44.108 Contemporary Political Ideologies (3)
- An introduction to those political beliefs that shape contemporary
politics: nationalism, liberalism, conservatism, socialism, feminism,
religious fundamentalism, populism.
44.120 United States Government (3) -
Introduces government and politics in the United States, emphasizing
constitutional development, political development, civil rights, parties,
elections, pressure groups, the Congress, the president, courts and
contemporary problems, such as foreign affairs, defense, unemployment and
poverty.
44.181 Contemporary Issues in World Politics
(3) - An introduction to international politics through an examination of
such critical problems as war and peace, nation-building, revolution,
ethnic conflict and democratization.
44.207 Ethics, Politics and Public Policy
(3) - Examination of normative, descriptive and meta-ethical approaches
employed by politicians and policymakers in confronting issues of
responsibility and choice in public programs and policies. Focuses on
ethical problems and responses in civic life and emphasizes the ways
alternatives impact on society.
44.210 Introduction to Political Theory (3)
- An introduction to fundamental political concepts such as liberty,
justice, equality, power and authority, as well as the main ideas of some
representative political philosophers from Socrates to the present.
44.222 Women and Politics (3) - Emphasizes
political systems and the broad range of issues that find women as the
recipients of and makers of public action and policy. Examines issues that
unify and divide women as they attempt to understand the problems of
becoming equal in an unequal society. The role of women in the United
States and in other nations is explored. Approved as a diversity course.
44.280 Introduction to International
Relations (3) - Examines sources of international conflict and
cooperation, power politics in the international arena, problems of
collective security, the settlement of disputes, diplomacy and
international law.
44.300 Research in Political
Science (3) - Introduces students to quantitative and qualitative research
methods as they pertain to political phenomena while familiarizing students
with the mechanics and procedures of writing a formal political science
research paper.
44.303 Politics and the Arts (3) - Surveys
painting, music, films, poetry and novels to show the relationship between
these media and political concepts, philosophies and problems.
44.310 Government and Politics
of China (3) - Apply political
science concepts (e.g., power, sovereignty, democracy and globalization)
to
contemporary Chinese politics. Examine both “high politics” and “politics” in
terms of the relations
between state and society. Review the evolution of its foreign policy
since 1949 and discuss what
constitutes its current international strategies.
44.322 Political Violence (3) - Surveys
individual, group and mass political violence, concentrating on causes and
manifestations. Studies positive and negative effectiveness of political
violence with the object of placing the phenomena in meaningful historical
and contemporary contexts.
44.360 Nations, States and
Governments (3) - Presents a comparative study of the governance of countries
or nation-states in selected developed and less developed regions of
the world.
44.326 Parties, Groups and Public Opinion
(3) - Examines the development of political parties in the United States;
elections, voter behavior and political participation; and the role of
interest groups and political propaganda.
44.336 Public Administration
Theory (3) - Introductory course to the study of the "management of government
business." Examines the multi-dimensional nature of Public
Administration by exploring the political, social and economic factors
influencing the public sector administration in the United States. Areas
of emphasis include principles of public administration organization
theory, personnel management, public budgeting, public policy formulation
and implementation and collective bargaining in the public sector.
44.366 Political Systems of Western Europe
(3) - Examines democracy as practiced in Western Europe; the politics and
governments of Great Britain, France and Germany.
44.368 Political Systems -
Asia (3) - Examine governmental structures
and policy processes of major powers in Northeast Asia,
Southeast Asia and South Asia. Discuss the main political, economic and
security issues that
concern Asian countries in the globalization era.
44.371 Political Systems - Africa (3) -
Examines problems of newly independent states, the struggle for
independence, attempts to create national unity and create political
stability, economic and political development, the role of the military in
politics and politics in the Republic of South Africa.
44.373 Gov't and Politics of
China and India (3) - will apply political science concepts (e.g.,
power, sovereignty, democracy and globalization) to contemporary Chinese
and Indian politics; examine not only “high politics,” but
also “politics” in terms of the relations between state and
society; and look at not only the evolution of Chinese and Indian foreign
policy since 1949, but also what constitutes their current foreign strategy. 44.375 Multiculturalist Theory (3) - Treats
the issues of concern generated from an attention to and appreciation of,
our diverse cultural identities. As a theory course, it approaches
multiculturalism as a new attempt to respond to the challenges that
difference poses in democratic theory. .
44.376 Government and Politics of the Middle
East (3) - Introduces the political history and governments of particular
states in the region and considers their interactions regionally and
internationally. Considers in particular the importance of Islam in
politics, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Iranian revolution, the Iraqi
wars.
