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Explores theories and issues in international political economy, focusing on the political consequences of international economic relations. Investigates both historical and current challenges in international political economy. Topics include international trade relations, international monetary management, strategies for economic development, the effects of multinational corporations, management of third world debt, the efficacy of foreign aid, oil and cartel power. Offered as needed. See required courses for International Business, Language and Culture Manor.
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Offered as needed.
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A study of the works of the major political philosophers of early world History, focusing on such concepts as justice, freedom and equality, the nature and function of the state; consideration of the relevance of such issues to contemporary political institutions. Offered yearly. Note: Open to sophomores, junior, and seniors only.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the writings of selected modern world political philosophers and the influence of their ideas on present political structures. Issues discussed include: the problem of political obligation, freedom vs. totalitarianism, the social contract, forms of government, and revolution. Offered yearly Note: Open to sophomores, junior, and seniors only.
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A comparison of authoritarian, monarchical and democratic regime types found in the Middle East, focusing on the impacts of religion, colonialism, the Cold War, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and the blessings/curses of oil across the region. Offered as needed. ( If taken as Writing Intensive, prerequisites are ENGU 101/105 and ILA.) Note: Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors only.
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Independent research projects by Honors candidates under the direction of the department faculty. Note: By departmental invitation only.
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3.00 Credits
A program of study designed to provide direct and relevant experience in the field of government, law and politics for qualified senior majors. Students prepare a comprehensive paper related to fieldwork. Does not count toward 36 credit hours for the major in Political Science. (See Academic Program/Internship) Note: Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors only.
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seminar designed to show the integrated relationship among the divisions of Political Science through readings, research and discussion. Seminar culminates in the submission of an abstract and oral presentation on a specific topic. Note: Open to students with senior status who have completed all major requirements and course work120
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the nature, scope, and methods of Psychology. Includes a survey of the processes of learning, memory, human development, social Psychology, and symptoms, diagnoses and treatment of Psychological 148 disorders. Discusses the role of methodologies used to investigate the social and biological bases underlying human behavior. Required of Psychologymajors. Open to non-majors. Offered every semester.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the Psychological theories of emotional, social, cognitive, and physical development from the prenatal period through childhood. Contains an experiential component through personal research on cognitive transitions that occur during middle childhood. Offered every semester. Open to majors and non-majors. Prerequisite: PSYU 101.
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