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5.00 Credits
World politics, concepts and theories from the post-World War II period. Processes of power, foreign policy, development and trends in the current international scene analyzed. Conflict and conflict resolution and control. Formerly POSC 211. Credit not allowed for both POSC 211 and POLS& 203. [SE, SS]
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5.00 Credits
Geo-political survey of the Middle East, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and political issues within the nations of this region, the corresponding impact of politics and political issues on geography and on the lives of the people living in this region, as well as the resulting diversity of cultures, beliefs, perceptions, challenges and issues among the people of this region. This course will also examine the importance and impact of the Middle East on the rest of the world, as well as the impact and influence of the rest of the world on the Middle East. Formerly POSC 220. Credit not allowed for both POSC 220 and POLS 220. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Geo-political survey of Africa, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and political issues within the nations of this region, the corresponding impact of politics and political issues on geography and on the lives of the people living in this region, as well as the resulting diversity of cultures, beliefs, perceptions, challenges and issues among the people of this region. This course will also examine the importance and impact of Africa on the rest of the world, as well as examine the impact and influence of the rest of the world on Africa. Formerly POSC 221. Credit not allowed for both POSC 221 and POLS 221. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Geo-political survey of China, Japan and East Asia, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and political issues within the nations of this region, the corresponding impact of politics and political issues on geography and on the lives of the people living in this region, as well as the resulting diversity of cultures, beliefs, perceptions, challenges and issues among the people of this region. This course will also examine the importance and impact of China, Japan and East Asia on the rest of the world, as well as examine the impact and influence of the rest of the world on China, Japan and East Asia. Formerly POSC 222. Credit not allowed for both POSC 222 and POLS 222. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Geo-political survey of South and Central Asia, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and political issues within the nations of this region, the corresponding impact of politics and political issues on geography and on the lives of the people living in this region, as well as the resulting diversity of cultures, beliefs, perceptions, challenges and issues among the people of this region. This course will also examine the importance and impact of South and Central Asia on the rest of the world, as well as examine the impact and influence of the rest of the world on South and Central Asia. Formerly POSC 223. Credit not allowed for both POSC 223 and POLS 223. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Examines the relationship between industrial civilization and the natural environment by exploring underlying ecological philosophies and the economic and political processes by which environmental decisions are made. Emphasis on critical thinking and evaluating alternative points of view. Formerly POSC 231. Credit not allowed for both POSC 231 and POLS 231. Prerequisite: POLS 111, 131 or POLS& 203 (or POSC 111, 211 or 131), or consent of Instructional Unit.
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2.00 Credits
Continuation of POLS 153. Required for participation in Model United Nations activities. Formerly POSC 251. Credit not allowed for both POSC 251 and POLS 251. [SE, SS]
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2.00 Credits
Continuation of POLS 251. Required for participation in Model United Nations activities. Formerly POSC 252. Credit not allowed for both POSC 252 and POLS 252. [SE, SS]
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2.00 Credits
Continuation of POLS 252. Required for participation in Model United Nations activities. Formerly POSC 253. Credit not allowed for both POSC 253 and POLS 253. [SE, SS]
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
This course focuses on selected topics in political science. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit for different topics. [SE]
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