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POLI 1000: Introduction to Politics
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course introduces students to key ideas, institutions, processes, and actors in politics. Students consider approaches to analyzing and evaluating political issues.
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POLI 1100: American Politics
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is a comprehensive introduction to American politics and constitutional government.
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POLI 1210: Civil Discourse
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Explores conversations on controversial subjects with emphasis on recognizing conflict and engaging in constructive modes of interaction. Topics include civil discourse as the foundation for democratic institutions, sustainable relationships and collaborative decision-making. Students will construct, arrange and deliver oral presentations.
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POLI 3000: Ideas/Issues American Politics
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Students critically examine major political ideas and issues and the shifting ways they impact, and are impacted by, the American political system.
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POLI 3100: Congress/Legislative Process
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Examines the legislative process in American representative government with primary concern given to the structure, operation, and development of the U.S. Congress.
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POLI 3110: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Examines the evolution, politics, and paradoxes of the American presidency. Special attention will be given to theories of presidential power, the presidency's place within in the constitutional system of separated powers, presidential rhetroric, and a range of historical and contemporary dynamics that shape the office.
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POLI 3140: Parties/Elections/Media
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
An examination of parties, electoral behavior, and the news media in U.S. politics. This course follows the history and nature of the two-party system, the mechanics and significance of elections and voter behavior, and the impact of media in influencing citizens' understanding of political participation, insitutions, and elections.
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POLI 3230: Politics of Poverty
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
What is the politics of poverty in the modern United States? How has economic hardship been debated in our politics and reflected in public policy? In what ways has popular culture perpetuated myths and framed our perceptions about poverty? This course examines poverty through the lens of politics, social and public policy, and popular culture, and is designed to provide context for the pivotal legislation, socio-political movements, and elections that have shaped the politics of poverty in America. To this end, policies such as AFDC, TANF, Medicaid, SNAP, and the ACA; social movements; and major presidencies, elections, and socio-political dynamics, will be considered. Offered fall or spring annually.
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POLI 3250: Crime, Politics, and Policy
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Course treats the ways in which government treats crime as a public policy matter, with a predominant focus on legislative and executive branch activity. Topics may vary somewhat from year to year. Examples of policies to be examined and evaluated include: reducing the incidence of crime, the politics of imprisonment, punitive and restorative justice, decriminalization, drugs and crime, death penalty, gun control, hate crimes, "zero tolerance" approaches, pornography, corporate crime, organized crime, and terrorism. The constitutional and legal framework of policies will also be considered.
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POLI 3300: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Presents a framework for analyzing the behavior of states, the basic factors which motivate and affect international policies, and the techniques of resolving international conflicts. Every other year.
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