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RPos 295: The Supreme Court and American Constitutional History
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
This course treats the history of the Constitution through an examination of many of the major arguments made about it before the Supreme Court of the United States. This course allows us to understand the critical role counsel has made in shaping arguments before the Court, the way in which litigants representing competing social demands have pushed the envelope of American constitutionalism, and the means by which the Courts' agenda (and American constitutional history) has changed in response to those arguments and the underlying social circumstances that have informed them during the previous two centuries.
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RPos 300: Honors Tutorial in Political Science
1.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A one-credit honors tutorial accompanying a 300-level political science course. Open only to students in the Political Science Honors Program. Prerequisite(s): permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
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RPos 301: History of Political Theory I
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
An examination of classical texts in political theory from ancient Greece to the 15th century.
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RPos 302: History of Political Theory II
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
An examination of classical text in modern political thought from the Renaissance to the 19th century.
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RPos 306: Contemporary Democratic Theory
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
An historical and analytical examination of modern conceptions of democracy. The course will focus on the meaning of democracy, the justifications for democratic self-governments and the variety of models that have been offered as the realization of a democratic society and their forms of democratic legitimization.
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RPos 307: American Political Theory
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
The development of political thought and action in the American experience.
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RPos 308: Theorists and Theorizing
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
This course will focus on the work of a single political theorist. Students will become acquainted with the major writings of one theorist who has been chosen both for the historical and contemporary significance of his/her thought and for the purpose of learning the value of in-depth study of works that have such a significance. Along with studying the work of a major theorist, students may examine the different interpretations of that work and the conflicts and problems that arise in the practice of interpretation. May be repeated for credit if topic varies.
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RPos 310: Contemporary Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Analysis of selected perspectives in the political and social thought of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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RPos 313: Feminist Social and Political Thought
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
The major documents of American, English and Continental feminist thought. Emphasizes chronological development and continuity and change in feminist theory. Particular attention to the directions feminism has taken since the 1960's.
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RPos 314: Problems of Political Inquiry
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Introduction to the discipline of political science and contemporary approaches to the study of politics.
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