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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS A basic course in the French language with an emphasis on oral and written communication, reading, and the customs and cultures of Frenchspeaking countries. Ten lab hours required. No credit will be given for FRE 101 if taken aft er the completion of FRE 102
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Completion of FRE 102 enables the student to speak, comprehend, read, and write French on a basic level. Ten lab hours required. Prerequisite: FRE 101 or placement examination.
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Emphasis on conversation with some written work based on contemporary prose selections. Prerequisites: ENG 101, and successful completion of FRE 102, or three years of high school French or the equivalent.
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS A study of American politics — its institutions and processes and the distribution of political power with an emphasis on how the system works, who benefi ts and who does not, and to what extent it is democratic.
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Functional study of the legislative and administrative process in state and local government. Th e increasing importance of administration and the executive in modern government. Th e relationship between administration and the legislative and judicial branches of the government. Th e infl uence of political parties, pressure groups and public opinion upon legislation and administration. Prerequisites: ENG 101, and GOV 101 or permission of the section instructor.
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Study of the ideological and historical roots of urban politics, the distribution of power, major problems in urban areas (e.g., education, housing, transportation, welfare), and the relationships between government and the governed. Prerequisites: ENG 101, and GOV 101 or permission of the section instructor.
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Cross-national study of urban government systems and policy processes. Examination of the politics of local service delivery including local policing, housing, education and urban development. Comparison of the local political impacts made by national policies, private sector interests, party politics and the varying roles of city executives, legislators and urban political systems. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and GOV 101
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS An analysis of the operation and policy impact of political parties and pressure groups at each of the levels of the federal system. Recent developments in the evaluation of these institutions will be closely examined. Prerequisites: ENG 101, and GOV 101 or permission of the section instructor.
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Th e status of the legislature within the American political system. Th e issue of executive encroachment on legislative powers in the wake of Watergate. Internal organization, leadership and the question of legislative reform. Systems of representation and apportionment. State legislative systems. Th e evolution of legislatures and their relationship to democratic theory. Prerequisites: ENG 101, and GOV 101 or permission of the section instructor.
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS An analysis of the political and administrative roles played by chief executives at the national, state and local levels of government. Close attention will be paid to the part they play in formulating and implementing public policy, managing the bureaucracy, guiding public opinion, leading political parties and serving as symbols of government. Prerequisites: ENG 101, and GOV 101 or permission of the section instructor.
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