UMA Undergraduate Guide 2013-2014 Political Science and Legal Studies Academic Departments and Programs Political Science The Courses
The Courses
(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted.) 101 American Politics (SB) 4cr 111 Comparative Politics (SBG) 4cr 121 World Politics (SB) 4cr 162 Introduction to Constitutional Law (SB) 4cr 171 Introduction to Political Theory (SB) 4cr 181 Controversies in Public Policy (SBU) 4cr 201 American Politics Through Film (HS) 4cr 203 American Political Thought (HS) 4cr 208 Political Parties and Elections 214 Urban Government and Politics 219 State and Local Government (SB) 220 Public Administration 236 Russian Politics 239 Government and Politics of West Europe 245 Government and Politics of English-speaking Caribbean 249 Canadian Politics 250 Citizenship in the Nuclear Age (I) 4cr 252 Globalization, Governance, and World Order (SBG) 4cr 253 International Environmental Politics and Policy 255 American Foreign Policy (SB) 4cr 270 Ancient Political Thought 271 Modern Political Thought 277 Making a Global World (HS) 4 cr 280 Public Policy (SB) 4cr 291-297 Special Seminars 302 American Presidency 305 Congress and the Legislative Process 307 Black Politics 308 Public Opinion in Politics 310 Race and Politics 317 Massachusetts Politics 329 Political Psychology 4cr 331 Political Development and Modernization 333 Government and Politics of the Middle East 336 After Communism 338 Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Identity in Politics (SBG) 340 Government and Politics of Latin American Politics 343 Government and Politics of East Africa 345 Revolutionary Nationalism and Imperialism in the Caribbean 346 Government and Politics of West Africa 350 Diversity and Politics 351 International Security Policy 354 International Regimes 356 International Law 357 International Organizations 359 International Political Economy 360 Constitutional Law 361 Civil Liberties 362 Politics, Law, and Judicial Behavior 365 Bill of Rights and Equal Protection 373 Contemporary Political Theory 374 Issues in Political Theory 375 Feminist Theory and Politics 376 What is Politics? 380 Social Welfare Policy 381 Health, Education and Arts Policy 382 Environmental Policy 383 Energy Policy 385 Contemporary Public Policy 386 Criminal Justice Policy 387 American Public Policy 391-395 Seminars 399J Interpretation and Analysis, Junior Year Writing 400 Research Seminars |
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