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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science 41. Contemporary Problems in International Politics—The study of current developments in International Politics through the use of periodicals. W (2). Staff 101. American Constitutional Law—A 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 121. History of Political Thought—Political thought from its beginnings in the Greek period to the Reformation. A (3). (Will be offered alternate years) Julander 122. History of Political Thought (cont'd)—Political thought from the Reformation to the Utilitarians. W. (3). (Will be offered alternate years) Julander 123. History of Political Thought (cont'd)—Political thought emphasizing the modern period and such men as Hegel, Freud, Marx, Weber and others as well as the concepts of socialism, communism, facism, and democracy. S (3). (Will be offered alternate years) Julander 124. Elements of Communism—Theory and practice of Communism. S (3). Staff 127. Political Analysis—Fundamental concepts in Political Science and the major theories and methodologies used to examine them. Examination of the behavioral, philosophical, historical and juridical approaches to political investigation. W (3). Julander 133. American Political Thought—Historical examination of American thought with stress on its influences on the development of the American government. W (3). Davis 140. Foreign Policy of the United States—An analysis of the foreign policy process with specific reference to the roles and influences on decision makers in the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy. W (3). Reddy, Telford 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). 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. A (3). (Will be offered alternate years.) 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). Reddy, 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 on governmental systems in the United States. (Will be offered alternate years.) S (3). Davis, Julander 175. Metropolitan Government—A study of local government and organization with an emphasis on problems of the metropolitan areas. W (3). Staff 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). Reddy, Telford 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) Reddy, Telford 184. Comparative Governments of South and Southeast Asia—A study of politics and governments of the major states in the area with particular reference to India, Pakistan, and Indonesia. (Will be offered alternate years.) W (3). Reddy, Telford 185. Comparative Governments of the Far East—A study of politics, and governments of the major states in the area with particular reference to China and Japan. (Will be offered alternate years.) S (3). Reddy, Telford 182 183 |