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POL 341: The Global Village
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits An analysis of the increasing functional obsolescence of the nation state under the pressures of transnational problems such as drugs, AIDS, and the environment. The emergence of regional and international organizations such as the European Community, the Organization of African States, and the Association of South East Asian Nations to meet these challenges. Required of all Political Science majors. Prerequisite: POL 240 is recommended.
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POL 342: u. s. Foreign Relations I
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits A study of the diplomatic and military instruments of American foreign relations, the formal and informal powers and processes by which policy is made, and the basic patterns of national interest and policy prior to World War II.
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POL 343: u. s. Foreign Relations II
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits An analysis of the main problems of American foreign relations from 1945 to the present. Prerequisite: POL 342.
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POL 344: The Middle East And The World
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits A study of modern Middle Eastern politics, with emphasis on the origins, issues, and present stage of the Arab-Israeli conflict; an analysis of Western and Soviet foreign policies in the area, with the emphasis on America's mideast diplomacy.
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POL 361: Liberal Democracy And Its Critics
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Analysis of modern liberal democratic thought and the various criticisms of it from both the left and the right. Emphasis is on the reading of original sources by Locke, J.S. Mill, Rousseau, Burke, Marx, Nietzsche, etc. Required of all political science majors. Prerequisite: POL 260 is recommended.
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POL 362: Modern Political Ideologies
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits An inquiry into the nature of modern ideological movements such as National Socialism and Marxism against the background of pre-modern ideological movements. Emphasis on examination of the conceptions of man, history, state, and revolution. Includes analysis of current trends in "post-modern" ideological movements.
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POL 363: The American Political Tradition
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits An inquiry into various religious and philosophical threads, from the Puritan "city on a hill" to the '60s counter culture, which combine to form the fabric of American political thought. Analysis of original source material is stressed
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POL 460: Political Science Internship I
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Designed to give students the opportunity to apply their academic interest to relevant positions in the community. Placements will be provided and the students will be expected to give a comprehensive report on their experiences. Does not count toward the minor in political science. Permission of the Chair and a G.P.A. of 3.0 or better are required.
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POL 461: Political Science Internship II
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits With the permission of the Chair, a second semester involving a different experience may be undertaken. Does not count toward the major or minor in political science.
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POL 480: Seminar I
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits A study of methods of research and scholarly writing. Directed research and reports on individual assignments. Course open to political science majors only. Required of all political science majors.
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