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PLS 3150 - Religion and Politics in America Credit Hour(s): 3 (Also listed as REL 3650) General examination of both the historical and the contemporary relation between religion and politics in the United States, with special reference to church/state separation. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3210 - City Politics Credit Hour(s): 3 Governments and politics of metropolitan regions; government structure and functions; interests and power relations. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3220 - State Government Credit Hour(s): 3 Survey and analysis of the structures and functions of the American states with special attention to the problems of federal-state and state-local relations, legislative apportionment, and urban growth. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3230 - Government of Ohio Credit Hour(s): 3 Organization and functions of the government of Ohio with special attention to development, social structure, legal status, electoral processes, and fiscal problems. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3250 - African American Politics Credit Hour(s): 3 Explores what makes African American politics distinctive from American politics and the prerequisites for effective political and economic leadership in the black community. Major theme is black power. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3260 - Black Women and Politics Credit Hour(s): 3 Role of race and gender in the political activities of black women in the US, Africa, and the diaspora. Integrated Writing course. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in the following Classifications: Junior, Senior.
Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3310 - Political Parties Credit Hour(s): 3 General functions, organization, and operation of American political parties. Emphasis on role of parties in democratic systems. Examines nominations, elections, campaigns, and presidential politics. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3350 - The American Presidency Credit Hour(s): 3 General political functions, roles, and structure of the presidential office; limits and opportunities of presidential power; relations with Congress, courts, bureaucracy, the public, and the political party; and presidential personality. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3370 - The Legislative Process Credit Hour(s): 3 Policy role, political functions, internal structure, and operation of Congress. Secondary concern for state legislatures and non-American legislative bodies. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3400 - Law and Society Credit Hour(s): 3 Theories of law and the nature and functions of the judicial process. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3410 - Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation Credit Hour(s): 3 Survey of investigative techniques focusing on specific problems and crimes to illustrate proper methods and procedures of criminal investigations. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level PLS 2000 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level PLS 2120 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3420 - Civil Liberties I: First Amendment Credit Hour(s): 3 Cases and related materials on the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment with emphasis on the First Amendment freedoms: freedom of speech, of the press, and of religion. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3430 - Civil Liberties II:Due Process Credit Hour(s): 3 Cases and related materials on the enforcement of civil rights and liberties through the due process and equal protection claims of the 14th Amendment. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3440 - Police Procedures and Operations Credit Hour(s): 3 Procedures and operations of law enforcement at various levels from patrol to senior administration, emphasizing duties, responsibilities and leadership. Integrated Writing course. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level PLS 2000 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level PLS 2120 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3450 - Public Administration Credit Hour(s): 3 Nature and scope of public administration, administrative law, and public interest in the administrative process. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3460 - Public Personnel Administration Credit Hour(s): 3 Methods of employment, training, compensation, and employee relations in various levels of civil service. Examines organizations of public employees. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3470 - American Public Policy Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3 Nature and classification of public policy. Emphasis on fragmentation, incrementalism, and bargaining as a means of policy development. Impact of citizens on public policy. Survey of public policy goals and problems of public policy evaluation. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3560 - Politics and Society in France Credit Hour(s): 3 The historic interaction of French culture and politics. Growth of the French nation and state, French society, the nature of modern politics and institutions, and France’s role in world affairs. Integrated Writing course. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level PLS 2220 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3700 - International Theory Credit Hour(s): 3 Influential classical and contemporary contending theoretical perspectives in international relations and their critique. Integrated Writing course. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level PLS 2220 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3750 - Human Rights in United States Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines controversies over human rights in the United States and considers contending definitions of human rights and debates over policy by focusing on a range of issues including immigration, pornography, gay rights, race relations, and poverty. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 3990 - Studies in Selected Subjects Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3 Problems, approaches and issues in the field of political science. Topics vary. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4010 - Development and Construction of American Civil Liberty Credit Hour(s): 3 Birth and development of “fundamental liberty” in American society. Views of political philosophers, important historic events, and altered the role of the court. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4030 - Campaigns and Elections Credit Hour(s): 3 American political electoral institutions and processes, and campaigns. Emphasis on readings, discussion, and research. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4040 - Struggles for Civil Rights in America Credit Hour(s): 3 History and development of castigation in America, focusing upon groups. Examines the struggles of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, immigrants, native Americans, labor, religion, non-citizens, the disabled and aged - and the fetus and animals. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4060 - Globalization Credit Hour(s): 3 The political economy of globalization as it affects local, national, and international political processes. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4070 - Seminar in Political Theory Credit Hour(s): 3 Special topics on selected theorists/thinkers, or in theoretical approaches to disciplinary subject matter. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4080 - Radical Black Thought Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines radical black thought and philosophy from a Pan-Africanist perspective, focusing primarily on the 20th century. Integrated Writing course. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in the following Classifications: Junior, Senior.
Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4090 - Supreme Court and Legal Judging Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines how the Supreme Court should interpret the Constitution and how this idea has developed over time. Looks at the history of the Supreme Court and also the theoretical and empirical perspectives on legal judging. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4100 - Political Psychology Credit Hour(s): 3 Introduction to political psychology, emphasizing its application to international politics. Surveys dominant psychological theories, approaches and works, as well as applications of psychological perspectives to foreign policy and world politics. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4150 - Law, Lawyers and the System Credit Hour(s): 3 Introduces the American legal system at the level of trial courts, the participants and common legal transactions. Examines how cases are processed, what lawyers can sue for, and how trials are “judged.” Particular emphasis upon incentives that rules create for behavior, and whether the system lives up to common expectations. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4160 - Sex and the Law Credit Hour(s): 3 Addresses how government uses law to regulate sex as activity, expression, and identity. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4170 - Appellate Politics and Moot Court Credit Hour(s): 3 Politics in the appellate courts and simulated appellate arguments in a moot court setting. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4180 - Politics and Ethics Credit Hour(s): 3 Philosophical and legal foundations for regulating ethics among public officials. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4200 - Politics and the Novel Credit Hour(s): 3 (Also listed as ENG 3010) Study and critiques of political themes in works of selected 20th century authors, including social roles, activism, political awareness, power, government and conflict at the individual, institutional and international level. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ENG 2100 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4210 - American Constitutional Politics Credit Hour(s): 3 The creation of the US Constitution and the ongoing struggle in American legal politics over its basic meaning. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4230 - Financial Management in Public Organizations Credit Hour(s): 3 Local fiscal institutions and analytical tools for designing and evaluating fiscal policies. Reviews financial reporting and accounting, the municipal bond market, pension systems, state and local taxes, user charges, and intergovernmental relations. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4250 - Metropolitan Studies Seminar Credit Hour(s): 3 Explores issues that impact metropolitan development such as pollution, the non-profit sector, and transportation. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4260 - Supreme Court in American Politics Credit Hour(s): 3 Addresses the role of the Supreme Court in American politics, including an examination of how the Court operates as a source of institutional power and public policy. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4270 - Urban Policy Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3 (Also listed as URS 4270). Study of selected urban problems and their relationship to the political environment. Use of simulation gaming to understand community development processes. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4280 - National Security Politics Credit Hour(s): 3 Study of U.S. national defense and security policy process and major strategic issues facing the U.S. government. Integrated Writing course. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level PLS 2120 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4300 - American Government Seminar Credit Hour(s): 3 Selected and varying topics related to American politics and institutions. Emphasis on readings, discussion and research. Topics vary. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4310 - Cyber Crime Credit Hour(s): 3 Political and legal issues in computer- and Internet-based crime, including child pornography, computer fraud, and identity theft, prevention of cyber crime and responsibilities of computer owners and Internet servers. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Crime and Justice Studies - BA, Criminal Justice - BA, Political Science - BA.
Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4330 - Public Opinion Credit Hour(s): 3 Opinion formation in American politics; relationship of opinion to public policy; voting behavior in American elections; role of mass media and political interest groups in policy process; and development of political attitudes and values. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4340 - Political Leadership Credit Hour(s): 3 Development of political attitudes and values among leaders, activists, and the public. Relationship between personality, political leadership, behavior, and policy. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4350 - Seminar in Political Corruption Credit Hour(s): 3 Analysis of political corruption including campaign and elections, graft, the executive branch, congressional ethics, corruption in law enforcement, organized crime and abuse of authority. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4360 - Criminal Law Credit Hour(s): 3 Nature of the criminal law and law pertaining to criminal liability; inchoate crimes; the elements of crimes against persons, property, and habitation; and the defenses to criminal actions. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4370 - Criminal Procedure Credit Hour(s): 3 Constitutional protections of the individual confronting the criminal justice system. Case law pertaining to the Fourth Amendment (search and seizure), Fifth Amendment (self-incrimination), and Sixth Amendment (right to counsel). Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4380 - Environmental Law and Policy Credit Hour(s): 3 Environmental law and policy and the statutory framework pertaining to environmental impact statements, the regulation of air and water pollution, the disposal and cleanup of toxic wastes, and workplace safety. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4390 - Bioethics and Law Credit Hour(s): 3 Legal implications of new biological technologies, particularly mind and behavior control, genetic engineering, birth and death control, and organ transplantation. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4400 - Constitutional Law Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines cases in which provisions of the constitution have been judicially interpreted. Also examines federal systems, separation of powers, and limits on government. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4410 - Natural Resources Law Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines federal management of natural resources on public lands, specifically, water, minerals, timber, grazing, and wildlife. Analysis of constitutional authority, statutes, regulations, federalism, and judicial review of administrative decisions. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4420 - Criminal Justice System Credit Hour(s): 3 Survey of the American criminal justice system concentrating on political aspects. Topics include police, judges, attorneys, supreme court decisions, crime, and public opinion. