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PMIN 270: Ministry Internship
2.00 Credits
Houghton University
Supervised experience in church and community ministries under the direction of a skilled professional. A planned, organized and directed process that immerses the student in the practical application of ministry principles and procedures, particularly in urban settings.
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PMIS 225: Spiritual and Prayer Foundations
3.00 Credits
Houghton University
Provides spiritual foundations of urban religious thought, with special emphasis given to the role of prayer in the Black church/community.
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POLS 191,2;291,-2;391,-2;491,-2: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Houghton University
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POLS 201: Introduction to Politics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Considers nature, goals, and processes of politics in theory and practice; surveys major forms of government; explores key issues of world politics. Integrative Studies--Social Science.
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POLS 202: Immigration and Citizenship
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Course explores the question, What does it mean to be a member of a political community? And how does one become a member? Typically considers historical development of American immigration and citizenship policy; philosophical analyses of citizenship and the right of movement; problems of integration and
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POLS 203: Aristotle
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
An introduction to fundamental political concepts by means of a careful study of the Ethics and Politics of Aristotle. Topics considered include the nature of political science, the relation between ethics and politics, community, justice, equality, law, constitutionalism, property, citizenship, conflict, institutional design, different regime types, the purposes of political life, and the relation between empirical and normative analysis. Integrative Studies--Social Science.
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POLS 204: Introduction to Democracy and Governance
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Introduces students to the limits and possibilities of democratic governance. Develops key ideas and concepts, e.g,. liberty, equality, justice, representation, deliberation, and the rule of law, and relates them to the analysis of democratic institutions such as elections, legislatures, courts, constitutions, and federations. Integrative Studies--Social Science.
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POLS 210: World Regional Geography
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Study of location and character of major world regions and nation-states. The concept of the region in geography is examined, followed by detailed analysis of nine regions, focusing on political and economic issues and cultural diversity.
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POLS 212: Social Science Research Methods
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Basic scientific method, application to social phenomena; procedures and methodological problems in various types of social research; methods of data analysis.
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POLS 220: The American Political System
4.00 Credits
Houghton University
The foundation course in American politics. Focuses on the basic design of the American political system, including constitutionalism, federalism, and the separation of powers, with special attention to the Founding principles as explained in the Federalist. Additional topics can include political parties, elections, Congress and the President, bureaucracy, the judiciary, and state and local government.
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