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PSC-103--(3)
INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE
Introduces the principles of politics and government. Explores the role of U.S. citizens in the political process. Ideologies, the role of the media in politics, political development, and analysis of politics will be discussed. (3 contact hours)

PSC-110--(3)
AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
Explores basic principles of the Constitution, and structure and functions of the federal government. Includes Congress, presidency and judiciary. The roles of political parties, pressure groups and public opinion in American politics are examined. (3 contact hours)

PSC-115--(3)
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Study basic principles of state constitutions. Structure and function of state legislatures, courts and chief executives; structure and functions of city, county and other local governments; and the role of political parties, pressure groups and public opinion are covered. (3 contact hours)

PSC-210--(3)
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Introduces international relations, foreign policies, international organizations, conflict, and accommodation in the international system. (3 contact hours)

PSC-212--(3)
LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS
Caribbean and Central and South American nations' historical development and current social, economic and political problems with focus on governments, politics and policies are included. (3 contact hours)

PSC-215--(3)
COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT
Introduces comparative governments and institutions in major European democracies, Communist systems and the Third World. (3 contact hours)

PSC-225--(3)
NON-WESTERN COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Examine and compare government and politics in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America within region-specific historical, social, and economic contexts and the global environment. (3 contact hours)

 
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