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POLS 331X: Techniques in Political Science Research
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
1 FS This course covers use of computers and the Internet in political science research.
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POLS 340: Model United Nations
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
1 FA POLS 442. Introduction to the United Nations, its procedures and current issues on its agenda to prepare delegates to participate in the National Model United Nations Conference held in New York City during the spring recess.
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POLS 340B: Model United Nations
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
2 SP POLS 340, POLS 442. Individual and group research on an assigned country and its U.N. policy positions plus mock session activities to prepare delegates to represent that country at the National Model United Nations Conference held in New York City during the spring recess. Either attendance at the New York City conference or a 15-page research paper on a U.N. agenda topic is required.
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POLS 341: International Relations
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS Concepts in international politics, with emphasis on the analysis of contemporary global issues. Recommended for secondary teachers.
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POLS 342: International Politics:Methods of Analysis
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 SP POLS 341. Introduction to methods, objectives, and techniques of scientific study of international politics. Analysis of selected examples of behavioral research in international politics. Examples will normally include cross-cultural research, comparative elites, global and regional political change, events data analysis, war and peace studies.
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POLS 344: U.S.Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS Course analyzes post-World War II American foreign policy. It examines the origins and development of the cold war, with attention to nuclear capabilities, the growth of national security bureaucracy, and the impact on American society. Special attention is given to the decision-making process as well as to theories of personality, organizational behavior, and the political process as these affect the cold war basis of American foreign policy.
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POLS 346: International Relations of the Pacific Basin
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 SP Analysis of the international relations of the Pacific Basin area, with emphasis on the period since 1975.
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POLS 351: Introduction to Legal Studies
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS Social science-based analysis of the interaction of law and its social contexts. Course elements include fundamentals of legal systems, their institutional structures, and critical issues. Case studies and interpretive themes will provide analytical focus.
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POLS 352: Policing in America
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FA POLS 250. This course examines the history, philosophy, evolution, and legal obligations of the police and the roles, functions, and policy issues associated with policing in a democratic society.
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POLS 353: Corrections
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 SP POLS 250. This course surveys corrections in the United States, including the history, philosophy, and evolution of correctional systems; correctional institutions, community-based corrections, and correctional policy issues.
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