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Internship In Government

This course is designed for students who are participating in a state, local or federal intern- ship program with which the political science department is associated. The student must have the approval of the Department Chairman upon the recommendation of the Committee on Internship and Experiential Education to take the course, negotiate a learning contract with a departmental academic supervisor, and provide the Department with a report or a paper in his internship. PASS/FAIL ONLY. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.

Internship In Government

This course is designed for students who are participating in a state, local or federal intern- ship program with which the political science department is associated. The student must have the approval of the Department Chairman upon the recommendation of the Committee on Internship and Experiential Education to take the course, negotiate a learning contract with a departmental academic supervisor, and provide the Department with a report or a paper in his internship. PASS/FAIL ONLY. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.

Internship In Government

This course is designed for students who are participating in a state, local or federal intern- ship program with which the political science department is associated. The student must have the approval of the Department Chairman upon the recommendation of the Committee on Internship and Experiential Education to take the course, negotiate a learning contract with a departmental academic supervisor, and provide the Department with a report or a paper in his internship. PASS/FAIL ONLY. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.

Internship In Government

This course is designed for students who are participating in a state, local or federal intern- ship program with which the political science department is associated. The student must have the approval of the Department Chairman upon the recommendation of the Committee on Internship and Experiential Education to take the course, negotiate a learning contract with a departmental academic supervisor, and provide the Department with a report or a paper in his internship. PASS/FAIL ONLY. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.

Internship In Government

This course is designed for students who are participating in a state, local or federal intern- ship program with which the political science department is associated. The student must have the approval of the Department Chairman upon the recommendation of the Committee on Internship and Experiential Education to take the course, negotiate a learning contract with a departmental academic supervisor, and provide the Department with a report or a paper in his internship. PASS/FAIL ONLY. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.

Internship In Government

This course is designed for students who are participating in a state, local or federal intern- ship program with which the political science department is associated. The student must have the approval of the Department Chairman upon the recommendation of the Committee on Internship and Experiential Education to take the course, negotiate a learning contract with a departmental academic supervisor, and provide the Department with a report or a paper in his internship. PASS/FAIL ONLY. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.

Internship In Government

This course is designed for students who are participating in a state, local or federal intern- ship program with which the political science department is associated. The student must have the approval of the Department Chairman upon the recommendation of the Committee on Internship and Experiential Education to take the course, negotiate a learning contract with a departmental academic supervisor, and provide the Department with a report or a paper in his internship. PASS/FAIL ONLY. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.

Tops Reg Pol: Russia/Formr Soviet States

A survey of politics and government in one region of the world. The course will consider the region's unique political character, but also explain how and why nations within the region differ from each other politically. Some sections will compare and contrast a region's political systems in general, whereas others may be more specialized topically. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credit hours.

Global Conflicts

This course immerses students in the burgeoning academic and historical literature on interstate conflicts, concentrating on the causes of wars. The bulk of the course will focus on the factors that make interstate conflicts more or less likely to occur, such as power relations and domestic determinants.

Internatnl Organization

A study of the evolution of international organi- zations in the 20th century. Examination of the in- creasing size, complexity, and diversity of contemp- orary global and regional international organizations. The role of international organizations in future world order.

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