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POL 367: Third World Politics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This course provides an introduction to the politics of the global South, focusing on the problems and prospects of the world's poorer countries. The course surveys the varied experiences of third world countries and examines the social, economic, and political challenges they face. Prerequisite: junior standing. Sp-3-
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POL 369: Terrorism and Political Violence
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This course surveys the nature, causes, and implications of terrorism and other forms of political violence. Relevant theoretical understandings, case studies, and policy responses will be explored, with special attention paid to the factors that motivate individuals to become involved in terrorist activities. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Ir-3-
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POL 375: New York State Politics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This course will examine the functioning of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of New York State government. Historical, economic, social and demographic factors will be surveyed. The impact of public opinion, interest groups and political parties on these institutions will also be studied as well as the operation of county, city and town governments. Prerequisites: Junior standing or Pol 205. Sp-3-
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POL 385: Law and Society
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This course examines the perennial questions: How does law shape society and conversely, how does society shape law? This is an ongoing discussion which is reflected in the political discourse and decision making in our courts, legislatures, and communities. Prerequisite: Pol 205. Ir-3-
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POL 390: Independent Research in Political Science
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This course surveys approaches to political science as well as the core questions and research strategies of the different subfields of political science. It will engage students in debate about the fundamental epistemological and ontological assumptions being various schools of political science. The course will prepare students to work closely with a faculty member on an independent honors thesis or independent research paper during their senior year. Prerequisite: junior standing and permission of instructor. Sp-3-
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POL 395: Independent Research in Political Science
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This course surveys approaches to political science as well as the core questions and research in the different subfields of political science. It will engage students in debate about the fundamental epistemological and ontological assumptions behind various schools of political science. Students will develop an independent research program, situating it within the history and current problems of political science. The course will prepare them to work closely with a faculty member on an independent honors thesis or independent research paper during their senior year. Prerequisites: junior standing and permission of instructor. Ir-3-
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POL 405: Mass Media and Public Opinion
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
A study of the formation of public opinion and how it affects and is affected by the mass media. Critical examination of the media and politics focusing on such subjects as the media and the public interest, problems of objectivity, what the news does not cover, and government regulation of the media. Prerequisite: Pol 205 or permission of instructor. Ir-3-
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POL 415: Women and Politics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Historical role of women in politics; women's movement in America; women today; analysis of political role of women in the future. Prerequisite: junior standing. Ir-3-
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POL 490: Political Science Honors
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
In this course exceptional students will read extensively and write a substantial independent honors thesis under the direct supervision of a faculty member. Prerequisites: political science major, senior standing, and a 3.2 GPA overall and in Political Science. Fl, Sp-6-
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POL 496: Capstone Seminar in Political Science
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This capstone seminar serves as a synthesis for the study of government and politics for Political Science majors. While Political Science includes many subfields, this course focuses on one subfield per offering. Students will use the methodology, theories, concepts, perspectives, data and practices of the discipline to explore in detail a specialization of the major. A major component of the capstone experience is the completion of a student learning portfolio. Prerequisites: Political Science major or associated minor (Political Science/Public Administration and Policy/International Studies) and senior standing. Sp-1-
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