44.377 Feminist Political Theory (3) -
Explores various strands of feminist political thought and approaches to
philosophical critique. The primary aim of the course is to familiarize
students with the contributions made by feminists to the field of
political theory and to provide students with the basic tools with which
to read, understand, critique and write in acknowledgement of these
contributions.
44.405 Development of Political Thought (3)
- A chronological survey from the ancient Greeks to the present. Examines
the ideas of seminal political thinkers as they grapple with perennial
problems.
44.409 American Political Thought (3) -
Analyzes the relationship of American political thought to modern
political theory. Traditional models are used in a historical,
chronological way but are reworked to show their relation and relevance to
contemporary actions and issues. Covers the main ideas of the leading
political thinkers in America from the colonial period to the present.
44.412 Scope, Approaches and Methods of
Political Science (3) - Analyzes the various approaches and methods
currently in use in political science research.
44.415 Human Rights and Public
Policy (3) - description coming soon...
44.437 Public Administration Applications
(3) - Examines major theories of public management and their application
in the workplace to enhance productivity. Uses readings, cases and
simulations.
44.438 Public Personnel Administration (3) -
Examines public service as a career, the personnel needs of national,
state and local governments; civil service law, personnel systems;
collective bargaining in the public sector and current problems in the
public service.
44.440 The President and Congress (3) -
Reviews presidential and congressional politics, public policy-making
roles, executive-legislative relationships, constitutional issues.
Explores the constitutional limitations, citizen expectations and myths
surrounding these institutions.
44.446 Constitutional Law I (3) - Analyzes
the evolution, structure and function of the Supreme Court, concentrating
on a case study approach of the court's interpretations of the powers of
the president, Congress and federal-state relationships. Offered fall
semester only.
44.447 Constitutional Law II (3) - Studies
the decisions of the Supreme Court as they are related to the individual
and the government, concentrating on nationalization of the Bill of
Rights, rights of persons accused of crimes, equal protection and voting
rights. Offered spring semester only.
44.448 Judicial Process (3) - Studies
policy-making by the federal courts, primarily the Supreme Court. Analyzes
nature of the policy-making function as well as the impact of
policy-making on American society.
44.452 State and Local Government and
Politics (3) - Presents a description and analysis of state and local
legislatures, executives and judiciaries; the myths and realities of state
and local politics; intergovernmental relations; current policies and
problems. Offered spring semester only.
44.456 Public Policy (3) - Studies the
institutional and political context of policy formation and
implementation; the process for designing and administering government
programs; and the techniques of analysis and evaluation that are or could
be employed in formulating policy objectives, choosing from among
alternatives and assessing performance. The approach is pragmatic, applied
and interdisciplinary.
44.458 U.S. Foreign Policy (3) - Analyzes
the substance, methods and purposes of U.S. foreign policy, including the
determinants of policy, policymaking machinery and implementation matters.
44.462 Information Technology
and World Politics (3) -
Analyze the practical impacts of the information revolution on diplomacy,
international political
economy, and national security. Examine how state governments, international
governmental
organizations, non-governmental organizations, and individuals utilize
information and communication technologies in contemporary world politics.
44.464 Government and Politics of Ireland
(3) - Surveys historic, social, cultural and religious developments in
Ireland with concentration on a study of the government and politics of
Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. Examines contemporary literature,
drama, music and art.
44.466 International
Relations in Contemporary East Asia (3)
- Focus on regional conflicts and cooperation since the Second World War, and
the interplay between
international politics and economic developments in East Asia. It analyzes the
sources of regional
conflict and cooperation during the Cold War and in the post-Cold War era. It
also assesses competing explanations for key events in East Asia’s international
relations.
44.487 International Law and Organizations
(3) - Examines the nature of international law and politics and surveys
basic issues in contemporary international law. The course also examines
the development of international organizations and selected issues.
44.490 Independent Study in Political
Science (3) - Provides for individualized reading, research and reporting
under conditions of minimal supervision. Projects must have departmental
approval and be under way by the end of the first week of a session.
44.492 Seminar in Government and Politics
(3) - Examines problems in government and politics in an attempt to review
and unify theories and methods of political science. Emphasizes individual
research projects.
44.497 Internship in Political Science
(1-15) - Provides for on-site work experience and training designed to
give an opportunity to apply the theoretical and descriptive knowledge
acquired in the classroom. The student is supervised by an instructor and
an on-site person. A paper is required.