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GOVERNMENT 314: The American Constitution. Every Fall
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Examines the Supreme Court as a political institution and custodian of the governmental system. Prerequisite: GOV 100. Stephenson
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GOVERNMENT 314 - The American Constitution. Every Fall
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GOVERNMENT 315: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Explores civil rights and liberties in the American system, with emphasis on current problems and recent Court decisions. Prerequisite: GOV 100. Stephenson
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GOVERNMENT 315 - Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. Every Spring
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GOVERNMENT 317: Trial Courts and the Justice System. Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Examines courts at the trial level, including organization of the judiciary, the selection of judges, the relationship between the public and the courts, and the role of trial courts in administering justice in different contexts. Prerequisite: GOV 100. Stengel
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GOVERNMENT 317 - Trial Courts and the Justice System. Every Spring
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GOVERNMENT 318: Media and Public Opinion. Fall 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Examines the interrelationship between the mass media (including print, broadcast, and new media), public opinion, and American politics, giving particular attention to ways in which the media and public opinion both help influence and are influenced by the political process. (Previously GOV 214.) Prerequisite: GOV 100. Same as TDF 318. Medvic
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GOVERNMENT 318 - Media and Public Opinion. Fall 2009
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GOVERNMENT 330: Foreign Policy Analysis Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Explores how US foreign policy is made. Examines the roles played by the foreign affairs bureaucracy, Congress, public opinion, the media, and individual policy makers in shaping foreign policy, and then applies that information in analyzing past and present foreign policy decisions. (Previously GOV 230.) Prerequisite: Gov 130. Kibbe, Michalak
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GOVERNMENT 330 - Foreign Policy Analysis Every Spring
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GOVERNMENT 331: National Security Policy. Every Fall
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
American national security policy since World War II with special attention to presidential decisions to use force. Other topics include humanitarian crises, international law affecting national security, ethical perspectives on the use of force, causes of war, and current problems facing the United States. (Previously GOV 231.) Prerequisite: GOV 130. Gray
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GOVERNMENT 331 - National Security Policy. Every Fall
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GOVERNMENT 343: American Political Tradition. Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
The texts and ideas that have shaped the ideological basis of political institutions and the role of government in American life. Examines founding principles and how these principles have been challenged by the forces of industrialization, urbanization, and immigration, and by the emergence of issues of race and gender in political discourse. (Previously GOV 203.) Prerequisite: GOV 100. Hammer, Medvic
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GOVERNMENT 343 - American Political Tradition. Every Spring
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GOVERNMENT 388: Public Health Research:Pregnancy Outcomes in American Women. Spring 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
This interdisciplinary seminar will explore women's health and pregnancy outcome through the lenses of both science and social analysis. In addition to reading and discussion on influences on pregnancy outcomes, students will examine results of surveys of Amish women in Lancaster County, African- American and Hispanic women in Lancaster City, and women of child-bearing age in central Pa. This course is supported by funds from the PA Dept. of Health. (Any course that includes methods of data analysis or permission.) Same as PUB/STS/WGS 388. Miller
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GOVERNMENT 388 - Public Health Research:Pregnancy Outcomes in American Women. Spring 2009
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GOVERNMENT 391: Directed Reading
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Exploration of a chosen topic in government, with reading directed by Government department staff. Assignments are typically short analytical papers. Permission of chairperson.
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GOVERNMENT 425: Seminar:Human Rights/Human Wrongs. Every Spring(NW)
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
What is a "well-founded fear of persecution" Who deserves to live in the U.S. Students, in teams oftwo will work with a political asylum seeker, under the supervision of PIRC (Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center) a non-profit legal organization. The teams will compile evidence, testimony, detainee affidavits, and a legal brief that will be used in immigration court. (Previously GOV 430.) (Permission of the instructor required.) Dicklitch
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