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POL 301: State And Local Government
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits A study of the state as a partner in the federal system; the states’ constitutional development; and principles underlying state governmental organization, reorganization, and functions.
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POL 302: American Constitutional Law I
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits A case study approach utilizing Supreme Court decisions provides an analysis of the governmental structure of the United States. Principal topics include: judicial review, separation of powers, federalism, extent and limit of Congressional and Presidential authority, and the commerce and fiscal clauses of the Constitution.
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POL 303: American Constitutional Law II
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits A case study approach utilizing Supreme Court decisions provides an analysis of the individual's relationship to the government under our Constitution. Principal topics include rights under the early Constitution, the incorporating process, First Amendment rights, procedural rights of the accused, equal protection and political rights. (Strongly recommended: Constitutional Law I)
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POL 304: Congress And The Legislative Process
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits The role of Congress in the legislative process; its internal operations and external political relations, especially with the President. Comparison of the characteristics of Congress with those of state legislatures and European legislative bodies.
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POL 305: The President And The Executive Branch
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits An examination of the growth, both in size and power, of the Executive Branch of the national government. Topics covered include: the mechanics and significance of presidential elections, the institution of the presidency, presidential-congressional relations, and the limits of presidential power.
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POL 310: Political Parties And Elections
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits A view of the political problems of the United States as revealed in the major and minor political parties that have arisen during the country's history.
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POL 311: Women in Politics
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits An introduction to the history and issues associated with the movement for women's political equality. Topics include: women's suffrage, equal protection and the ERA, job discrimination, and women in political campaigns and elected offices.
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POL 314: Mass Media And Politics
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits An examination of the influence of the mass media upon the American political process. Emphasis is on the role of the media in campaigns and elections.
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POL 322: The Governments of Eastern Europe And Russia
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits A study of the politics and government in the former Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact nations of Eastern Europe, including the rise and fall of totalitarian communism and the prospects for democratic development.
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POL 332: Political Economy of Africa
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits This course examines the political and economic conditions in Sub-Saharan Africa and provides a historical perspective on these conditions. Issues examined include the political and economic consequences of colonialism, post-independence political forces and economic policies, and U.S. foreign policy toward Africa. Prerequisite: ECN 150.
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