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level PLS 2000 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level PLS 2120 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4440 - Topics in Criminal Justice Credit Hour(s): 3 Problems, approaches, and topics in the field of criminal justice. Topics vary. Integrated Writing course. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level PLS 2000 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level PLS 2120 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4450 - Advanced Criminal Investigation Credit Hour(s): 3 Criminal investigative techniques including forensics, evidence, interviews, and interrogation as applied to specific types of crimes. Integrated Writing course. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level PLS 2000 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level PLS 2120 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4460 - Public Budgeting Credit Hour(s): 3 Also listed as URS 4230. Examines the major phases of the government budget cycle, types of budgets, budgetary reform, economic and public policy impact of government budgeting, the decision making process, and legislative/executive relations in budget formation and implementation. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4480 - Gender Violence & American Politics Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines gender violence in the United States. Considers the range of violence, its sources, and solutions. Topics include domestic violence, rape, human trafficking, reproductive rights, and pornography. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4490 - Gender Violence and International Politics Credit Hour(s): 3 Cross-cultural examination of gender violence. Considers the range of violence, its sources, and solutions. Topics include domestic abuse, rape, female genital surgeries, prostitution, and reproductive rights. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4500 - Political Anthropology Credit Hour(s): 3 Anthropological study of political life cross-culturally. Evolutionary and historical approaches to political institutions, and classic anthropological analyses of political institutions. Recent developments in the study of politics as a contemporary problem. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4510 - Contemporary African Politics Credit Hour(s): 3 Political processes and governmental institutions of sub-Saharan Africa; special attention to dynamics of political development and social and economic change. Comparative analysis of selected African political systems. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4520 - International Human Rights Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines the role of human rights in international relations and considers contending definitions of human rights and debates over policy by focusing on thematic issues and case studies. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4530 - Soviet Successor States Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines the political life in the former Soviet Union, with emphasis on the legacy of communism and the role of economics and politics in the transition to democracy. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4540 - Politics of the Middle East Credit Hour(s): 3 Introduction to governments and politics of the Middle East with special attention to cultural and historical background and the Arab-Israeli conflict. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4550 - Politics of Iraq Credit Hour(s): 3 Traces recent political history of Iraq since its formation in 1920s. Examines reasons for recent war and implications for Iraq’s political future. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4560 - Politics of Europe Credit Hour(s): 3 Comparative study of the political systems of Great Britain, France, and Germany. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4570 - Politics of Developing Nations Credit Hour(s): 3 Politics, economy, society and international relations of developing nations. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4580 - Latin American Politics Credit Hour(s): 3 Politics in Central America, South America and the Caribbean, focusing on political and economic development. Considers major debates in comparative politics on a variety of issues, including democracy and democratization. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4590 - Contemporary Brazil Credit Hour(s): 3 Introduction to Brazilian politics, society and economy. Topics include Brazil’s political and economic liberalization, its international relations, gender and race relations, and the environment. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4600 - Seminar in Comparative Politics Credit Hour(s): 3 Readings, research, reports, and discussion of selected topics and problems. Topics vary. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4610 - Comparative Social Movements Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines group behavior motivated by the desire to change or maintain political, economic, cultural or social systems. Examination of movements in countries around the world, including cross-national and global movements. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4620 - US- India-Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations Credit Hour(s): 3 United States relations with India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4630 - International Conflict Credit Hour(s): 3 Relationship of power, alliances, arms races, etc. to the initiation, prosecution, and aftermath of interstate war. Effects of an increasingly globalized world on war. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4640 - Politics of Israel and Palestine Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines the domestic politics of Israel and Palestine, and the international politics of the conflict between them. Focuses on the causes, development, and prospects of the conflict in the area known as Israel/Palestine. Examines the political history of Israelis and Palestinians, their differing narratives that frame their worldview and how they see the conflict. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4650 - Politics of Nationalism Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines theories and various cases of nationalist movements/conflicts from different parts of the world in order to appreciate the relevance of nationalism to contemporary politics and international relations. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4660 - Political Institutions and Issues- South Asia Credit Hour(s): 3 Political institutions and political, economic, security and international relations issues in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4670 - Chinese Domestic Politics Credit Hour(s): 3 Governmental structures and processes within modern China, emphasizing both elite and mass politics. Overview of the rise of state socialism and examination of some of the key issues in Chinese politics and society today. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4700 - Topics in International Relations Credit Hour(s): 3 Readings, research, reports, and discussion of selected topics and problems. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4710 - International Law Credit Hour(s): 3 Study of rules governing the conduct of international politics with emphasis on their relevance to current world problems. