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POLS 427: American Constitutional Law
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Careful analysis of the development of constitutional doctrine and interpretation from 1787 to the present. Emphasis on reading Supreme Court cases.
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POLS 437: International Law and Organization
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Introduces students to the fields of international law and international organization. Heavy emphasis on reading, analyzing, and briefing international law cases. Students examine issues of international organization from a number of theoretical perspectives, such as realism, liberal idealism, Marxism, and feminism.
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POLS 468,469: America and the World I,II
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Exposes students to cutting-edge discussions of both the American polity and its role in world affairs by reading extremely current literature. Emphasis on the relation between normative theory and political practice. Topics considered include citizenship, American national identity, democracy, sovereignty, and globalization, but specific focus varies depending upon readings. Heavy reading load; emphasis on class discussion and student book reviews of material. Taught alternately as POLS 468 A&W I or POLS 469 A&W II, with a different reading list each time; students may take both 468 and 469 for credit.
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POLS 480: Senior Capstone:Politics Seminar
4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Capstone course of the major in which students integrate concepts, knowledge, skills, methods, approaches, and practical experience in politics and government. Will improve research, writing, analytical, and communications skills by researching, writing, and defending a paper based on original research in both primary and secondary sources and similar in quality to what would be expected in the first year of graduate study.
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POLS 496: Honors in Political Science
4.00 Credits
Houghton University
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PRPR 202A: Premedical-Predental Practicum
3.00 Credits
Houghton University
Observation and practical experience with physician or dentist on a one-to-one basis. Preparation and sharing of experiences on the Houghton campus. Open only to serious medical or dental school candidates.
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PSSC 220: Pastoral Care and Counseling
3.00 Credits
Houghton University
Exploration of pastoral care in the urban community context. Emphasis is given to the specific counseling needs in the urban community setting. Provides practical skills in counseling and pastoral care, and draws upon the unique expressions of spirituality in the urban community to help the student minister effectively.
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PSY 191,-2;291,-2;391,-2;491,-2: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Houghton University
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PSY 211,311,411: Special Topics in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Houghton University
According to interest and demand, courses will be offered in Adult Development and Aging, Childhood Psychopathology, Cross-cultural Psychology, and other topics. Prerequisites vary with the course.
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PSY 215: Adolescent Psychology
3.00 Credits
Houghton University
Examines physical, cognitive, social, moral, and religious development from pubescence to early adulthood with attention to various forms of disturbance and self-destructive behavior.
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