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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The course covers major issues, cases and topics in public and private international law. Topics covered include individuals and corporations, diplomatic relations, extraterritorial jurisdiction, human rights, economic relations, treaty system, enironmental law, arbitration and adjudication, and the use of force. (Identical to CJ 473 and IS 473.)
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3.00 Credits
An integrative course that combines material from political science, economics, international relations, and general business studies. Topics covered include public policy towards multinational corporations, issues of globalization, theoretical issues about international political economy, trade and finance, and the like. (Identical to IS 475.)
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3.00 Credits
Examines government response to the growing number of older Americans. The course examines the policy process and focuses on such issues as retirement, pensions, health care, housing, social services, and intergenerational issues. Elder advocacy and the long term political consequences of demographic changes are also addressed.
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3.00 Credits
Study of a significant topic or problem in political science. May be repeated up to two times when the content varies. Only 6 credit hours may be applied to the political science major.
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3.00 Credits
Required course for all political science majors and serves as the comprehensive experience in political science. The course will be taught at the senior level and will focus on public policy issues at the national and international levels. In addition to the course requirements, including a major research paper, students must take the ETS field test in political science and receive a satisfactory score. A grade of C or better is required for passing this course. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Under the guidance of a faculty member, the student will pursue directed research or readings on an approved topic in political science. May be repeated once. The maximum of 6 credit hours may be applied to the political science major. Student must have senior standing and prior approval to sign up for the course.
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3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Relates to the intern's classroom studies with occupational and professional experiences in an approved government or paragovernmental agency. Written reports required. Course may be repeated for a maximum of nine hours' credit. Prerequisite: Open only to political science majors with advanced standing and permission of department chair.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Supervised experience in all aspects of the survey research process including but not limited to literature review, research design, questionnaire development, sampling, techniques, interviewing, data analysis, & interpretation & presentation of findings. Prerequisite: Permission of professor
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3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Students will be exposed to a variety of experiences associated with the operations of a fully operational research center, including in-service and management training, consulting, sponsored research, organizational assessments, strategic and programming planning, program evaluations, intergovernmental fiscal processes, including the research for funding, and grant writing. Research assignments will include basic research design, survey and focus group instrument development, administration of surveys, handling focus groups, curriculum preparation, data manipulation and analysis, and report writing. Only three hours apply to the political science curriculum at the University of South Alabama. Prerequisite: PSC 130, PSC 310, or permission of professor. Pass/Fail grading only.
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3.00 Credits
The research and writing of a major paper in the field of political science. Prerequisite: USA Honors Program or permission of Department Chairman.
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