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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course will give the student an understanding and appreciation of important contemporary ideologies such as Conservatism, Liberalism, Marxism, Fascism, Nationalism, and such movements as Feminism, Environmentalism, and Fundamentalism.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the features common to all developing countries of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, assesses the efforts to raise the levels of social, economic, and political development of these areas, and includes a detailed study of the goals and capabilities of the political systems of a few selected countries.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an examination of selected fictional works which deal with basic political themes and concepts, e.g., social justice, the political process, ideology, power, various issue areas, etc. It is an analysis of literature and the writer as instruments of political action and change.
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3.00 Credits
The course examines the history, culture and political developments of selected countries in Asia. Students will focus on their economic strategies and concepts of government. They will also examine the differences and commonalities within Asia and outside the sub-region.
Prerequisite:
POLS111 OR POLS211 OR POLS223 OR POLS231
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to a cross section of governments outside the American political environment. It analyzes the structure and history of selected governments from Asia, Africa, South and Central America, Australia and Europe. The course provides a theoretical and analytical platform to compare governments and societies of different geographic and cultural background.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines major public policy issues and their disparate impact on racial minorities in the 21st Century. Students will identify racial biases in policies that have led to systemic inequality within institutions and society and evaluate their implementation and outcomes. Students will offer recommendations in the form of an evidenced based policy paper to address one of the major topics focusing on its impact on Black Americans, Latinx American, Asian Americans or American Indians. Policy topics to be covered in the course include: poverty, voting rights, criminal justice, race relations, housing, education, gender, healthcare, and the environment.
Prerequisite:
POLS111 OR POLS117 OR POLS120 OR POLS160
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3.00 Credits
The course will analyze the role and status of women in past and contemporary societies. Students examine the meaning and significance of current feminist movements and their impact on politics and society. The lives of outstanding women are also examined.
Prerequisite:
POLS111 OR POLS211 OR POLS222
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the major domestic public policy issues facing the United States today. This will include identifying the causes of policy problems and evaluating potential solutions. Policy topics to be covered in the course could include: education, the environment, immigration, entitlement programs and health care reform. The topics covered will change based on the significant policy issues being addressed by policymakers at the time the course is offered.
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses the intersection of sports and politics. It will examine how public policy decisions impact the operation of professional sports and their franchises. It will further assess the role of sports in advocating for social justice reforms and influencing political behavior. Tops to be discussed include anti-trust policy, the public funding of sports stadiums and impact of Title IX on scholastic, college and professional sports among others.
Prerequisite:
POLS111 OR POLS120 OR POLS117 OR POLS160
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1.00 Credits
These courses are designed to meet specific needs of groups of students or are offered on a trial basis in order to determine the demand for and value of introducing them as part of the university curriculum.
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