Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of political science. Variable Credit: 2-6 credits. Required: Student Petition. 01/06/2020-03/21/2020 Field Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
Introduces theoretical and methodological tools for the analysis of contemporary world politics. Explores international relations by examining the institutions that constitute the international system. In addition, examines international institutions and nation-state behavior and surveys foreign policy models, diplomacy, peacekeeping and terrorism. 01/06/2020-03/21/2020 Online/Lecture Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
Examines the founding principles of the American government, as well as the Constitution, the separation of powers, and the three branches of government, political parties and elections, and the role of interest groups and the media in the political process. In addition, assesses the growing power of the executive branch, the expansion and reach of the federal bureaucracy, governmental policies, and the civil liberties and civil rights of American citizens. 01/06/2020-03/21/2020 Online/Lecture Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
A general introduction to the field of political science. Introduces and expands on basic political concepts and themes, explores political theory and ideology, and considers the dynamics of political institutions and government and how both are integrated into political life. 01/06/2020-03/18/2020 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 10:00AM - 11:50AM, Room to be Announced