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Government 302: Law and the Courts in the United States
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An examination of legal and judicial institutions, federal and state. Prerequisite: Government 103. Juniors or seniors. Required as preparation for Government 307. ( This supercedes the description printed in the 2008-09 Catalog.)
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Government 303: Political Parties,Interest Groups and Voting Behavior
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Two mechanisms try to organize ordinary citizens in their approach to government so government may be responsive to people's needs: parties and interest groups. One of their aims has been to organize citizens into rational, effective voting blocs. This course looks at how parties and interest groups work and at whether or not they are fulfilling their purpose. Prerequisite: Government 103.
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Government 305: U rban Society and Politics
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An introduction to the study of urban politics that examines theories of urbanism, the connections between urban society and politics, and issues of race and class in the city. The course pays particular attention to the distinctive political consequences of urbanism, especially as they affect the nature and quality of urban life, and reviews how national policies and corporations affect the ability of urban decision-makers to govern in the midst of mounting problems and declining resources.
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Government 307: C onstitutional Law of the United States
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An examination of the development of the U.S. Constitution through judicial and political processes. Prerequisites: Government 103, 302 and junior or senior standing. ( This supercedes the description printed in the 2008-09 Catalog.)
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Government 309: C ongress and the Lawmaking Process
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An institutional and behavioral examination of the legislative process in Congress, with attention to current policy issues. Prerequisite: Government 103 and junior or senior standing.
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Government 310: T he U.S.Presidency
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An examination of the functions of the presidency, with stress on the development of the executive branch in response to political needs and opportunities. Prerequisite: Government 103 and junior or senior standing.
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Government 312: E nvironmental Law and Politics
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Legal and governmental reactions to problems of environmental protection, including population, crowding, noise, air and water pollution, depletion of resources and land use. A survey of private law and public law at federal, state and local levels, with stress on the representation of interest groups in legislative, administrative and judicial processes. Prerequisite: Government 103 and junior or senior standing. Also offered as Environmental Studies 312.
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Government 314: Politics and the Media
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Most Americans learn most of what they know about politics from the media. But critics charge that the media's picture of politics is distorted. This course explains how the picture is distorted and why. In addition to news media, the course will look at the political and social messages of primetime television, Hollywood film and the advertising industry.
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Government 315: T he Politics of Family in American Life
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
What is the connection between family structures and the distribution of power in society? We examine this question through a study of the post-World War II American family and how it has changed. To understand the ways family life both shapes and is shaped by broader power relations, we draw upon fictional, analytic, autobiographical and cinematic texts. Our goal is to help students think systematically about the competing strands of meaning that inform American family life so that, by the end of the term, they can assess the promises contemporary families offer and the challenges they face.
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Government 316: E thics in Business and the Professions
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This seminar looks at the relation between public policy and ethical dilemmas in the arenas of corporate life and professional service. The course asks students to examine the sorts of moral dilemmas they can expect to encounter in their chosen fields of work and takes a case-study approach to such topics as employee rights, information disclosure, Affirmative Action, sexual harassment and whistle-blowing, and the roles that public policy should - or should not - play in relation to these issues.
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