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POLS 320: Seminar in Political Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Rockford University
Close examination of significant texts and issues in the history of political philosophy, from antiquity to the present. PRQ: POLS 101 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: On request. Meets: SNO. This course may be taken more than once, to cover different authors, texts, or topics.
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POLS 321: Classical Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: HIST 321) Deals with Plato and Aristotle and with the classical tradition of political philosophy through the Middle Ages. PRQ: POLS 101 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: On request. Meets: SNO.
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POLS 322: Modern Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: HIST 322) Treats some of the principal political texts since the Middle Ages. PRQ: POLS 101 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: On request. Meets: SNO.
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POLS 323: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: HIST 323) An examination of American political ideas from the 17th through the 20th century. PRQ: POLS 102 or HIST 104 or 105. Scheduled: On request. Meets: SNO.
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POLS 325: Social Science Methods
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: ANSO, HIST 325) A survey course to familiarize students with social science research methods, including the use of survey techniques, interviewing, participant observation, and content analysis. B.S. students should take this course before their senior year. Scheduled: Fall and spring, yearly. Meets: SNO.
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POLS 333: U.S.Diplomatic History,1898-1950
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: HIST 323) By the late-19th century the United States was emerging as one of the world's strongest nations. This course offers a survey of American foreign relations from the late 1890s through the eve of the Korean War, examining U.S. responses to various issues including the end of Spanish colonialism in the Western hemisphere, issues arising from both World Wars, and the beginnings of the Cold War. PRQ: HIST 105 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Alternating years. Meets: SNO.
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POLS 334: U.S.Diplomatic History,1950-2000
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: HIST 334) Following victory in World War II, the United States assumed its place as the most powerful nation in the world. Examining both domestic and international forces, this course explores containment and revolutionary nationalism, the rise and fall of the Cold War, wars in Korea and Vietnam, Cuban-American adventures, nuclear deterrence and disarmament, terrorism and the "new world order." PRQ: One semester of college-level U.S. history or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Alternating years. Meets: SNO.
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POLS 342: Politics of Russia/The Soviet Union/CIS
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Analysis of the origins and evolution of the Soviet political and economic system, including the historical foundations of Russian revolutionary radicalism and the ideology of Marxism- Leninism, the reforms introduced under the leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev, and the collapse of the Soviet regime and state in 1991. The basic outline of the systems of government and the political prospects of the Soviet successor states within the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), with special focus on the Russian Federation. PRQ: POLS 241 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: On request. Meets: SNO.
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POLS 345: Topics in European Politics
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Issues in contemporary European politics, e.g., comparative constitutions, comparative party systems, European security arrangements, the politics of economic integration. PRQ: POLS 241 or 282, as appropriate, or consent of department chair. Scheduled: On request; offered yearly at Regent's College. Meets: SNO.
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POLS 347: Regional Politics
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
An overview of the politics of various regions of the world, including discussion of common elements of the region's history, political culture, socio-economic conditions, and political institutions and processes. The course also includes a selection of case studies of individual countries of the region. PRQ: POLS 241 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: on request. Meets: SNOR.
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