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POL 355: Politics of the Environment
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Preserving and improving the natural environment is one of the most critical public policy issues of the twenty-first century. Like all political questions, it is bound up with ideology and power, but it also involves difficult moral and ethical issues, philosophical and economic belief systems and technical and scientific "facts" and theirinterpretation. This interdisciplinary course provides an overview of the origins and evolution of environmentalism as a philosophical paradigm that is reshaping politics and public policy. The course surveys the history of the environmental movement and provides an examination of the political institutions and processes involved in environmental decision making both nationally and globally, focusing on specific policy areas through case studies and simulations. (The prerequisites for this course may be waived with permission of the department chair.)
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POL 362: Social Movements and Political Change
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
This course explores the theory and practice of social (or people's) movements to achieve political results. It examines at least one social movement in depth and several others in less depth, seeking answers to the following questions: Why do people's movements arise when and where they do? What kinds of resources, strategies and tactics do they employ? How do they relate to conventional politics? How do they affect their participants and the larger society? Why do some succeed and others fail? (Offered every third semester.)
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POL 373: Politics of Sexual Violence
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
This course provides an overview of the contemporary issues of sexual violence. It defines the scope and reality of sexual violence and examines the processes by which sexual violence is perpetuated and maintained at the micro-level and the macro-level of society. Prerequisites: WS 110, WS 150, AACS 150, or POL 272 Psychology 231
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POL 380: Public Management
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
The course surveys the realm of public management. Topics include organizational theory, organizational culture and behavior, resource development and administration public sector ethics, and intergovernmental relations. An excellent introduction for those seeking careers in public administration.
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POL 399: Selected Topics
6.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Topics not covered by an existing course are offered under this designation. Students may take more than one Selected Topics course. 1-6 credits
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POL 412: Marxist Political Theory
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
The intellectual development of Marx and Engels. Earlier philosophical and historical movements (political economy, Utopian socialism, German idealism, and working class movements) are given attention to place Marxism in historical perspective.
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POL 480: Seminar in Political Science
21.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
This senior capstone course is designed as a major research seminar to demonstrate the skills and knowledge that have been acquired throughout the course of the major. The course is limited to students who have taken at least 21 credits in the major, including all of the core required courses, or to those who can demonstrate to the professor that they have acquired the equivalent skills and knowledge. Topics vary from semester to semester. Participants in the semester-long Washington, D.C., internship program may substitute an evaluative critique of their internship placement and a portfolio of artifacts from that experience for the Senior Seminar. (Offered every semester.) Prerequisite: POL 120, POL 202, POL 211 or 212, POL 230, and POL 240
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POL 495: Internship in Politics
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Designed primarily for students interested in practical aspects of politics and government. Students work approximately 120 hours during the semester under the guidance of experienced public officials. Field placements are made in local government, legislative offices, campaigning, or public service activities. Students must speak to the instructor regarding placement before the semester begins. Prerequisites: Junior or senior status and permission of internship coordinator 3-15 credits
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POL 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
As approved and to be arranged with instructor and by chairperson. 1-6 credits
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PORT 110: Basic Portuguese I
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Presents a communicative approach to the basic elements of the Portuguese language. Course seeks to develop elementary proficiency in reading, writing, oral comprehension, and speaking. Places special emphasis on situational communication as well as upon thorough development of knowledge of grammatical structures. Although the course focuses on Brazil, it introduces cultural material related to Portugal and Lusophone Africa and Asia.
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