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Show 4. Local GovernmentStructure and functions of municipal and county government. S (2). Julander 20. Introduction to Political ScienceThe nature of man, his rights and responsibilities, the origin and nature of the state, the nature and scope of law, and the functions and powers of government. S (5). Julander 40. Introduction to International Relations Basic factors influencing international relations, such as nationalism, imperialism, and international trade, as well as international organization and law. A (5). Davis 101. American Constitutional LawA foundation course in American Constitutional Law. The case method is used extensively in dealing with landmark decisions of the Supreme Court. Prerequisite: P.S. 1. A (5). Davis 120. Modern Political Thought Political thought since the French Revolution. S (3). Davis 124. Elements of CommunismTheory and practice of Communism. S (3). Julander 130. Political TheorvConcepts and theories. W (5). Staff 133. American Political ThoughtHistorical examination of American thought with stress on its influence on the development of the American government. A (3). Davis 145. International Organization Problems associated with and attempts at international organization, with special attention to the League of Nations, the United Nations and its auxiliaries. (Will not be given 1964-65.) W (3). Staff 148. International Politics Theories of International Politics. Elements of national power with an examination of contempory foreign policies of the major powers. (Will not be given 1964-65.) A (3). staff 160. Political Parties and PoliticsHistory, organization, and operation. A (5). Julander 258 170. Principles of Public AdministrationPrinciples and practices. S (5). Davis 180. Comparative Government The nature and role of government as reflected in modern states, with special attention to major powers. W (5). Staff 191. Directed ReadingW (2-4). Staff 199. SeminarPreparation of carefully written seminar report. Primarily for political science majors. S (2). Staff POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJOR History Minor (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Orientation 1 College Orientation 2 Health Education 1 Personal Health Problems 2 Physical Education Selected 1 1 1 Political Science 1 American National Government 5 History 1, 2, 3 World Civilization 4 4 4 Area Requirements Selected 6 7 16 15 15 Sophomore Political Science 3 State Government 3 Political Science 4 Local Government 2 Political Science 40 International Relations 5 French 1, 2, 3 Elementary French 5 5 5 Economics 1 Principles of Economics 3 Philosophy 110 Ethics 5 Psychology 1 Introductory Psychology 5 Area Requirements Selected 5 4 15 16 16 Junior Political Science 180 Comparative Government 5 Political Science 145 International Organization 3 259 |