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POL S347A-347B: American Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Substantive principles of American constitutional law. Rights and liberties protected by the Constitution against action of federal and state governments. May include problems of judicial review, federal system, separation of powers, nature of selected congressional-presidential powers. Satisfies graduation requirement in United States Constitution. (Formerly numbered Political Science 547A-547B.)
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POL S348: The Supreme Court and Contemporary Issues
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Recent decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States and their relationship to contemporary political and social issues. Not open to students with credit in both Political Science 347A and 347B.
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POL S356: Governments of Continental Europe [GE
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.B., Social and Behavioral Sciences required for nonmajors. The political systems of countries of western continental Europe.
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POL S357: Politics of England
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
The structure and functioning of the English parliamentary system with emphasis on present-day political principles and parties.
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POL S359: Government and Politics of Russia and the Commonwealth [GE
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.B., Social and Behavioral Sciences required for nonmajors. Contemporary developments in Russia and states of former Soviet Union. Focus on Gorbachev era and post-Gorbachev transformations of political, economic, and social systems.
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POL S359 - Government and Politics of Russia and the Commonwealth [GE
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POL S361: Governments and Politics of the Developing Areas [GE
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Political Science 101 or 103; and completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.B., Social and Behavioral Sciences required for nonmajors. Internal political systems, governmental structures and the foreign policies of developing nations.
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POL S362: Governments and Politics of East Asia [GE
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.B., Social and Behavioral Sciences required for nonmajors. The internal political structure and foreign policies of China, Japan, and Korea.
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POL S362 - Governments and Politics of East Asia [GE
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POL S363: Governments and Politics of the Middle East [GE
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.B., Social and Behavioral Sciences required for nonmajors. The governmental and political structures of representative states in the Middle East including Turkey, Israel and the Arab states.
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POL S364: Political Change in Modern Africa
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Dynamics of social and political change in modern Africa.
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POL S366: Latin American Politics
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.B., Social and Behavioral Sciences required for nonmajors. Introduction to Latin American Politics. Knowledge of political change and political systems in Latin America, viewed historically and comparatively, using concepts and theories applicable to more general political analysis.
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