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POS 422: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
University of Montevallo
Students will read and analyze seminal works in American political thought. The Federalist Papers and Democracy in America will be emphasized.
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POS 423: Civil Rights Movement
3.00 Credits
University of Montevallo
Traces development of Civil Rights Movement in the United States from 1954 to 1968. Emphasis on origins of segregation, community, protest movements, and Civil Rights leaders. (Cross-listed with HIST 423.)
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POS 443: Middle East
3.00 Credits
University of Montevallo
Middle East political issues, culture, institutions, and their historical background. (Cross-listed with HIST 443.)
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POS 444: Public Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Montevallo
Focuses on the role of government and non-government participants in the policymaking process at the federal level. In-depth explorations of certain substantive policy areas, such as education policy and environmental policy.
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POS 450: Global Policy Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Montevallo
Students will engage political issues related to contemporary globalization, including the decline of the nation-state, the power of multinational organizations, global citizenship, and direct-action politics, environmentalism, indigenous peoples, and human rights.
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POS 455: International Relations
3.00 Credits
University of Montevallo
A broad range of traditional and contemporary theories of international relations will be investigated. Students will discover that the evolution of thinking about international relations is marked by both change and continuity, and they will gain new perspective on current events in world affairs through application of the theoretical method.
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POS 475: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
University of Montevallo
An examination of the role of the Supreme Court in constitutional interpretation, with emphasis on a study of the historical landmark decisions, from the Marshall Court to the Rehnquist Court. (Cross-listed with HIST 475.)
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POS 479: History of Alabama's Constitutions
3.00 Credits
University of Montevallo
This course explores the historical basis for Alabama's constitutions and considers the need for reform of the state's 1901 Constitution. (Cross-listed with HIST 479, HIST 579, and POS 579.) Prerequisites: HIST 101 and 102.
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POS 480: Diplomatic History of the United States
3.00 Credits
University of Montevallo
This course deals with the foundations of American diplomacy and with America's expanding role in international affairs. (Cross-listed with HIST 480, HIST 580, and POS 580.)
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POS 484: U.S.Wars-Korea and Vietnam
3.00 Credits
University of Montevallo
This course examines recent military experiences of the United States in terms of the traditional American way of preparing for and waging war. To do this the course considers the emergence of a military policy following World War II that was unique in the American experience. As national policy changed in response to the communist threat, the armed services adapted to the new demands of a hostile world. Thus, permanent readiness for war became a part of American life during the Cold War. Historical inquiry will focus on military tactics, operations, and strategies; grand strategy; foreign policy; domestic politics; international diplomacy, social impacts; and lessons learned. (Cross-listed with HIST 484, HIST 584, and POS 584.) Prerequisites: HIST 101 and 102.
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