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POLI 1090 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT IN MULTICULTURAL WORLD (3) LEC. 3. Social Science II Core. American political institutions, processes and behavior in comparative context, with special attention to the ways in which cultural and social diversity in the the United States has impacted its politics.
POLI 1097 HONORS AMERICAN GOVERNMENT IN MULTICULTURAL WORLD (3) LEC. 3. Pr. Honors College. Social Science II Core. American political institutions, processes and behavior in comparative context, with special attention to the ways in which cultural and social diversity in the United States has impacted its politics.
POLI 2100 STATE GOVERNMENT AND POLICY (3) LEC. 3. Organization and operation of American state governments, including their relationship to the United States federal system and their role in public policy issues.
POLI 2300 INTRODUCTION TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION (3) LEC. 3. This course introduces students to various aspects of the legal profession, including its procedural elements, practice areas, and practitioners.
POLI 3000 POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH METHODS I (3) LEC. 3. Pr. POLI 1090 or POLI 1093 or POLI 1097. Introduction to the basic concepts and methodology used in contemporary political analysis.
POLI 3080 MODEL UNITED NATIONS (3) LEC. 3. This course offers an in-depth analysis of the workings of the United Nations. It involves thorough studies of countries, the veto-power of the Security Council, and prepares students to participate in a Model United Nations exercise.
POLI 3090 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (3) LEC. 3. International relations, including a consideration of the bases of national power and the rudiments of international politics.
POLI 3100 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD AFFAIRS (3) LEC. 3. Contemporary international politics and an evaluation of foreign policy objectives and strategies of seven major countries and how their stability as sovereign states are affected.
POLI 3260 ORGANIZATION THEORY (3) LEC. 3. Pr. POLI 3250. Structure and function of governmental organizations with an emphasis on theories of administrative hierarchies and evaluation of bureaucracy.
POLI 3290 AMERICAN EXECUTIVE POLITICS (3) LEC. 3. Pr. POLI 1090 or POLI 1093 or POLI 1097. Examination of institutions and processes that impact the elections, decisions, and other outcomes of political actors within state and federal executive offices.
POLI 3330 MOCK TRIAL COMPETITION COURSE (2) LLB. Departmental approval. Preparation for and competition in national mock trial program, including practical study of rules of evidence and trial procedure used in the American judicial system. The course is restricted to students selected for the Auburn University Mock Trial Team. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours.
POLI 3370 FEDERAL INDIAN LAW (3) LEC. 3. Introduction to the federal laws governing and regulating the relationship between tribal nations, on the one hand, and the states and federal governments, on the other.
POLI 3410 POLITICAL PARTICIPATION (3) LEC. 3. Pr. POLI 1090 or POLI 1093 or POLI 1097. Political participation in the traditional and unconventional forms and the developing trends in citizen participation in recent years.
POLI 3450 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (3) LEC. 2.5. Pr. POLI 1050 or POLI 1053 or POLI 1090 or POLI 1093. An overview of the most pressing international security problems today through a lens of how states and other international actors respond to and manage such problems.
POLI 3470 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (3) LEC. 2.5. Pr. POLI 1050 or POLI 1053 or POLI 1090 or POLI 1093. Exploration of various theories of international cooperation and of a wide-range of specific international organizations at the global level (the United Nations system, the World Trade Organization) and at the regional level (like the European Union), with an eye toward insight into the benefits and limitations of international organizations in global politics.
POLI 3550 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF LATIN AMERICA (3) LEC. 3. Political environment, institutions and processes of Latin America, emphasizing factors that influence the degree of democracy and authoritarianism, stability and instability, and political development.
POLI 3570 WOMEN AND GLOBAL POLITICS (3) LEC. 2.5. Pr. POLI 1050 or POLI 1053 or POLI 1090 or POLI 1093. Exploration of women and political representation, including why political representation matters, theories of substantive and descriptive representation, political institutions that facilitate or hinder the electoral success of women and other marginalized groups, and the unique strengths and obstacles to women participating in the political process as candidates, constituents, and office holders.
POLI 3580 POLITICS AND CULTURE (3) LEC. 3. Pr. POLI 1050 or POLI 1053 or POLI 1090 or POLI 1093. Analyzes the relationship between politics and culture, both historically and contemporarily. Specific attention is paid to how culture is defined, the politicization of culture, how political activity and behavior are shaped by culturally-specific symbols and meaning, and how culture shapes our understanding of concepts such as the economy, states, class, political participation and social movements.
POLI 3710 ISSUES IN AMERICAN POLITICS (3) LEC. 3. Pr. POLI 1090 or POLI 1093 or POLI 1097. Topics in American politics. Focus will vary according to the instructor. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
POLI 3720 ISSUES IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS (3) LEC. 3. Topics in comparative politics. Focus will vary according to the instructor. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
POLI 3730 ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (3) LEC. 3. Topics in international relations. Focus will vary according to the instructor. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
POLI 3750 ISSUES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (3) LEC. 3. Pr. POLI 1090 or POLI 1093 or POLI 1097. Topics in public administration. Focus will vary according to the instructor. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
POLI 3810 INTRODUCTION TO TORTS (3) LEC. 3. This course surveys legal doctrines governing responsibility and compensation for civil wrongs that people do to each other (car accidents, medical malpractice, etc.).
POLI 3980 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH (1-3) LAB. Pr. POLI 3000. Supplementary learning concurrent with experience political science research. May be repeated twice, with change of topic. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
POLI 4000 TRIAL ADVOCACY (3) LEC. 3. This course focuses on trial advocacy in the United States and the constitutional, statutory, and procedural rules that govern it. The course also helps students develop the oral, written, and organizational skills needed to conduct a trial.
POLI 4030 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: CIVIL RIGHTS (3) LEC. 3. Supreme Court opinions defining gender discrimination, race discrimination, age discrimination, affirmative action, and such right to privacy issues as abortion, marriage, and physician-assisted suicide.
POLI 4050 AMERICAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT (3) LEC. 3. Pr. POLI 2100. Structure of local government, the roles and incentives of key elected and appointed officials, and the policy issues faced by those officials.
POLI 4060 LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING (3) LEC. 3. An introduction to case law and statutes, legal research and bibliography, legal analysis, writing legal memoranda, and writing for readability.
POLI 4160 PUBLIC PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION (3) LEC. 3. Pr. POLI 3250. Responsibilities, challenges, and opportunities that confront modern public administration in the management of human resources.
POLI 4200 CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONS (3) LEC. 3. Pr. POLI 1090 or POLI 1093. Examination of the theory and methods of studying elections and general election campaigns, as well as corresponding structural rules, in the United States.
POLI 4720 STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE (3) LEC. 2.5. Pr. POLI 1050 or POLI 1053 or POLI 1090 or POLI 1093. Examination of the US Intelligence Community and its role in the collection and analysis of intelligence, how this intelligence is used by policymakers in pursuit of national security, and oversight of these powers to prevent abuses.
POLI 4730 ADVANCED POLITICAL SIMULATIONS (3) LEC. 2.5. Pr. POLI 1050 or POLI 1053 or POLI 1090 or POLI 1093. Exploration of core international relations concepts and processes through the team-based design and execution of a variety of advanced political simulations, games, and/or role-playing activities.
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