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Show Arts, Letters and Science 133. American Political Thought—Historical examination of American thought with stress on its influences on the development of the American government. W (3). Davis 141. Contemporary Problems in International Politics— The study of current developments in International Politics through the use of periodicals. For juniors and seniors only. A (2). Staff 143. Essentials of National Strategy—An analysis of the major areas of American national strategy: foreign economic policy, propaganda and psychological warfare, intelligence operations, military strategy, defense policy, and diplomacy. W (3). Staff 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. W (3). (Will be offered alternate years) Reddy, Telford 148. International Politics—Theories of International Politics. Elements of national power with an examination of contemporary foreign policies of the major powers. S (5). Telford 149. Politics and Governments of Developing Nations—A course dealing primarily with the common economic and political problems of developing nations. S (3). (Will be offered alternate years) Reddy, Telford 160. Political Parties and Politics—History, organization, and operation. A (5). Julander 170. Principles of Public Administration—Principles and practices. W (5). Davis, Julander 173. Public Personnel Administration—The process of formulating public personnel policies; concepts and principles utilized in selecting governmental personnel systems. Focus will be primarily upon governmental systems in the United States. S (3). Davis 181. Comparative Governments of Europe—A study of European political systems with special emphasis on the politics and governments of the United Kingdom, France and West Germany. A (4). (Will be offered alternate years) Reddy, Telford 182. Comparative Governments of Asia—A study of Asian political systems with special emphasis on China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan and the Philippines. W (4). (Will be offered alternate years) Telford, Reddy 170 Arts, Letters and Science 183. Government and Politics of the Soviet Union—An analysis of government and politics in the Soviet Union with emphasis on party-government relations and major approaches to the study of the Soviet Union. S (3). (Will be offered alternate years) Telford, Reddy 191. Directed Reading—W (2-4). Staff 199. Seminar—Preparation of carefully written seminar report. Primarily for political science majors. S (2). Staff POLICE SCIENCE The police science curriculum trains for public service in the various law enforcement agencies. The program of study is designed for officers employed in city, county, state and federal agencies, and also for other individuals interested in law enforcement. It offers practical and technical instruction to provide the student with the skills, knowledge and attitudes required for employment or advancement and, in addition, provides course work for the completion of the Area Requirements. Courses of Instruction 1. Criminal Justice—Purpose, function, and history of the agencies dealing with the administration of criminal justice; survey of criminal procedures; organization of law enforcement agencies; probation, pardon and parole. A (3). Staff 2. Police Administration—Police systems and their relationship to government; crime, vice, and traffic as police problems ; principles of police organization and administration management and methods of meeting the police problem. W (3). Staff 3. Criminal Law—Elements of crime against persons, property, and state; penal codes. S (3). Staff 4. Traffic Law—Registration and driver's license; traffic laws; laws regulating equipment, size, weight and overloading; parties, procedures, evidence, and penalties. A (3). Staff 5. Law of Evidence—Principles and rules applying to evidence; legal effect and weight of various types of evidence; special evidence. W (3). Staff 6. Criminal Investigation—Duties and problems of investigating officers, use of records, preparing cases for court trial, investigating of major crimes. S (3). Staff 7. Traffic Control—Traffic control procedures and techniques; traffic enforcement policies; educational, engineering, and enforcement methods; traffic survey. A W S (3). Staff 171 |