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Board of TrusteesPOL 2001 - Introduction to Political Sci : 4 Credits
Introduction to the discipline of political science and the nature of political discourse, institutions and organizations. Topics range from politics and culture to terrorism and international relations.
POL 2280 - Religion/Culture post 9/11 : 4 Credits
Offers students the opportunity to engage in historical reflection on 9/11 in light of recent work in religious studies and political philosophy on the rise of global religious violence throughout the world today. Examines 9/11 and its aftermath in relation to contemporary debates on the American-led "war on terror," the socio-political origins of international terrorism, the politics of corporate-led globalization, and transnational peace movements in the wake of the war in Iraq.
POL 3001 - Politics of Globalization : 4 Credits
Students are exposed to divergent points of view and forms of analysis that surround the debate over globalization. The course stresses that globalization is not only about economics and politics but also wide ranging cultural, social and moral issues confronting the world community.
POL 3331 - American Government : 4 Credits
Study of national government and development of form and functions of the federal system. Topics range from constitutional issues to public policy debates.
POL 3777 - Topics : 4 Credits
Topics.
POL 4402 - Environmental Politics : 4 Credits
An examination of debates dealing with global environmental problems and the varying roles of nongovernmental organizations. Topics vary from resource wars to environmental racism as issues confronting the human community.
POL 4777 - Independent Study : 0 - 4 Credits
Topics.
POL 4999 - Independent Study : 1 - 8 Credits
Independent Study.
