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Show 124. Elements of Communism—Theory and practice of Communism. S (3). Julander 133. American Political Thought—Historical examination of American thought with stress on its influence on the development of the American government. A (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. W (2). 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. W (3). Staff 148. International Politics — Theories of International Politics. Elements of national power with an examination of contemporary foreign policies of the major powers. A (5). Staff 149. Politics and Governments of Developing Nations— A course dealing primarily with the common economic and political problems of developing nations. (May not be offered in 1965-66) S (3). Staff 160. Political Parties and Politics—History, organization, and operation. A (5). Julander 170. Principles of Public Administration—Principles 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 Reading—A W S (2-4). Staff 199. Seminar—Preparation of carefully written seminar report. Primarily for political science majors. S (2). Staff POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJOR History Minor (Example Only) Course English 1, 2, 3 Orientation 1 Health Education 1 Physical Education Freshman Title A Basic Communications 3 College Orientation 2 Personal Health Problems Selected 1 W 3 S 3 2 1 Political Science 1 History 1, 2, 3 Area Requirements American National Government World Civilization Selected 4 6 4 7 5 4 16 15 15 Sophomore Political Science 3 Political Science 4 Political Science 40 French 1, 2, 3 Economics 1 Philosophy 110 Psychology 1 Area Requirements State Government Local Government International Relations Elementary French Principles of Economics Ethics Introductory Psychology Selected 5 5 5 3 5 3 5 2 5 5 4 15 16 16 Junior Political Science 180 Comparative Government 5 Political Science 145 International Organization 3 Political Science 160 Political Parties 5 Business 17 Elementary Statistics 3 Humanities Selected 5 French 4, 5, 6 Intermediate French 3 3 3 History 120 Constitutional History of the United States 5 Electives Selected 3 3 5 16 17 13 Political Science 170 Political Science 121, 122, 123 Political Science 199 History 125 History 150, 151 Management 130 Economics 130 Philosophy 120 Electives Senior Principles of Public Administration History of Political Thought Seminar Diplomatic History of the United States English History Principles of Personnel Administration Business and Government Philosophy of Democracy Selected 3 2 15 18 18 258 259 |