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POL 383: Catholic Social Thought
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Contemporary Christians face complex social realities increasingly hostile to human flourishing, owing to the industrial and technological revolutions, capitalism, consumerism and globalization. This course explores some of the pivotal documents in the Catholic response to these developments, the social problems underlying these documents, and the stories of persons whose lives were informed by this tradition. Same course as THL 350. Prerequisite: THL 101.
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POL 384: Methods of Social Research
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Introduction to techniques of social research; formulation of research problems, methods of data collection, construction of research design. Attention is given to social sciences as a field of study.
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POL 385: Marxism and Twentieth Century Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A study of Marx and other major figures who have shaped twentieth century political thought: Freud, Marcuse and writers on Liberation Theology. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Division of Social Sciences 223
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POL 387: Politics and Literature
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An examination of political themes and experience through the study of literature, primarily fiction. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
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POL 393: Internship in Government and Politics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A practicum in American Government and Politics; placement in an administrative agency, a legislative office, an electoral campaign, etc. Offered as a tutorial every session. Junior or senior standing recommended.
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POL 447: Problems in International Politics
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Concentrated study of key problems in international politics, such as supra-national integration, arms and disarmament, North-South politics and the ecopolitical agenda, international law, and the role of morality. Prerequisite: POL 112 or POL 161.
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POL 449: International Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An integrative capstone seminar which combines material from political science, economics, and general business studies. Potential topics include: public policy toward multinational corporations, current trade legislative proposals, international organizations, and historical thought about international political economy. Prerequisites: Senior standing and at least six semester hours of international course work.
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POL 491: Seminar in American Government and Politics
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Study of American politics at an advanced level; the senior seminar in political science. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
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POL 499: Readings in Political Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A directed individual or group research course in the areas of domestic, comparative, international, or theoretical politics; dependent upon needs of political science students and interests of the staff.
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PSY 200: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Psychological and group influences on perception; attitude formation and change; the development of social relations, i.e., affiliation, attraction, and affective bonds; group processes, especially leadership, group problem-solving, status, and role differentiation; group influences on aggression, mob and panic behavior; escalation and resolution of interpersonal, intergroup, and international conflict. Prerequisites: PSY 101.
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