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4720 - International Terrorism Credit Hour(s): 3 Surveys the phenomenon of terrorism: who employs it, how and why it occurs in international politics, and how targets respond to terrorism. Examines special problems terrorism creates for democracies and the politics of hostage-taking. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4730 - American Foreign Policy Credit Hour(s): 3 Role of the United States in contemporary international politics and the relationship of the domestic political system to that role. Discussion of current policy and events. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4740 - Politics of Women Terrorists Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines the violent and political behavior of women in terrorism, including ideology, gender, and case studies. Integrated Writing course. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level PLS 2220 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4750 - Weapons of Mass Destruction Credit Hour(s): 3 Weapons of mass destruction, their manufacture, use, and effects. Analyzes their political aspects. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4770 - International Organization Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines the competing theoretical perspectives on international organization and analyzes the structure, functions, and the evolving role of key international organizations. Integrated Writing course. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level PLS 2220 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4820 - State Legislative Internship Credit Hour(s): 3 Students work for a state legislator in Columbus, including office work, constituent assistance and research. Requires minimum GPA of 3.0. Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman.
Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Internship |
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PLS 4821 - Pre-Law Internship Credit Hour(s): 3 Intern 12-15 hours per week in regional law offices, including prosecutors, public defenders, and private practices. Assist attorneys, participate in outreach program activities, and observe trials. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Internship |
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PLS 4822 - Congressional District Internship Credit Hour(s): 3 Intern 12-15 hours per week in one of the area’s congressional district local offices to assist staff with constituency casework. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Internship |
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PLS 4823 - Campaign Internship Credit Hour(s): 3 Volunteer for the candidate of one’s choice in a local, state, or federal election. Work 170 hours over the semester, adjusting hours to account for the campaign calendar. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Internship |
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PLS 4824 - Local/City Internship Credit Hour(s): 3 Intern 12-15 hours per week in a local governmental office. Jobs include working with city managers, mayors, and other city leaders to meet local needs and help with specific projects. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Internship |
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PLS 4825 - Washington, DC Internship Credit Hour(s): 3 Internships in Washington, DC for academic credit. Interns are expected to work at least 12-15 hours per week and write an assessment of the experience at the end of the semester. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Internship |
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PLS 4850 - Chinese Foreign Policy Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines development and current practices of Chinese foreign policy. Special attention given to China-U.S. relations, as well as China’s role in international and regional organizations. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4860 - Model UN Seminar Credit Hour(s): 3 Experiential learning opportunity with intensive training in research, writing, public speaking and conflict resolution. Culminates at the national collegiate conference in New York simulating the UN. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4870 - Politics of Intelligence Gathering Credit Hour(s): 3 Evolution of intelligence gathering, analysis, and application in policy making in the United States. Tensions inherent between a democracy and a secret agency, and the role of technology. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4871 - Fundamentals of Intelligence Tradecraft Credit Hour(s): 3 Immerses students in the fundamental tradecraft standards of intelligence analysis used by the United States Intelligence Community. Integrated Writing course. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level PLS 4870 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4880 - Conflict Resolution Credit Hour(s): 3 Survey of literature on causes and resolution of conflict and application of concepts and theories to analysis of a real-world international conflict. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4881 - Diplomacy and Negotiation Credit Hour(s): 3 Topics include power and leverage; negotiation strategies; mediation and third-party involvement; and ratification and implementation of agreements. Provides an analytical understanding of how negotiation works, and some level of proficiency and comfort in the practice of negotiation. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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PLS 4900 - Independent Reading Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3 Supervised individual readings on selected topics arranged between student and faculty member directing the study. Requires 3.0 GPA. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Independent Study |
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PLS 4910 - Independent Research Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3 Supervised individual research on selected topics. Minimum 3.0 grade point average. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Independent Study |
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PLS 4920 - Independent Field Research Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3 Supervised individual projects. May involve intern programs, field research or other specialized projects. Requires 3.0 GPA. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Independent Study |
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PLS 4930 - Contemporary Problems Credit Hour(s): 3 Advanced study in selected topics that frequently include new developments in the methodology or subject matter of the various sub fields of the discipline. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 4940 - Special Topics Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3 Problems of contemporary significance. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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PLS 5230 - Government of Ohio Credit Hour(s): 3 Organization and functions of the government of Ohio with special attention to development, social structure, legal status, electoral processes, and fiscal problems. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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