courses. Examples are Biopolitics, Political Socialization. (Sufficient demand)
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POLS 214: Politics and Environment
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 or 4 hours. Examines America's recent quest for coherent environmental policy, with special emphasis upon the politics of air and water pollution control.
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POLS 220: Perspectives on Political Science
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. Intended as a foundation course for further work in political science. Students examine frequently used approaches to the study of politics, consider the question of personal values in political science, and investigate attempts to study politics in a scientific way.
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POLS 230: Introduction to Data Analysis and Statistics
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. An introduction to statistics and data analysis in social and political life, covering the nature of variables, descriptive statistics, probability, and inferential statistics. Students use computer software to further their understanding. (Cross-listed as SOCI 230) (III)
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POLS 232: Judicial Processes
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. The theory and practice of judicatory systems with primary emphasis on Anglo-American judicial processes and problems.
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POLS 236: Media and Politics
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. This course examines the relationship between mass media and politics. We will explore the ways in which mass communications media shape the politics of elections, daily governance, U.S. foreign policy, interest groups, social movements, and identity. POLS 238 - Politics and the Internet 4 hours. This course examines the role of politics in the shaping of the internet and the role of the internet in the shaping of politics. We will study the influence and potential influence of the internet on elections, the legislative process, and interest groups. We will address questions regarding free speech, pornography, and hate speech as well as questions about privacy, security, and citizenship. Underlying all of our discussions will be a concern about democracy versus the centralization of power.
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POLS 242: Approaches to Law
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. What is the law and why do we obey it? What authority stands behind law? How do our answers influence the way we make and interpret law? We examine how others have approached these kinds of questions with an eye toward better understanding our own legal system.
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POLS 246: Sex and the Body Politic
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. This course examines how citizens' ideas about gender shape politics and how politics shapes the gender of citizens. Studying the politics of sex and gender provides interesting perspectives on issues and even challenges our very understanding of what politics is. (Cross-listed as WMST 246)
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