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POL 3050: American Constitutional Law
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years Introduces the historical and political debates that resulted in the adoption of the U.S. Constitution. Case law and collateral readings relevant to the construction of the U.S. constitutional government are used to explore: theories of jurisprudence; structures of courts; aspects of litigation; the nature and scope of judicial review and constitutional adjudication; the role of the judiciary in the maintenance of national power. Prerequisite: POL 1570
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POL 3070: U.S.Foreign Policy Since 1945
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring A study of American foreign policy since the end of World War II. U.S. involvement in Vietnam serves as a case study for studying the Cold War and analyzing how foreign policy has been formulated. Topics include the powers of the president vis-à-vis Congress in the formulation of foreign policy and the role of public opinion.
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POL 3090: Race,Gender,and the Law
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Fall The legal dimensions of race and sex discrimination are examined. Fourteenth Amendment decisions of the Supreme Court and related federal anti-discrimination law are the focus of study. Also offered as WOM 3090. Prerequisite: POL 2040 or POL 3050
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POL 3125: Women’s Rights as Human Rights
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years ( Spring) This course focuses on definitions of human rights and ways in which women’s experiences of human rights violations are gendered. It examines the roles of custom and law, international human rights, the shortcomings of international human rights structures in protecting women’s rights, and strategies that women have employed to promote their rights, with an emphasis on the UN convention on women’s rights. Also offered as WOM 3125.
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POL 3160: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Special topic (offe red irregularly) An introduction to the constitutional doctrines of rights and liberties as they have been articulated through First Amendment decisions of the Supreme Court. Relevant political analyses of the impact of court decisions and federal legislation on individual rights are included. Prerequisite: POL 1570 or POL 3050
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POL 3180: The Nature and Function of Law
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years ( Fall) The study of law from a liberal arts perspective, emphasizing the role that law and the legal order play in the institutional arrangements and human relations of a society. The course examines the basic concepts, language, institutions, and forms of law that characterize the American legal order. Prerequisite: POL 1570 or POL 2600
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POL 3230: Presidential Politics
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years An examination of the institution of the American presidency, its relationship to the other branches of government, and the significance of particular presidents’ “stamp” on the office and U.S. policy. Topicinclude: the impact of the media on the presidency; executive privilege; psychological explanations of presidential character; the emerging role of the first lady.
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POL 3235: Globalization,Development,and Poverty
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years ( Spring) People produce enough food to feed the world’s population, yet 40,000 children die every day due to malnutrition and other poverty-related factors. This course studies the scope and distribution of global poverty. Topics include: political and cultural factors that cause or aggravate the problem in developing countries; economic and political aspects of globalization; the impact of international organizations, development strategies, and relief efforts. Replaces POL 3220.
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POL 3240: Gender Politics and Islam
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years ( Spring) Changes in the status of women in Islamic societies are examined, with an emphasis on the diversity of both Muslim communities and the interpretation of sacred texts. Topics include: the “gendered” approachto Islam in Western societies; the economic and political impact of colonialism, the Cold War, globalization, and the Muslim elite; and the struggle by feminists and other women’s rights groups. Also offered as WOM 3240.
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POL 3245: Gender and Health:U.S.and Global Perspectives
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Fall Examines health concerns on an international scale and analyzes how gender is interwoven with these concerns. The roles of international agencies are explored, with emphasis on their support (or lack thereof) of the health needs of various populations. The role of the U.S. in the implementation of programs through funding issues, restrictions on the use of funds (the “global gag rule”), and other strategies is alsoanalyzed. Also offered as WOM 3245.
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